o amo•oi I 0 ms,,•• ■ •••commq olma.o tour oaanwo•roo lonowo ono ° Ili l ld 11 Boris Smolar's 'Between You . and Me' ll il Cloak-Dagiger Episode in Egyptian-German I Genocide Projects Aimed Against Israel (Continued from Page 1) and Pilz, make him return from rest a well guarded secret. The "Basle affair" started Egypt. Should he refuse, let him No one was informed of it: mysteriously enough. On Feb, know that not only he, but you neither the two men's fami- • • 20, late at night, three men and your entire family are in lies, nor the press and not I opened fire on a German scien- danger." even the Israeli Embassy in (Copyright, 1963. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Bern. I tist, Prof. Hans Kleinwaechter, Heidi, the main witness that as he was driving to his home in Only on March 15, did the these words have actually Passover Present Ask a Jewish scholar about the Sarajevo Haggadah, and he Loerrach, Germany, some three been spoken, has since left for Federal Council spokesman re- will tell you that this is a priceless specimen of Jewish book miles from the Swiss border and Egypt together with her en- lease a brief communique which tire family. The German au- announced their detention and illumination of the 14th Century and one of the finest—if not from the city of Basle itself. For some time already, a num- thorities have made no dif- said that the case had been the finest—Haggadah in the world . . . Ask a non-Jewish lover of art about the Sarajevo Haggadah, and he will tell you that ber of German physicists have ficulty in preventing the de- ties of the Basle Canton, where it is one of the treasures of medieval culture . . . For many years seemed to vanish into thin air. parture Out of the country of the "coercion had been attempt- various art publications have been reproducing illustrations First, noted missle expert Eu- the person who has provoked ed." from this illuminated manuscript as .examples of book art, but gene Saenger disappeared from the entire affair. Little is yet known about never has this famous Haggadah been reproduced in its entirety his Munich home. Saenger, who That Saturday afternoon she them: Josef Ben-Gal came to . . An exquisite edition of the Sarajevo Haggadah, with com- had worked on the Nazi V-1 and still pretended 1 to be the good Switzerland on an official Israel plete text and colorful illustrations, has now been pUblished for V-2 rockets, had after the war "little fraulein" that she has "service" passport, is 33 years the first time by Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc. . . It took formed a team of missle experts remained in the eyes of the old, an official of the Israeli the publishers three years to prepare the engravings which con- who worked on Egyptian mili- German police. Accompanied by Ministry of Culture and Educa- vey with remarkable fidelity the charm of the original illumina- tary projects. German plainclothes men, she tion, married, and speaks fluent- tions . . . This magnificent Haggadah, which has become part of A few months later another crossed the border and returned 1Y English and German. Jukelik is an Austrian citizen, well the history of art, is more than 600 years old and is in possession German, Prof. Heinz Krug, also to her home in Freiburg. of the Yugoslav National Museum in Sarajevo . It's reputation disappeared from his Munich Ben-Gal and Jukelik behaved known as a scientist and radi- as an art treasure is so great that when the Nazis occupied office. A man who gave his calmly and unconcerned: they ology expert. For a time he Sarajevo in 1941, one of their first actions was to send an name as Ibrahim Saieh, picked boarded the evening "schellzuk" worked for the Egyptians until officer to the National Museum to seize it . . . However, the him up in a black Mercedes to Zurich quietly reading their "his conscience prevented him director of the museum succeeded in hiding it in a remote limousine and, since then, neith- newspapers on the way. Aboard from going on with this work." er of.them was to be seen again. the train over a dozen Swiss de- He seems to know personally village until the war was over. Six days after this disappear- tectives were watching them most of the members of the Communal Currents ance, on Sept. 17, 1962, yet an- and, in Zurich, another police "Saenger team" of German scientists in Nasser's employ. The number of annual contributors to the campaigns of the other German expert was to van- I squad took over the trail. JewiSh Federations and Welfare Funds can be estimated con- ish: