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Washington (JTA) — The cen-
tral body of Reform Judaism in
the U.S. and a leading black civil
rights organization have an-
nounced the conclusion of a joint
program of action that includes ef-
forts to send black and Jewish
youth to Africa and Israel, con-
tinued backing of affirmative ac-
tion programs for blacks and sup-
port for economic sanctions
against South Africa.
The join plan was the product of
a two-day conference of the Kivie
Kaplan Institute — a join project
of the Union of American Hebrew Cl
Congregations (UAHC) and the
National Association for the Ad-
vancement of Colored People
(NAACP). Benjamin Hooks,
president of the NAACP, and
Rabbi Alexander Schindler,
president of the UAHC, an-
nounced the results of the confer-
ence last week in Washington.
"We came together for this con-
ference at a time when events of
great significance to us were tak-
ing place," the joint statement
said. "Together, we spoke out
against the evil of apartheid in
South Africa and against the per-
secution of Jews in the Soviet
Union."
The two organizations agreed to
implement a legislative program
that includes support for sanc-
tions against South Africa and the
separation of church and state. An
effort will be made as well to in-
crease black and Jewish partici-
pation in joint activities and to
expand black-Jewish dialogue in
committees around the country.
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SYMPOSIUM
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HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER
ON
A. American Government's Failure to Rescue European
Jews During the Holocaust.
Role
of American Jewish Leadership and That of the
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Christian Community During the Holocaust.
C. President Reagan's Visit to the Bitburg Cemetery.
Question and Answer Period to Follow Presentations.
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Bonn (JTA) — The Bonn gov-
ernment released a report last
week disclosing that as of 1984
there were 89 neo-Nazi and ex-
treme right-wing organizations
active in the Federal Republic,
with a combined membership of
22,000, a ten percent increase
both in the number of organiza-
tions and in their membership.
These groups have shown an in-
creased tendency to resort to vio-
lence and are a potential source of
subversive activities which are
relatively difficult to monitor, the
report, prepared by the govern-
ment Agency for the Protection of
the Constitution, stated. It also
devoted a section to Palestinian
terrorist organizations operating
in West Germany.
According to the report, many
of the 89 organizations have a
membership of only a few ac-
tivists. The largest and most
dangerous are the "German
Peoples Union" with more than
12,000 members, led by Gerhard
Frey, publisher of the Munich-
based neo-Nazi weekly National
Zeitung; and the National Demo-
cratic Party (NPD) with a mem-
bership of about 6,000. About a
decade ago, the NPD participated
in national, state and local elec-
tions.
A notable omission from the re-
port is "Hiag," the umbrella
organizations of veterans of the
Nazi SS and Waffen SS, divisions
which hold annual reunions, usu-
ally in small resort towns.
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PANEL MEMBERS:
DR. SIDNEY BOLKOSKY
REV. JAMES LYONS
DR. SEYMOUR FABER
RABBI CHARLES H. ROSENZVEIG
DR. MELVIN SMALL
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