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Pitted against each other are Jean Kahn, head of CRIF, the umbrella political body rep- resenting French Jewry, and Jean-Pierre Bansard, presi- dent of the Consistoire Cen- tral, the organization caring for the community's re- ligious needs. Six years ago, the Con- sistoire removed itself from CRIF because of a dispute about affiliation with the World Jewish Congress, which is seen as an Ameri- can-dominated group. CRIF, an acronym that stands for Representative Committee of Jewish In- stitutions in France, is a member of the European Jewish . Congress and its parent body, the WJC. Mr. Kahn is president of both CRIF and EJC. Mr. Bansard was elected to head the Consistoire last year and promised to rejoin the WJC. But he did not take the promised step. He has made no secret of his displeasure with the way CRIF is run, describing it to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency as "a one-man operation." There are an estimated 700,000 Jews living in France. Mr. Bansard earlier this year proposed a kind of triumvirate to represent the French Jewish community. It would include himself, Mr. Kahn and the head of Fonds Social Juif Unifie, the largest Jewish charity and Jewish lay organization. But Mr. Kahn called the suggestion "totally un- workable and unethical." "The president of CRIF is democratically elected for three years by the General Assembly, in which the Con- sistoire Central has six seats, meaning six voices. If they do not fill them, it is a great pity, but it is their decision," said Mr. Kahn. "The Jewish community in France must speak in one voice, and the president of the Consistoire Central must respect the rules enacted long before he came to head this institution," he said. Decades ago, there were few interorganizational rivalries because, for most of the time, the heads of the three organizations belong- ed to the same family, the Rothschilds. Since Mr. Bansard was elected to the Consistoire, he has been outspoken on various political issues, and his statements have in- furiated Mr. Kahn. Mr. Bansard said he would be willing to rejoin CRIF, "but under one and only one condition, that I keep my freedom of speech." The clash between the two leaders erupted when a French weekly newsmagazine, the centrist L'Evenement du Jeudi, published a long story about how the recent mutual rec- ognition pact established between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organ- ization was achieved as a Mr. Bansard earlier this year proposed a kind of triumvirate to represent the French Jewish community. result of the strong desire among Sephardi Jews for peace. The article spoke of the reluctance of Ashkenazi Jews, at least in France, to see any agreement reached with the PLO. The article, signed by a Jewish reporter, was critical of Mr. Kahn, who is Ashkenazi, and laudatory of Mr. Bansard, a Sephardi. What really set matters on a collision course was the fact that the anti-Kahn arti- cle was written by a jour- nalist who works for Radio Shalom, a Jewish radio sta- tion broadcast from Paris. The fact that Mr. Bansard was about to acquire a large chunk of shares of Radio Shalom induced some to think that the article was largely inspired by Mr. Ban- sard himself. The Bansard- Kahn dispute received wider coverage when the respected gl