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March 01, 1968 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-03-01

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Hebrew University Dormitory Planned

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Ladies - Childrens - Mens

United Personnel

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
12—Friday, March 1, 1968

Women's League for Israel will build the first dormitory for
girls on Mt. Scopus, just as it was the first to build two such buildings
on the Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University. When completed,
the building will provide living facilities for 100 women. Mrs. Jack
Starr, president of the Women's League for Israel, discusses final
plans for the league's undertaking with Samuel Rothberg (standing),
chairman of the board of the American Friends and Bernard Cher-
rick, executive vice president of the university.

BAMBERG, W. Germany (JTA)
—Forty-two witnesses are waiting
here to testify against Franz Rade-
macher, 62, a former official of the
Nazi Foreign Office, whose trial
for the murder of more than 1,300
Siberian Jews opened here Feb. 22.
Rademacher fled to Syria in 1952
after he was convicted as a war
criminal and sentenced to three
years and five months imprison-
ment. His close association with
Adolf Eichmann in the deportation
of Jews from Yugoslavia was dis-
closed subsequently at the Eich-
mann trial in Israel in 1961. Rade-
macher returned to West Germany
voluntarily last year.

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