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July 27, 1956 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-07-27

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Bavaria to Cancel Fines Imposed on 23,000 Nazis



the Landtag and enacted into
MUNICH, (JTA) — The Ba- slate clean.
When some Senators asked law.
varian government is willing to
hand a premium to 23,000 Nazis whether it is not true that much
By NATHAN ZIP RIN -
who have for years refused to smaller tax arrears are gener-
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•opyright, 1955, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate)
400 Acius
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•pay the fines and court costs ally collected in routine fashion,
Anti-Semitism In Poland
imposed upon them by German the government spokesman was
at a loss for an answer.
From talks I had a week ago with rabbis returning from denazification courts.
The measure quashing these
1-, a visit to the Soviet Union, I gathered that the Jewish situa-
By the terms of a government
tion in Poland was somewhat better than in Russia. The word measure introduced into the denazification debts was there-
0 "better" of course must be taken in the context of comparison Landtag, -the lower house of the upon rejected by substantial
rather than in an absolute sense. In the first place the Poles Bavarian- Parliament, almost all majorities in two••enate comc
tal have a long tradition of anti-Semitism, and secondly Poland's. such denazification arrears 'will mittees as well as on the sen-
two chiefs, Rokossovsky and Ocha.b, are notoriously anti- be cancelled.
ate floor. Observers believe 'that
it will nonetheless be passed by
g4 Jewish, with records of dismissing hundreds of Jewish officers
The amounts involved are for
1: and other officials. • _ .
From a digest of Polish press reports supplied to me. by the most part negligible, and the
Et
an American Jewish • Committee source, it appears • that an debt was written off whenever
Luxurious
ACAtiosi
alarming wave of anti-Semitism has been spreading through the Nazi concerned submitted a
GOLF
accommodations
ON
1-1 Poland in recent -months, a goad deal of it -having been fanned letter claiming inability" to pay.
N EW —
EXCELLENT CUISINE
The most unregenerate- of the
PREMISES.
by the opponents of the de-Stalinization movement. The-press
MOISIFIED AMERICAN PLAN
(clietOry lows)
clearly indicates that anti-Semitism is being " deliberately fos- "denazified" Nazis have, how-
COMPUTE SPORTS & SOCIAL PROGRAM
tered by certain communist officials as a medium *of diverting ever, chosen to t xpress their
Home 01 EMPIRE STATE MUSIC FESTIVAL
- popular criticism of the regime through using_ the Jew as a contempt for the entire concept
of denazification by declining to
- •
JAZZ FESTIVAL • AUG. 2-34
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scapegoat
***GUEST STARS***
A Cracow newspaper, Dziennik Polski, recently admitted pay up or to take any other
Duke
Ellington
• Lionel Hampton • George Shearing
ms
.t that "the shadow f anti-Semitism has long since crossed the action.
Gene
Krupa
• Earl Garner • Count Basic • Dave Brubeck
The Obligation to meet de-
threshold of many a house and wanders about in the country"
See your travel agent
Your Host -DAVE LEVINSON
and that "it ,can be found where there are mahogany cup- nazification fines and court
costs
has
the
same
standing
in
boards and in cooperative workshops." The intimation here of
course is that the anti-Semitic disease is prevalent at hearth law as the obligation • to pay
DES
and factory. Specific recognition of this fact is made in an- taxes or ordinary court costs.
other publication which admitted frequent rank-and-file suc- In submitting the government
cumbing to anti-Semitism as well as the fact that "one cannot measure to the Senate, the up-
DREAM ISLAND of
guarantee" that anti-Semitism is not to be found. in Commun- per house of the-Bavarian par-
the LAURENTIANS
liament,
the
Ministry
of
Justice
Ste. Agathe des
ist Party circles. -
Monts, P. Q., Canada
Good Roads All The War
contended,
however,
that
the
Visitors to the Soviet Union report a relaxation of tension
Patadise for Honey-
SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT
mooners. MC — En-
among the Jews of that country as an aftermath of the denud- amounts were uncollectable and
or Phone ELLENVITs.E (N.Y.)
tertainment • A II
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ing of Stalin. From this distance there appears no reason for that it was best to wipe the
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on
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Stalin but the vice of anti-Semitism and the crime of strangu-
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lating a people's culture and religion, but he was ominously
Laws. Write for fold-
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) —
er.
silent on expiating for the crimes of the Stalin regime. Jewish Philip Klutznik, world presi
life in Russia, according to all accounts, is on the verge of dent of Bnai Brith, is being
extinction. If the "new spirit" in the land means what it is honored by various Jewish
claimed- to be it ought to express itself in redressing the groups. He was given a recep-
grievous and almost fatal wrongs that have been committed tion by DAIA, central repre-
against the Jewish community through repression of the cul-
sentative body of Argentine
tural and , religious well on which rests its existence and Jewry, and the local Bnai Brith
survival, _
to
lodge. •

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Hebr'ew- University Organizes
'Extensive' Archaeological Survey

NEW YORK (JTA) — The period and the Temple of the
Ainerican Friends of the Hebrew Canaanite era..
University announced that "ex-
Drs. Yohanan .Ahroni and
tensive archaeological opera- Shimon Applebaum, research
tions" planned by the university fellows in archaeology, will ex,
have just been started in Israel. plore several ancient sites in the
Staff members of the Hebrew Negev desert.
University's archaeological de-
Dr. Aharoni haS previously
partment, in cooperation with
found the remains of a large
a number of other Israeli insti- fortress of the period associted
tutions, are conducting research
at several historic sites, includ- with the Kingdom of Judah. Dr.
ing the exploration of two caves Applebaum has carried out pilot
associated with "prehistoric" excavations at Kurnub, one of
the important towns of the Ne-
fmds.
. Dr. Benjamin Mazar, president gev, inhabited in the era of the
of Hebrew University, an in- judges and the Kingdom of Ju-
ternationally famous archaeolo- dah, as well as in the Roman-
gist, will personally direct the Byzantine period.
excavations at the catacombs of
Beit Sheirim, near Tivon.
The work will include
the entire area of the ancient
Jewish center, as well as the
site of the necropolis or ceme-
tery.
An expedition financed by the
Louis M. Rabinowitz Fund: for
a,y.nagogue Research, directed by
Prof. Michael Avi-Yomah, He-
brew University archaeologist,
will dig at the site of caesaria;
the city which served as the
capital of Roman Palestine for
a period of six centuries.
- The University's James de
Rothschild expedition, led by Dr.
Yigal Yadin, ex-chief of staff of
Israel's Defense Forces, began
its second season of excavations
at the site of Biblical Hazer
on July- 15. This expedition
is jointly sponsored by the Israel
government and the Anglo-
Israel Exploration Committee.
A staff of 40 persons, includ-
hag University scientists, stu-
dents and three archaeologists
from England, will concentrate
on the Citadel of the Israelite

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Australian Students Invite
Olympic:_Members as Guests

The National Union of Aus-
tralasian Jewish Students, with
headquarters in Victoria, Aus-
tralia, has informed the World
Jewish Congress that it wished
to invite Jewish members of
the Olympic teams, who will be
in Australia next October, to
stay over and attend the Union's
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