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M

ore than 800 women
throughout America
are expected to head to
Detroit in 1996 for a
national convention of a major
Jewish women's group.
The 3,000-member Greater
Detroit Section of National
Council of Jewish Women has
been appointed host for the
event, to take place two years
from this March.

In 1996, 800
delegates are
expected.

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What we find is that, no matter
where people live, they have the
same concerns. It's a wonderful
opportunity to share informa-
tion and communicate with sis-

ters nationwide," said Ann
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section of NCJW.
Nationally, NCJW has more
than 100,000 members. Every
three years, the organization
sponsors its national conven-
tion to create bylaws, resolu-
tions and priorities. The last
national convention was held
in Chicago.
Organizers of the 1996 con-
vention hope it will take place
at the Westin Hotel in down-
town Detroit.
"It think it would be a won-
derful opportunity for NCJW
members to meet the new may-
or," Ms. Zousmer said.
Judy Rosenberg, vice presi-
dent of administration and fi-
nance, said the local NCJW
group already has begun plan-
ning for the event.
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erected near Bucharest to
the dismay of Jewish groups,
who fear the emergence of a
wave of anti-Semitism in

Romania.

At least one statue of war-
time despot Ion Antonescu
has been seen near the capi-
tal in recent weeks.
During Mr. Antonescu's
dictatorial rule, from 1940 to
1944, more than 250,000
Jews died in territories con-
trolled by Romania.
Mr. Antonescu's precise
role in these deaths has been
debated for years, but Jew-
ish groups agree that An-
tonescu, who was executed
in Romania as a war
criminal in 1946, cared little
— if at all — about his coun-
try's Jews.
"The Jewish population is
deeply worried and con-
cerned" about the increasing
xenophobic and anti-Semitic
displays, Chief Rabbi Moses
Rosen, president of the Fed-
eration of Jewish Corn-

munities in Romania, said in
a statement.
The chairman of the U.S.
Holocaust Memorial Muse-
urn, Miles Lerman, present-
ed Jewish concerns to
Romanian Ambassador
Aurel Munteanu in a
meeting last week.
Several streets and
squares throughout
Romania have been
dedicated to Mr. Antonescu
in recent years, sparking
fears among the approx-
imately 17,000 Jews in the
country that anti-Semitism
was on the rise on a wide-
spread scale.
One statue, erected in the
town of Slobozia near
Bucharest, is of particular
concern because it was fi-
nanced by local police and
supported by at least one
right-wing politician in the
Romanian government.
Jewish groups have not
charged Romanian Presi-
dent Ion Iliescu with respon-
sibility for the statue,
although they would like
him to do more to combat an-
ti-Semitism. ❑

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