Dr. Wolfgang Pilz who had I Unaware of the large police servatively at more than 1,000,000, in the opinion of S. P. Gold- worked on the two rockets forces deployed around them, Hebrew Corner berg, director of budget research of the Council of Jewish Fed- which the Egyptians success- which included three radio cars, erations and Welfare Funds . . . A sample of reports from cities fully launched last summer. the two men walked to the with a Jewish population of 2,300,000 Jisted 500,000 individual Both Krug and Pilz had been Zurich "Kongreshaus," a large gifts to the federated campaigns . . . This excluded many tens members of the "Saenger team" casino which also contains the of thousands of individuals covered by organization gifts, trade and had also served as fronts for famous "Tonhalle," • noted for union gifts, synagogue appeals, landsmanshaften gifts, donations Egyptian orders for military its concerts. That Saturday Over 300 delegates from 16 coun- through Yiddish newspapers, and the like . . . Since the sampled I equipment bought in Germany , night, however, staid Zurich was tries that represented all the large world Jewish organizations and so- cities represent about 40 percent of the Jewish population in the Switzerland and Italy. I on a romp; the yearly carnival cieties of Jewish communities in the Diaspora, and representatives of United States, the number of givers may even exceed 1,000,000 The whereabouts of all organized by the local Artists Jewish youth organizations and Jew- . . In 1961, Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds raised these men has since become Association- was in full swing. ish women's organizations, took part $125.600,000, but preliminary data for 1962 indicate an increase known: they are all, with Masked and fancy dressed peo- in the Third World Hebrew Con- gress in Jerusalem, a few months of about five percent and may approximate $130,000,000 . . . This Saenger's exception, in Egypt; ple danced and sang throughout ago, sponsored by the Brith Ivrith is the average annual level since 1956,. indicating a relative their "mysterious" disappear- the building while the two sip- Olamith. The Prime Minister, Mr. David stability . . . These campaigns do not include the raising of ance seems only to have been ped their drinks in one of the Gurion, spoke at. the opening capital funds, or endownment drives, conducted by Federations a trick to hide their volun- building's bars. Swiss detectives Ben session. alone or together with local Jewish agencies for local hospitals, tary departure to Cairo. were more than ever on the Mr. Zalman Shazar, President of Brith Ivrith Olamith, read a tele- homes for the aged, Jewish centers and .other institutions . . lookout, fearing that under the gram with a blessing from the Chief The German police, and es- The per capita gift to federated campaigns is about $30 in the guise of an anonymous mask Rabbi of Moscow. The telegram was average, but in cities having effective campaigns, the average pecially Freiburg - im - Briesgau someone may try to slip them written in Hebrew, with Latin let- ters. District Attorney Fritz Scharpp, per capita giving is higher . . . Detroit, for instance,- has a per The main subject of the Congress a message or help their escape. was finding means for promulgating capita giving of $52, Cleveland's per capita is $69, Baltimore and chose to ignore this simple ex- After less than an hour they the Hebrew language and culture planation. They were all eager Cincinnati have each a per capita of $42, Milwaukee and Minne- aiming Jews in the Dispersion, the apolis—$50 each . . . In Detroit, more than 20 percent of the to believe a 23-year-old German left the building and separated: problem of the Hebrew book in the Ben-Gal walked along the "Li- girl, Heidi Goerke, when she Diaspora, the position of the He- givers each contribute $100 or more; in Boston such givers brew language and culture among constitute 17 percent, and in Cleveland they are 22 per cent claimed last February that "two matquai" which runs along the Jewish youth movements and organizations. Delegates to of the total number of contributors . . All in all. about 20 Israeli agents" were threatening Zurich main river and was ar- women's the Congress were also invited to percent of all givers provide close to 90 percent of the funds her and her family. Young rested by plainclothes men when the home of the President of • the Heidi's f a ther, Prof. Paul he was less than a dozen yards State. raised. At the session that was devoted to Goerke, is one of the