Seventy-five social scientists, Jewish community relations professionals and Jewish communal leaders concluded an intensive three-day series of conferences here on the importance and scope of anti-Semitic violence, vandalism and defamation and what can and should be done about them. The conference was held under the sponsorship of the National Community Relations Ad###visory Council.The conclusions and recommendations of the conference, dealing with the various forms of overt anti-Semitism, their nature and causes, their current and potential ### status, their significance for the Jewish community relations program and in Jewish life generally, community resources available and appropriate activities, methods and approaches for Jewish communities to use in dealing with them, will be issued at a later date together with a full report of the conference proceedings, it was announced today.
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