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Pi \ Vil ill- |i| ii (us* 'U*?a*ft- "»« -„ ' -.*.** 6*f«-*V<'*a->r o- I OfflOJEWl SROMCLE HAW Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over 50 Years ^f^j VOL.59 NO.45 OCTOBER 29,1981-CIIESHVAN1 Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals'. West European Jews ttabbinat© fees Shell Pish Project JERUSALEM (JTA)-The Chief Rabbinate claimed that its "energetic intervention" and "divine assistance" killed a project to raise shrimps and crabs in Israel for export. The_ rabbis feared that the shell fish, forbidden by the dietary laws, would have wound up in Jewish homes and restaurants. German PolifieaS Calls For i@I@a$e BONN (WNS)—Alois Mertes, spokesman of the opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Bundestag faction, has called for the release of Rudolf Hess, and four other Nazi war criminals serving life sentences abroad because the continued imprisonment of these aged and ill men no longer makes moral or legal sense. Possibility ©rowing That Carrington To Meet Arafat LONDON (JTA)—Lord Carrington, Britain's Foreign Secretary, is to visit the Middle East early next month and the possibility is growing that he will meet Palestine Liberation Organization chairman Yasir Arafat. Carrington will be going to Saudi Arabia to discuss the eight-point peace plan of Crown Prince Fahd. The plan had been rejected by Israel but Britain and other European Economic Community (EEC) countries think it contains positive elements. Prisoner Ixehange Hay Include Shcharansky GENEVA (WNS)—The International Committee of the~ Red Cross is reported to be acting as an intermediary for the exchange of prisoners between South Africa and the Soviet. Union. According to rumors, Soviet Jewish activist. Anatoly* Shcharansky may be included, in the deal. The ICRC confirmed that it had been contacted recently by the Soviet aiid South African governments. ogue To Mark ry Next March was donated in -1706 and another dates back to 1709. He said the silver Hanukah lamp dates back to 1716. Like the floors of the clandestine synagogue of the Marranos in- Portugal, the floor of Mikve Israel- Emanuel has always been covered with a layer of fine white sand. L. Capriles, chairman of the anniversary committee, said it was not known whether the sand layer was meant to muffle (CONTINUED ON PAGE 13) CURACAO, Netherlands Antilles (JTA)—The 250th anniversary of the dedication of the synagogue of congregation Mikve Israel- Emanuel will be celebrated from March 19 "to March 21, 1982, according to J. S. Taytelbaum, president. He said that while the building celebrates its 250th year, some of its contents are much older. He said the Holy Ark ofsolid mahogany dates from 1709. One of the massive brass chandeliers Settaa towar Tta Cetebrale Invitation's' have been issued to the Heritage Village -Board, community leaders, and the immediate families of Heritage Tower residents to join the staff and residents in a celebration of the third anniversary of the opening of the Tower. The cake and cocktail party will be held ajt the Tower on Suday afternoon, Nov. 1, from 2-4 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Sonia Modes, popular local pianist and Bart Loomis, vocalist. There will be toasts by the current and past presidents of Heritage Tower, and ' the Residents' Association. Special friends of Heritage Village will be recognized. Since the first residents moved into the Tower, on Oct. 25, 1978, many features have been provided to enhance the comfort, convenience, safety, education, and pleasure of its residence. These include the services of the Com- missary/Nosherie corive» nience food store run by the residents; the Rae and Jerome Solove Health Assessment Clinic, devoted to promoting "wellness"; the Geriatric. Service Organization (GSO),,and the rnany outreach programs it (CONTINUED ON PAGE 19/ SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA)—West European Jews are the targets of international terrorism even though they are relatively secure. in their .respective countries, according to a survey by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. The survey was released on the eve of the ADL's National Executive Committee meeting here at the Fairmont Hotel which concluded last Sunday. Abraham Foxmari, ADL's associate national director, and head of its' International Affairs Division, said the survey revealed that Jews and Jewish institutions "face very real threats —including threats to their physical safety—because of bombings, assassinations, attempted assassinations, assaults and vandalism." The countries examined by ADL were 'Austria, Belgium, England, France, Italy and West Germany. Terrorist acts are not only aimed against Jews, .Fox- man declared, but, increasingly, against American military personnel and installations in Western Europe and against other . European groups and individuals in an attempt to destabilize society and bring down democratic governments. ' r ' The perpetrators-of these, acts, he said, are well- organized networks of terrorists and extremists- including the Palestine Liberation^ organization, other Arab terrorists, neo-Nazis and far left extreme ists—that cross national boundaries. » The ADL study further - noted that