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Peace Now Meeting Repairs Some Fences New York (JTA) - Ameri- cans for Peace Now has begun efforts to win friends and build coalitions for Israel among sectors of the American public that may have been alienated in re- cent years when the right- wing Likud dominated Israeli politics. In its first such event, Peace Nov last week hosted 60 leaders from New York's African-American, Asian, Hispanic and Jewish com- munities to hear Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Yossi Beilin describe his government's policies. "One of our major organ- izational goals now is work- ing to rebuild support for Israel in this country," ex- plained Americans for Peace Now Co-director Gail Pressberg, "particularly in places where (former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak) Shamir squandered some assets that had been built up over the years." Peace Now's entry to the crowded field of intergroup dialogue follows speculation of what course the organiza- tion would take in the wake of Labor's victory in the Israeli elections, which elevated Peace Now's posi- tion from the opposition to the Cabinet. Ms. Pressberg said her organization can bring something to intergroup discussion other Jewish groups cannot. "Because we were outspokenly opposed to some of the things Shamir was do- ing, we have credibility that people in the other groups perhaps do not," she said. Ms. Pressberg said that the differences Mr. Beilin described between his Labor government and the preceding Likud govern- ment were received by his audience as "a breath of fresh air." Some of them, she said, wondered whether Beilin was making the new at- mosphere clear to American Jewish groups. "People told stories about times they had wanted to raise issues of human rights, the status of the territories, the settlements, and were discouraged from doing so," said Ms. Pressberg. As an additional qualifica- tion for hosting the dialogue, Ms. Pressberg noted that Peace Now is solely focused on Israel, unlike other multi- issue organizations. He has a great future, for he understands the past. - Heinrich Heine