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Mexican Jewish Leaders Resent Interference by Jewish Groups Abroad

April 4, 1967
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A resolution asking that Jewish organizations in foreign countries refrain from intervening in Mexican affairs affecting the Jewish community here was adopted Sunday night at a special session of the Jewish Central Committee, representative body of organized Jewry in Mexico.

The resolution was aimed specifically at some Jewish organizations in the United States which had complained to the Mexican Embassy in Washington against alleged anti-Semitism in this country and had demanded that Mexico ban the sale of anti-Semitic books. The Central Committee stated that the Jewish community in this country is mature enough to take care of its own affairs.

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