German away from the Israeli Consu- problems of the Hebrew language missle experts building rockets late on t h e Stampfenbach- in Russia, the Congress called upon the Soviet Government to stop the strasse. Jukelik had walked to- for Nasser. policy of curtailment against the His daughter asserted that an ward the center of the city Hebrew language and culture. The Congress paid tribute to the Austrian radiology professor, where he was arrested and tak- Jewish writers who were put to en to a separate police station. death in Soviet Russia ten years ago. Otto Frantz Jukelik, had con- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Translation of Hebrew column, Herbert A. Gray, a Jew run- tacted her a number of times For 13 days the Swiss Fed- to The Jewish News) published by Brith Ivrith Olamith, TORONTO— This week's ning on the Liberal ticket in so as to influence her to meet eral authorities kept the ar- Jerusalem. Essex West at Windsor, Ontario, "another Israeli agent" on Swiss Canadian general elections for which tabulations were complet- was re-elected. So was Milton territory in Basle. Both men • : • T r.:en T • .40 ed Wednesday left the number Klein in Montreal Cartier who had allegedly told her that if succeeded to the seat previously she had "the safety of her of Jews in the House of Com- mons unchanged with four Jews held by Lein Crestohl. In Win- father at heart" she would meet North, David Arlikon was them and convince Goerke to 411 47?I'1 1 .? T still in the national parliament. nipeg . One Jew, David Lewis of the re-elected on the New Demo- leave Egypt and stop his work tr"Ty on Arab military projects. Dr. z 7tg rnr.Tri t 300 - 72 Toronto suburb of York South, cratic ticket. n'p.wiz? ;1 1 Two Jewish mayors, both Lib- Scharpp later told a press con- was defeated on the New Demo- •11.trin erals, failed in their bids for re- 16 — p ference: "The two men warned cratic Party's ticket, but was re- placed by another Jew, Marvin election. They are Saul Lashkin her that, should she apply to trn- rimn trnanxn of Port Arthur, Ontario, and the police, she would be kill- Gelber, a Liberal. The Social Credit Party, Sidney Buckworld, Sasakatoon, ed." ritr.rp Heidi, however, did contact which has been charged with Sask. tolerating anti-Semitic spokes- Gelber, who defeated Lewis the German police and also ppcpp Tp ni:m7)3 men among some of its leaders in York South, is well known in agreed to meet the two men in and candidates, lost six seats Jewish communal and Zionist Basle. The Freiburg police in- . 117 1 . - 1 nationally, going down from 30 circles, having held office in formed the Basle authorities that 11'1 , In1r1rr — nin -ryvofl nV.FT in the previous parliament to 24 the Zionist Organization of his Heidi was to meet "two danger- ous men on Swiss territory" and elected in Monday's balloting. district as well as nationally. b, asked that all measures for her trq. 1 1 1 7n, protection and for the "appre- wL7jr-rn r°3 hension of the suspects" be tak- en. Pri n17tD 72 P 72 The trap was neatly prepared. On the afternoon of Saturday, ; t? March 2,. Heidi, watched by ,rcp1-)L71. i ritt,trr rrratin zirrr)pri some 20 Swiss plainclothes men, met the two men at the Drei tziK*-) i1;11 z Koenige Hotel in Basle, where, n',Vnt. 77 z 7 z 7 T Iz • Oln`ri .., zz I c half-a-century -earlier, Dr. Theo- dore Herzl had stayed while at- r1 rpprV tending the first Zionist Con- '217 rilPrg rx-)171 17 ?'?1 gress where he laid the basis of the Jewish State which Nas- •ninprij riptin rrl:y4rf- Ti ser and his German experts r», now plot to "erase from the 7 1 P n171P vT.vg face of the earth." 1- 4 '7tg ,r17.? Heidi and the Swiss police rrirrn Under the impact of Israel Bond investments, Israel's chemical claim that, during that meeting, r 71.7pin •n;7pin industry has developed rapidly. Skilled technicians are seen the Israeli "agent," Joseph Ben- here at the Plantex factory at Natanya, a production center for Gal, told her: "We know how •txn, tv:v m:ID t7 nin7inn ,r" -p7 to deal with men like your fine chemicals. Eventually 95 percent of the factory's production will be for export, and most of the plants and herbs necessary father. If you don't want him to 117?s, (rrr?'?i17 ro- 297 n► ;:irt?) suffer the same fate as Krug for distallation may be grown in Israel. I The Third World Hebrew Congress Re-Elect Herbert Gray. of Windsor to Canadian National Parliament ?tZ/ 1 IrT ? w71 rnnlnri) 111P nppn rnninr7 n‘tg:FT 077177 y4 Chemical Industry in Israel "wf:)4 11t; .714.7 7 rrIT, ntrr.pr.vcg n"o-pl?rr n1t nx .147)Int? 7w47ntg