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The Conference of Presi- dents of Major American Jewish Organizations, American Jewish Com- mittee, American Jewish Congress and the ADL all issued statements welcom- ing Mandela to the United States. But there was not univer- sal agreement in the Jewish community on that point. The Zionist Organization of America announced Mon- day that while it was "encouraged" by the reports from Geneva, it would abs- tain from greeting the black South African leader. Arnold Wagner, chairman of ZOA's national executive committee, said that Zionists were not "comfortable" with Mandela's stand that Israel should return to its 1967 borders as well as the fact that Mandela has not repu- diated the 1975 United Nations resolution equating Zionism with racism. Rabbi Fabian Schonfeld, president of the Poale Agudath Israel of America, condemned the Geneva meeting, calling the Jewish leaders who participated "sycophants" who "degraded" themselves by traveling to see Mandela. New York City Coun- cilman Noach Dear, State Assemblyman Dov Hikind and Bronx Rabbi Avraham Weiss have indicated they may demonstrate against Mandela during the June 20 New York ticker-tape pa- rade for him. But the three said they are trying to meet with New York Mayor David Dinkins to negotiate the matter. The South Africa meeting was arranged by two of Mandela's longtime Jewish friends and allies in the struggle against apartheid, Suzman and I.A. Maisels, an attorney. The meeting was also at- tended by Thabo Mbekl, a member of the ANC exec- utive committee; the chief rabbi of South Africa, Cyril Harris; Professor Michael Katz, president of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies; Solly Sacks, chairman of the South African Zionist Federation; and its vice chairman, Ab- raham Abrahamson. ❑ Jewish Telegraphic Agency Ann Arbor Plans Holocaust Memorial The Ann Arbor Holocaust Memorial Foundation held its annual meeting, electing the following officers: president Robert Levy; vice presidents Roma Solent, Larry Crockett; treasurer Susan Coran; secretary Jack Edelstein. The foundation was established in 1989 to imple- ment a resolution passed by the Ann Arbor City Council calling for the creation of a memorial to the millions of Jews and other victims of Nazi atrocities committed during World War II. Once a site has been obtain- ed, the foundation will spon- sor a design competition to at- tract proposals from artists. Design guidelines for the memorial include an educa- tional element, and a univer- sal message to all peoples. Private funding will be rais- ed by the foundation to cover the costs of the competition and the memorial construction. For information, write the Ann Arbor Holocaust Memorial Foundation, 2935 Birch Hollow Drive, Ann Ar- bor, MI 48104. :7_1;