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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-02-12

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Controversy Expected
At NJCRAC Meeting

JAMES D. BESSER WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT

he cold Washington
Unlike recent NJCRAC
winter could heat up a
gatherings, there is unlikely
few degrees next week
to be much debate over the
when the plenum of
policies of the government in
the National Jewish Com-
Israel. Instead, the group,<
munity Relations Advisory
will consider ways to
Council (NJCRAC) comes to
educate the Jewish commun-
town — the first meeting of a
ity about the need for strong
major Jewish group since
support for the Mideast
the arrival of the Clinton
peace process.
administration.
On Sunday, the group will
On tap for the 500 or so
hear from Israeli foreign 7:
visiting delegates will be
minister Shimon Peres, who
major sessions on urban
will provide an update on
poverty, refugee reset-
the controversy resulting
tlement and the spread of
from Israel's expulsion of
Islamic fundamentalism.
some 400 Hamas activists.
The group will consider
Later that day, Anthony
resolutions on the continu-
Lake, the new national
ing problems in Haiti and
security adviser, will pro-
the former Yugoslavia, and
vide an overview of the ad-
the controversial debate
ministration's emerging
over gays in the military.
Mideast policies.
This latter topic could ge-
The black-Jewish rift will
nerate fireworks during the
get an airing on Sunday,
five day session. Progressive
when New York Mayor
Jewish groups are pressing
David Dinkins — the target
for a strong NJCRAC state-
of anger by many Jewish
ment supporting President
Clinton's plan to lift the ban
on homosexuals in the
military. More conservative
forces, led by the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congrega-
tions and the Jewish War
New Yorkers for his handl-
Veterans, are expected to
ing of the Crown Heights =<
offer strong resistance.
disturbances — addresses
Planners hope to work out
the group.
a consensus position that all
There were reports that
sides can live with — some-
Jesse Jackson would appear
thing that NJCRAC officials
before the group, or at a
concede could prove difficult.
meeting of NJCRAC officers
The delegates will also
the day before the plenum. -(
take up the emotional ques-
But a combination of the
tion of Jonathan Pollard,
Rev. Jackson's schedule and
who is serving a life
opposition from some
sentence for spying for
NJCRAC leaders quashed
Israel.
that proposal.
NJCRAC's ad-hoc com-
Another major topic will
mittee on the Pollard affair
be health care reform — a
has been under growing
top priority for the
pressure to take a more
Baltimore delegation to the
forceful stance in urging a
plenum, according to
commutation of Mr.
Baltimore Jewish Council
Pollard's sentence. Much of
director Art Abramson.
that pressure has been corn-
Larry Rubin, NJCRAC's
ing from local community re-
executive vice chair, said
lations councils around the
the gathering will focus
country —. one pillar o f some attention on fledg-
NJCRAC's complex struc
ling Jewish-Muslim coop-
ture.
eration around the issue
Seymour Reich, the former
of Bosnia. "This is a very
chairman of the Conference
encouraging trend," he
of Presidents of Major
said, "and we want to
American Jewish Organiza-
make sure it continues.
tions, has been generating
The NJCRAC plenum is
pressure on a national level
part of a complex process
for strong action on Mr.
that will eventually result in
Pollard. On the other side of
NJCRAC's "Joint Program
the issue, the Anti-
Plan" for the upcoming year
Defamation League is
— a compendium of consen-
pushing to retain NJCRAC's
sus positions for the Jewish
wait-and-see position on Mr.
community on a wide range
Pollard.
of issues.

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Conservative
resistance.

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