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Rabbi Abner Weiss and the local chapter of Americans for a Safe Israel based their separate appeals on a demonstration last December outside the Israel Consulate- General in Los Angeles in which Arabs and the New Jewish Agenda participated. Placards at the demonstra- tion, Weiss told the federation board, "compared what's hap- pening in Gaza to what Hitler did, which is an absolutely obscene comparison. There is simply no place for this kind of organization within the family of Jewish organiza- tions." Rabbi Julian White, local president of Americans for a Safe Israel, charged that New Jewish Agenda members had chanted in front of the Con- sulate, "We are the PLO, we are the PLO." According to Joel Gayman of the New Jewish Agenda, members of his organization were walking with pro- Palestinian demonstrators "in separate delegations to express empathy with Palesti- nian outrage at Israeli oc- cupation tactics, and sym- pathy with relatives either maimed, killed or beaten." Gayman suggested that the ouster demand reflected increasing frustration by hard-line sympathizers at the continuing standoff in the territories. Observers believe the fracas reflects the increasingly bit- ter divisions between the left and right wings of the Jewish community in several Ameri- can cities. Reinforcing this viewpoint is a declaration issued by 217 Jews in San Francisco strong- ly condemning an earlier peti- tion by 90 academicians that criticized Israeli policies and actions in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Calling the academicians' petition "a sellout of our Jewish brethren," the strong- ly worded declaration affirms the right of Israeli soldiers to defend themselves in life- threatening situations, denies the right of American Jews to criticize Israel, and accuses the academicians of under- mining the security of the Jewish state. 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Following are the heads of the other departments, with their affiliations in paren- theses: Uri Gordon (Labor) Aliyah (Immigration); Uzi Narkiss (Labor) Information; Nissim Zvilli (Labor) and Matityahu Drobles (Herut), Settlement; Dov Pudar (Mapam) Development and Community Services; Yit- zhak Meir (National Religious Party) 'Ibrah Education for the Diaspora; Eliezer Sheffer (NRP) Dor Hemshech (Young Leadership); Avraham Avihai (Confederation of United Zionists) Youth and Hehalutz; Joe Wernik (Mer- caz, the Conservative Zionist movement) Organization; Haim Skirball (ARZA, the Reform Zionist movement) Education and Culture in the Diaspora; and Asher Ohayon (World Sephardi Federation) Sephardi Communities. Bernice Tannenbaum, rep- resenting the Confederation of United Zionists, has been reappointed chairman of the WZO American Section.