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Dispute Between
Bank, Orthodox
Tel Aviv (JTAI — Premier
Shimon Peres r iounced last
week that he would establish a
special ministerial committee to
investigate the dispute between
the Orthodox community and
Bank Leumi which has resulted
in a boycott of the bank by reli-
gious Jews.
The dispute arose over the con-
struction of a luxury hotel, the
Ganei Hamat near Tiberias, by
the Africa-Israel Investment
Corp., an affiliate of Bank Leumi.
The Orthodox contend that the
hotel is rising over an ancient
cemetery where Jewish sages are
buried.
Peres acted following a direct
appeal to him by a West German
bank which has invested in the
hotel. The bank said it entered the
deal with the Israeli firm in the
belief that Israel was a country
governed by secular civil law, not
by religious practices. Bank
Leumi welcomed Peres' interven-
tion.
The complaint of the Orthodox
was initiated last year by the
Agudat Israel party. Months of
negotiations and an offer by the
builders to make structural
changes that would raise a wing of
the hotel so it does not rest on the
burial ground brought no agree-
ment. Other religious factions
entered the fray.
A compromise appeared to have
been reached last week. But a
boycott order went out to religious
Jews who have since withdrawn
about $10 million in deposits from
Israel's largest bank. Bank offi-
cials claim this represents a small
portion of their assets.
UN Chief Blasts
Anti-Semitic Slur
New York — UN Secretary-
General Javier Perez de Cuellar
told senior officials of the World
Jewish Congress this month that
the anti-Semitic diatribe of the
Saudi representative at a UN
seminar in Geneva was "racist,
shameful and totally unaccept-
able."
At a private meeting at the UN,
Israel Singer, WJC executive di-
rector, and Elan Steinberg, WJC
UN representative, told the
Secretary-General of their out-
rage over the remarks of Dr.
Maouf Dawalibi, the Saudi repre-
sentative at the UN Seminar on
Religious Tolerance held in
Geneva Dec. 3-14. At the seminar,
Dawalibi had asserted that the
Talmud says that "if a Jew does
not drink every year the blood of a
non-Jewish man, then he will be
damned for eternity."
The Secretary-General asked
the two Jewish officials to convey
his assurances to WJC President
Edgar M. Bronfman that he would
personally make the strongest re-
presentations to the Saudi UN
Ambassador in New York regard-
ing this "shameless statement."
Last May the Secretary-General
met with Bronfman and asked
that he be advised of any incident
of an anti-Semitic nature at the
world body so that he might vig-
orously act to oppose it.
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