Problems concerning the work of combatting anti-Semitism in this country as well as the impact of the Arab-Israel question on American public opinion will be discussed at the annual conference of the National Community Relations Advisory Council here this week-end. The three-day conference will be attended by Jewish community leaders from various parts of the country.
The NCRAC, which is the joint policy forming and coordinating body of six national Jewish organizations and 38 local Jewish Community Councils, will also deal at its conference with the geographic mobility of the Jewish population and its implications for Jewish community relations. It will discuss the attempts which are now being made in some cities to introduce religion in public schools under various pretexts and will take up the question of censorship attempts by private groups.
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