in two years, has also lead non- Jews to fear their Jewish neigh- bors. In 1992, a bomb leveled the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Ares, killing more than 30. For Mr. Beraja, the fear among non-Jews is understandable. Mr. Beraja elaborated on this in tes- timony in Washington before the House Foreign Affairs Subcom- mittee on International Securi- ty, International Organizations and Human Rights. The fear has generated "an at- tempt to create a separation be- tween Jews and non-Jews, in a reappearance of attitudes that we believed had been definitely eradicated from Argentinean so- ciety." Speaking to Jewish leaders in New York, he described this as "a great challenge in the field of social politics." "We are working with the Ar- gentine government on this," he told a meeting sponsored by the World Jewish Congress Ameri- can Section and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. The recent blast reopened an- President Carlos Menem is not seen as having been zealous in the 1992 investigation or in being vigilant on security matters since then. Israeli Film Draws Anger Rome (JTA) — Alessandra Mus- solini, granddaughter of Italy's wartime fascist dictator and a right-wing member of Parlia- ment, was unsuccessful in her at- tempt to have an Israeli-made film about her withdrawn from a film festival in Sicily. The film, In the Name of the Duce, was shot by Israeli direc- tor Amos Gitai during Mussoli- ni's losing electoral campaign for mayor of Naples last fall. It was compared to The War Room, the documentary about President Clinton's campaign. The Milan daily Corriere del- la Sera said Mr. Gitai and his crew were evicted from Ms. Mus- solini's office after they began filming a poster-sized portrait of the dictator Benito Mussolini on the wall. 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A UTO SECURI TY ALARM • VINY L TO PS • COVERS • E NGINE T UNE - other wound: the failure of the Argentine government to appre- hend those responsible for the 1992 embassy explosion. President Carlos Menem, who has a friendly relationship with the Jewish community, is not seen as having been zealous in the 1992 investigation or in be- ing vigilant on security matters since then. He was booed when he ap- peared at the rally last month. It is perhaps not surprising then that the rally was soon the target of criticism from both the government and elements of the press. Mr. Beraja's speech at the ral- ly, in which he criticized the le- gal establishment as "neither efficient nor effective" in punish- ing terrorism, was attacked. Another line of criticism boiled down to the question: Why, if the Jewish community kept insisting the attack was against all Ar- gentineans, was the rally so Jew- ish? Critics attacked the Jewish community, which organized the rally, for failing to invite a repre- sentative of the Catholic Church to speak, for having several speeches in Hebrew, for display- ing an Israeli flag on the dais and for concluding with the singing of "Hatikvah." Some of the criticism, Mr. Be- raja told Jewish leaders, came from "good friends" of the com- munity. To some extent, he said, the community was to blame. Reel- ing from the shock of the attack, it "lacked the necessary balance and peace of mind to design a more general event more open to the public. "This is not a matter of lack of character or dignity," he said. "It is a matter of understanding the concerns of a specific society, and how to respond to those con- cerns." These actions made the com- munity vulnerable to "certain commentators" who tried to stir things up, hoping to "fuel the con- flict between the DATA and the government," said Mr. Beraja. He has maintained a continu- ous dialogue with Mr. Menem and other high government offi- cials concerning the controversy, trying to calm things down, while indicating that the Jewish com- munity would not lower its pro- file. "Menem has shared our con- - cern and reiterated his commit- ment to neutralize those alarm signals," Mr. Beraja said in Washington. And he told the Jewish lead- ers in New York that in terms of concrete actions, the government was doing a "good job." Nonetheless, Mr. Beraja said that "after this unfortunate episode our relationship with the government will be somewhat dif- ferent than before. There will probably be different channels or different levels of relationship." :.-ARTERS •-ALTERNATOFIS-• FM/BELTS •1 3.4:KiR MATS:".SEAT.CCA:Tf• JUIVIPER,CABLES.• BRAKE SPECIAL • WIPERS "0 73