current running through the conference that the outlook isn't totally bleak. Most conferences raise more questions than they answer, and this one was no exception. • "This wasn't a quick fix conference," Mr. Foxinan said assessing the two days of talks. Con- ferences`of this kind can also lapse into self-fulfilling pro- phesy : bring together enough people to speak about anti-Semitism and you will come away feeling that it is, in fact, on the rise. But while the conference was convened to examine whether the reality in the world matched the feeling in Mr. Foxman's kishkas (he thinks it does), the truth is somewhat more hazy. Though.ADL officials were diko-urged by the relative- ly small turnout for a con- ference with so many heavy- hitters and media stars (they had hoped for twice the 175 people who attended), they were also re-energized by what they heard over two in- tense days. "The conference affirms our feelings and perceptions that there's more anti- Semitism in the world today, and that it's more virulent," Mr. Foxman said. "It will make us re-examine the vehicles and modes we use to fight it and intensify and upgrade our responses to it." That will likely translate, according to Mr. Foxman, into the ADL "using the in- strument of law more ag- gressively to make sure that there is a price to pay for an- ti-Semitism." He added that the ADL is currently looking into the area of "hate radio." The numbers reveal a chilling, though probably in- complete, picture. According to the ADL's annual audit, there were close to 2,000 recorded incidents of anti- Semitism in the U.S. in 1991, up 18 percent over the previous year. In Canada, there were 220 documented incidents in '91, up 19 per- cent over 1990 and a fourfold increase over 1987. 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