many terrorist factions on the right and left cooperate with each other in attacks on Jews, Israelis and Zionist/groups. PLO terrorists, the report went on, train West European right wing paramilitary groups, and Libya funds ultra- leftists, who provide support for PLO and other Arab terrorists in Europe. Many or all of the groups operating in Western Europe, the report said, , have been responsible for terrorist incidents in the past . two years, the most prominent of which were the fatal bombings of synagogues in Paris in October, 1980 and Vienna last August, the murders of a West German businessman and a non-Jew who headed the Austria-Israeli Friendship Society earlier this year, and the slaying of a 15-year-old Jewish boy-in Antwerp in July, 1980 when a hand grenade was tossed at a bus carrying youths to a Jewish summer camp. Not only are Jewish lives threatened, the ADL report „ (CONTINUED ON PAGE 12) German Neo-Naii Gang Linked To B BONN, (JTA)—A neo-Nazi gang involved in a gun-battle with police near Munich two weeks ago was linked to the bomb blast'outside an-Antwerp synagogue which, claimed two lives and to the Palestine Liberation Organization. The connection, reported by the West German State Television, was not directly confirmed by police or the domestic security service. , But both-sources said the neo:Nazi organization, called "Peoples Socialist Movement"" has well established links with similar groups abroad, including the PLO. One of the three neo- Nazis who survived, the shoot-out with police in which two of the gang were killed, was identified as Peter Hamberger,-18, who was trained at an El Fatah camp in Lebanon. According to West German television, one of the Nazis shot dead in the encounter probably played a role in the Antwerp bombing. According to the Bavarian, security services, the neo- Reportedly nfwerp Nazi group was founded in Krefeld in 1971 and moved its headquarters to Munich in 1975. It is headed by Fried- helm Busse, 52, who was arrested -in Munich following- the shoot-out. Police said they found a large quantity of arms and ammunition in his home. Busse also runs a youth organization called the "Young Front" which hands out leaflets and marches in neo-Nazi demonstrations. . His "Peoples Socialist Movement" has participated in local elections but failed to win any seats. Its stated aim 1 is to replace the democratic form of government in West Germany. At its annual conference in Munich last year it called for the expulsion to Israel of the . "Jewish in- (CONTINUED ON PAGE 6) Cy and Annette Tanenbaum oviet Jewish Refuseniks ' Appeal To Congress For Help Mrs. Bernard Abrams, president of the Columbus Chapter of American Mizrachi Women, announces a fundraising dinner scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 8, at the Agudas Achim Social Hall honoring Annette and Cy Tanenbaum on their 50th wedding anniversary. The dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m. Those attending will have - the opportunity to hoar the mayor of Tel Aviv, Shlomo Lahat who will bring greetings from Israel. The Amranim' Duo will also perform. Annette Tanenbaum, a member of Mizrachi for 45 years is past president and currently secretary- treasurer of the • organization. She is liaison vice pres ident for Jewish National Fund and was recently hon-' ored by that organization ior 40 years of service. Annette is a past president of Ahavas Sholom Sisterhood and she and her husband are members of the board of Ahavas Sholom Congregation. The Mizrachi Women received a great honor . recently from the Israeli government who granted them special recognition by declaring them the official "Reshet" (Network)' for vocational and technological education within the National Religious Education System. With this honor also, comes the added responsibilities of running four more schools comprising over 2,000'more children. (CONTrNUED ON PAGE 16) WASHINGTON, (JTA)-A group of Soviet. Jewish refuseniks have appealed to Congress for help against . what they see as a plan by the Soviet government to erW emigration. The appeal was presented to Congress by Sen. Charles Mathias (R. Md.)f who along with Sen. Alan Cranston (D. Cal.), received the appeal during their recent visit to Moscow. Mathias noted that "human tragedies" are obscured by the clash between nations and ideologies. "But occasionally, if we peer into the quiet places where people seek refuge, we can witness the painful experiences of men and women caught in the trap of tyranny," he said. "It is absolutely evident now that for the last two , years there has been a radical switch in the emigration policy of the Soviet Union/' the appeal from the . Soviet Jews declared. It of- • fered "convincing proof of an obvious trend not only to sharply diminish Jewish emigration to-Israel" but also of "an attempt or even .decision ... to stop emigration altogether." The refuseniks said their, -proof included "a sharp upturn in the number of refusals"; a drastic drop ini~. emigration over thejast two years; "the waiting period of consideration of applications is unreasonably prolonged and in most cases has been stretched to as much as two years and more"; invitation affidavits frcm families (CONTINUED ON PAGE 13)
