An intensive examination of the recent anti-Semitic disturbances in this country and abroad, with analysis of causes and a preventative measure for the future, will be considered by the American Jewish Committee at its three-day annual meeting which opens here tomorrow at the Commodore Hotel. About 1,000 communal leaders from 600 communities throughout the country will attend the sessions.
The delegates will also consider problems of Israel and the Middle East, especially in view of the forthcoming Summit Conference in Paris next month, Herbert B. Ehrmann, president of the American Jewish Committee, announced today.
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