N EWS POINT OUT DIAMO CAN PRO Yugoslav Jews Plan To Stay Rome (JTA) — Despite Yugoslavia's raging civil war, Jews in the breakaway republic of Croatia are rejec- ting offers to be evacuated. Although the fighting and accompanying tensions have disrupted their spiritual and communal life, and threatened bodily harm and property damage, Jews in Croatia are going to stick it out, according to Srdjan Matic, executive vice presi- dent of the Jewish Commun- ity in Zagreb, the Croatian capital. "This kind of mass evacua- tion is completely unrealistic," Mr. Matic told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency by telephone. The offer to evacuate Yugoslavia's estimated 6,000 Jews to Israel was made last month by the Jew- ish Agency for Israel. Particularly steadfast are the Jews of Osijek, a Croa- tian town especially hard-hit by the fighting. Mr. Matic reported that the Jews in Osijek are no different than their countrymen, saying, "This is our city. We will stay here and share the fate with our neighbors." About 200 Jews live in and around Osijek, a town whose Jews were massacred during the Holocaust. Mr. Matic said that the Jewish community leader- ship knows of no Jews who have been killed or injured to date. Some Jewish families in the area of Osijek have join- ed thousands of non-Jews fleeing the war zone into neighboring Hungary, said Matic. But the number of Croatian Jews departing for Israel is lower than usual. There are about 2,000 Jews in the republic, which has seceded from Yugoslavia and is fighting for in- dependence. The 1,200 Jews who live in Zagreb have suf- fered severe hardship. The civil war has severed most contact between the Croatian Jewish community and other Jewish com- munities in Yugoslavia. In fact, it is too dangerous to hold community meetings in Belgrade. The commun- ity's official meetings have been relocated out of the country, to Vienna. 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