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Full Text | Pi \ Vil ill- |i| ii (us* 'U*?a*ft- "»« -„ ' -.*.** 6*f«-*V<'*a->r o- I OfflOJEWl SROMCLE HAW Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over 50 Years ^f^j VOL.59 NO.45 OCTOBER 29,1981-CIIESHVAN1 Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals'. West European Jews ttabbinat© fees Shell Pish Project JERUSALEM (JTA)-The Chief Rabbinate claimed that its "energetic intervention" and "divine assistance" killed a project to raise shrimps and crabs in Israel for export. The_ rabbis feared that the shell fish, forbidden by the dietary laws, would have wound up in Jewish homes and restaurants. German PolifieaS Calls For i@I@a$e BONN (WNS)—Alois Mertes, spokesman of the opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Bundestag faction, has called for the release of Rudolf Hess, and four other Nazi war criminals serving life sentences abroad because the continued imprisonment of these aged and ill men no longer makes moral or legal sense. Possibility ©rowing That Carrington To Meet Arafat LONDON (JTA)—Lord Carrington, Britain's Foreign Secretary, is to visit the Middle East early next month and the possibility is growing that he will meet Palestine Liberation Organization chairman Yasir Arafat. Carrington will be going to Saudi Arabia to discuss the eight-point peace plan of Crown Prince Fahd. The plan had been rejected by Israel but Britain and other European Economic Community (EEC) countries think it contains positive elements. Prisoner Ixehange Hay Include Shcharansky GENEVA (WNS)—The International Committee of the~ Red Cross is reported to be acting as an intermediary for the exchange of prisoners between South Africa and the Soviet. Union. According to rumors, Soviet Jewish activist. Anatoly* Shcharansky may be included, in the deal. The ICRC confirmed that it had been contacted recently by the Soviet aiid South African governments. ogue To Mark ry Next March was donated in -1706 and another dates back to 1709. He said the silver Hanukah lamp dates back to 1716. Like the floors of the clandestine synagogue of the Marranos in- Portugal, the floor of Mikve Israel- Emanuel has always been covered with a layer of fine white sand. L. Capriles, chairman of the anniversary committee, said it was not known whether the sand layer was meant to muffle (CONTINUED ON PAGE 13) CURACAO, Netherlands Antilles (JTA)—The 250th anniversary of the dedication of the synagogue of congregation Mikve Israel- Emanuel will be celebrated from March 19 "to March 21, 1982, according to J. S. Taytelbaum, president. He said that while the building celebrates its 250th year, some of its contents are much older. He said the Holy Ark ofsolid mahogany dates from 1709. One of the massive brass chandeliers Settaa towar Tta Cetebrale Invitation's' have been issued to the Heritage Village -Board, community leaders, and the immediate families of Heritage Tower residents to join the staff and residents in a celebration of the third anniversary of the opening of the Tower. The cake and cocktail party will be held ajt the Tower on Suday afternoon, Nov. 1, from 2-4 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Sonia Modes, popular local pianist and Bart Loomis, vocalist. There will be toasts by the current and past presidents of Heritage Tower, and ' the Residents' Association. Special friends of Heritage Village will be recognized. Since the first residents moved into the Tower, on Oct. 25, 1978, many features have been provided to enhance the comfort, convenience, safety, education, and pleasure of its residence. These include the services of the Com- missary/Nosherie corive» nience food store run by the residents; the Rae and Jerome Solove Health Assessment Clinic, devoted to promoting "wellness"; the Geriatric. Service Organization (GSO),,and the rnany outreach programs it (CONTINUED ON PAGE 19/ SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA)—West European Jews are the targets of international terrorism even though they are relatively secure. in their .respective countries, according to a survey by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. The survey was released on the eve of the ADL's National Executive Committee meeting here at the Fairmont Hotel which concluded last Sunday. Abraham Foxmari, ADL's associate national director, and head of its' International Affairs Division, said the survey revealed that Jews and Jewish institutions "face very real threats —including threats to their physical safety—because of bombings, assassinations, attempted assassinations, assaults and vandalism." The countries examined by ADL were 'Austria, Belgium, England, France, Italy and West Germany. Terrorist acts are not only aimed against Jews, .Fox- man declared, but, increasingly, against American military personnel and installations in Western Europe and against other . European groups and individuals in an attempt to destabilize society and bring down democratic governments. ' r ' The perpetrators-of these, acts, he said, are well- organized networks of terrorists and extremists- including the Palestine Liberation^ organization, other Arab terrorists, neo-Nazis and far left extreme ists—that cross national boundaries. » The ADL study further - noted that many terrorist factions