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August 19, 1994 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-19

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the decision by the Conference of
Presidents to instead convene a
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Conference of Presidents chair-
men and the current leadership
of the umbrella group.
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committee session on Capitol Hill
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The objective of the meeting is
to "reiterate the established
guidelines so that there is con-
sultation, not competition, among
all of our member organizations,"
Mr. Pollack said in the statement.
Among the issues to be dis-
cussed are AIPAC's role as the
designated organization respon-
sible for lobbying Congress and
what specifically is required of
member groups who want to lob-
by on Capitol Hill, according to
Conference of Presidents officials.
Currently there is an unwrit-
ten understanding that Jewish
groups are supposed to coordi-
nate and consult with AIPAC on
their Capitol Hill activities.
Mr. Klein and AIPAC disagree
over whether ZOA coordinated
its activities before the congres-
sional conference committee
meeting.
AIPAC President Steve Gross-
man said he will defer to the Con-
ference of Presidents to decide
what is the best avenue to hear
his organization's complaint.
Mr. Grossman declined to
specify what action, if any, should
be taken against ZOA.

The objective of the
meeting is to
reiterate the
Australian TV
established
guidelines.
Cancels Film

Washington representative,
AIPAC sent a letter to the Con-
ference of Presidents requesting
disciplinary action against the
ZOA leaders.
AIPAC charges that Mr. Klein
jeopardized the foreign aid bill by
his lobbying efforts, an allegation
Mr. Klein unequivocally denies.
The measure passed the con-
ference committee with all rele-
vant Middle East amendments
intact, including Israel's $3 bil-
lion in foreign aid.
Both the House and Senate
have since approved the measure,
and all that remains is for Pres-
ident Clinton to sign it into law.
"Now that AIPAC has made
these false allegations public, we
have the right to a hearing to get
to the bottom of this," Mr. Klein
said. "We vehemently deny any
wrongdoing and it is important
for all of these facts to come to the
fore."
In a statement denying Mr.
Klein's request for an open hear-
ing, Lester Pollack, chairman of
the Conference of Presidents, said
such a session "by definition will
be confrontational in nature."
Instead, Mr. Pollack is prospos-
ing a meeting with past chairmen
of the conference and represen-
tatives from ZOA and AIPAC.

Sydney, Australia (JTA) — Re-
sponding to protests by the lead-
ership of Australia's Jewish
community, a television station
in Adelaide has canceled the
showing of a film produced by
what a station spokesman de-
scribed as "neo-Nazi apologists."
Adelaide's Community and
Educational Television station
had originally defended its deci-
sion to schedule the film, A
Search for Truth in History, say-
ing that the station, a public-ac-
cess outlet, had "a charter to
reflect the view of the total com-
munity, including extreme
views."
The film features English
writer and Holocaust denier
David Irving arguing that the
facts of the Nazi Holocaust are
myths created by the Diaspora
and the State of Israel.
The Executive Council of Aus-
tralian Jewry, the umbrella or-
ganization of the Australian
Jewish community, wrote to the
station to express the Jewish
community's "strongest possible
objection to having your station
serve as a vehicle for the broad--
cast of what appears to be neo-
Nazi propaganda."
In a statement, the station
called the film "a denigration of
the Holocaust."

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