on the right and left cooperate with each other in attacks on Jews, Israelis and Zionist/groups. PLO terrorists, the report went on, train West European right wing paramilitary groups, and Libya funds ultra- leftists, who provide support for PLO and other Arab terrorists in Europe. Many or all of the groups operating in Western Europe, the report said, , have been responsible for terrorist incidents in the past . two years, the most prominent of which were the fatal bombings of synagogues in Paris in October, 1980 and Vienna last August, the murders of a West German businessman and a non-Jew who headed the Austria-Israeli Friendship Society earlier this year, and the slaying of a 15-year-old Jewish boy-in Antwerp in July, 1980 when a hand grenade was tossed at a bus carrying youths to a Jewish summer camp. Not only are Jewish lives threatened, the ADL report „ (CONTINUED ON PAGE 12) German Neo-Naii Gang Linked To B BONN, (JTA)—A neo-Nazi gang involved in a gun-battle with police near Munich two weeks ago was linked to the bomb blast'outside an-Antwerp synagogue which, claimed two lives and to the Palestine Liberation Organization. The connection, reported by the West German State Television, was not directly confirmed by police or the domestic security service. , But both-sources said the neo:Nazi organization, called "Peoples Socialist Movement"" has well established links with similar groups abroad, including the PLO. One of the three neo- Nazis who survived, the shoot-out with police in which two of the gang were killed, was identified as Peter Hamberger,-18, who was trained at an El Fatah camp in Lebanon. According to West German television, one of the Nazis shot dead in the encounter probably played a role in the Antwerp bombing. According to the Bavarian, security services, the neo- Reportedly nfwerp Nazi group was founded in Krefeld in 1971 and moved its headquarters to Munich in 1975. It is headed by Fried- helm Busse, 52, who was arrested -in Munich following- the shoot-out. Police said they found a large quantity of arms and ammunition in his home. Busse also runs a youth organization called the "Young Front" which hands out leaflets and marches in neo-Nazi demonstrations. . His "Peoples Socialist Movement" has participated in local elections but failed to win any seats. Its stated aim 1 is to replace the democratic form of government in West Germany. At its annual conference in Munich last year it called for the expulsion to Israel of the . "Jewish in- (CONTINUED ON PAGE 6) Cy and Annette Tanenbaum oviet Jewish Refuseniks ' Appeal To Congress For Help Mrs. Bernard Abrams, president of the Columbus Chapter of American Mizrachi Women, announces a fundraising dinner scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 8, at the Agudas Achim Social Hall honoring Annette and Cy Tanenbaum on their 50th wedding anniversary. The dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m. Those attending will have - the opportunity to hoar the mayor of Tel Aviv, Shlomo Lahat who will bring greetings from Israel. The Amranim' Duo will also perform. Annette Tanenbaum, a member of Mizrachi for 45 years is past president and currently secretary- treasurer of the • organization. She is liaison vice pres ident for Jewish National Fund and was recently hon-' ored by that organization ior 40 years of service. Annette is a past president of Ahavas Sholom Sisterhood and she and her husband are members of the board of Ahavas Sholom Congregation. The Mizrachi Women received a great honor . recently from the Israeli government who granted them special recognition by declaring them the official "Reshet" (Network)' for vocational and technological education within the National Religious Education System. With this honor also, comes the added responsibilities of running four more schools comprising over 2,000'more children. (CONTrNUED ON PAGE 16) WASHINGTON, (JTA)-A group of Soviet. Jewish refuseniks have appealed to Congress for help against . what they see as a plan by the Soviet government to erW emigration. The appeal was presented to Congress by Sen. Charles Mathias (R. Md.)f who along with Sen. Alan Cranston (D. Cal.), received the appeal during their recent visit to Moscow. Mathias noted that "human tragedies" are obscured by the clash between nations and ideologies. "But occasionally, if we peer into the quiet places where people seek refuge, we can witness the painful experiences of men and women caught in the trap of tyranny," he said. "It is absolutely evident now that for the last two , years there has been a radical switch in the emigration policy of the Soviet Union/' the appeal from the . Soviet Jews declared. It of- • fered "convincing proof of an obvious trend not only to sharply diminish Jewish emigration to-Israel" but also of "an attempt or even .decision ... to stop emigration altogether." The refuseniks said their, -proof included "a sharp upturn in the number of refusals"; a drastic drop ini~. emigration over thejast two years; "the waiting period of consideration of applications is unreasonably prolonged and in most cases has been stretched to as much as two years and more"; invitation affidavits frcm families (CONTINUED ON PAGE 13) |
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