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November 12, 1971 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-12

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Iffvember
12,.1971-49
japanbae:;inhaigration
and
Xono„:Xithuania.
the-.power of Jeviish :financial and
treatment of
'refugees, -dor,- 'Armed:se ‘::
viss,
a the
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plilitimil erests.
. • -:.
frig World War II; according
a ugees - :
nfit,-Imttier trans*
fear o f:-antagonizing the
study at _Yeshiva - Unixe4ity. •_".• visas to Japan
by
influential Jewish elements' in the
The study, was completed as friendly--Japanese consul in Kovno - United-
States and England help-
doctoral-dissertation-by Dr: David 'mined Silent*, who eventually -ed shape the faverable policy of
Kranzler at Bernard Revel. Grad- granted as - -"-many.. as 1.0-,800 -,Tap 7
. the Japanese autherities toward
tiate-School. - L anesevisas - toihedisPerate
- .the Jewish refugees both .
• - Some - 18,600 Jewish- refugees refugees
-
-" '
Shanghai and in Japan proper. -
from Germany. Austria and Pol-` Those with visas ---to -Curac o; By
helping the Jews, a the- Jap-
land escaped Hitler's persecution continued"Dr. Kranzler, found them: anese :felt that they would be
during 1938.39 by going to the selves stranded inKobe, Japan. . able to utilize the 'Jewish power'
The Price Is Always Right
part of Shanghai underJapanese However, their visas were extended towards Japan's Greater East
occulation the only place in the by the Japanese authorities for Asian' per - ""
Service
Is Great
' time which required weeks and months, until about half Dr. Kranzler added that the dap-
world at that
-
neither visa nor affidavit for en- of them were able to secure visas anese
Deal With The Man Who Can. Deliver
population itself, without
trance. • to countries in the Western world.
of consideration of- using Jewish pow-
Accordink to Dr. Kranzler, while "Such treatment on the part ei
e
r,
dtsidayed
much
, kindness toward
•-more than 2,500 German and Aus- Japanese authoritlea," Dr, Kranz- the rehtgeee.,_.
trian refugees who came to Japan -ler said, "was extraordinary in a
during 1940-41 possessed visas and country whose military leadership 43 4 - an example of the freedoth
bY-:-_the Shanghai Jews
had all of their papers lir order, was essentially pro
:aad- even ea
1aft r-:- ::Petirl
e
Harbor, Dr:
ITianzler pointed to the Wirer Yesh-
,
iva refugees; group of students
„ - German Culture Week Pr9tested...
TELEGIUIPN-fust
from. lifir,::Paland. The most: re-
— ',10411 1rN a 12 11111111 MI..-
niarkable ne,:"":11l. the groups in the
aia4tics-raisat TLTIVIELVE MALL
'in Tel.Avi
-
Nigh
352.1300.-:
refiagee- Jewish community;
Stadied'utidistur
bed_the Bible and
TEL AVIV.(3"TA)Gernian
fighteri'againit. Nazis mil` with
"tare Week opened here last Sitar- Mayor Yeliosbna Babintiwitic and 1
day night with a concert at the expressed profound .pr at es t
- Mann Auditoriumthat was marred, against the Culture Week Width
by anti-German demonstrations - coineMes -With : the anitheitiary
- outside and inside the hall: - %of "lhe hltanwrii - ,"crystal night."
In Jerusalem, Mayor _Teddy kol".. Duilnithe nights of NO.' W10 iii
!lek, obviously under heavy :Pies- - 1938;""Naiiiiii:Germany•and Bus ,-
' aure, announced the municipality's tria destroyed Jewish bueinessek-
:Withdrawal from co-sponsorship of synagogues, community- building* :
the event because "it offends a and" aPailment hinnies is Whit was.
'part of the population." -
the ,first inajoesteti* the planned;
The demonstrations were by Be- PrOgrarael genocidangidast 1 4ra7
:tar and members of organizations pea"'-Jewry.
fighters and concen- In- GerinanY, Hi& stoimbriiiOpera
-tration camp survivors. The con- damaged 7.500 Jewish businesses
and set 191 synagogues ablate
cert was poorly attended.
The Gabel faction of Tel Aviv's totally destroying 76. Eleven Jew-
municipal council cabled a protest ish community -buildings were des-
to the mayor for assuming spon-
More than 20,000 Jews were
sorsbip over German Culture Week
arrested, 36 were killed and 36
events here_ -
Meanwhile, a delegation of seriously injured.
In Austria, 78 synagogues and 45
World War II partisans and
cemeteries Were burned or other-
wise devasttaed.:
A spokesman fOr the mayor ex-
Arab Socialist
pressed regret that the - timing of
the
week coincided with that anni-
Invites Diniona
versary and explained this was due
to
oversight.
Blacks to Egypt
Nevertheless. the municipality
ROME (JTA) — A spokesmal would not withdraw fromparticipa-
for the Arab Socialist . Union, ilon in the culture week. "We had
Egypt's only political party, has already six or seven-Culture weeks
invited the self-styled black He-
various nations. and we have
- brews of Dimona to se _ ttle in of
atomised to the Weit German
Egypt.
ambassador to carry out a similar
.Kholi, head of a so- culture. week :of German -culture,"
Lufti
cialist delegation here, told Jew- the spokesman said..
ish Telegraphic Agency cones-
pondent Livia Rokach that the
invitation was on a personal plane, Jewish Youth; Women
not an official offer from the Win Winnipeg Election -
Egyptian government Be added,
TORONTO (JTA) — Four Jews
however, that the tendency of his were among the conic
-Mors' eleited
party was to oppose "any kind to the newly merged ,: 'Uni-eitY"
of racism in the Middle East."
of Winnipeg in which _the city of
He said that on that basis "we Winnipeg and the surrounding sub-
shall collaborate with Israeli pro- urb* were amalgamated: - These
Bressive elements, too, against four are 25-year-old _Lawrie
any form- of • anti-Jewish racism Cherniack, Abe Yiumfsky, Morris
including- any, policy 'which :asks Kaidman and Joe Zuken. -
chertiack is a son of, man-
to expel Jews from Lsrael."
The Himont Blacks face ex- itoba's minister Of fuMnees. Saul
Chernisek,
and grandson of Alter
from
Israel
when
their
pulsion -
tourist visas expire. The group Cherniack a Winnipeg':. Jewtsh
pioneer.
Yanofsky
is an ex-mayor
which hails from the United
States has become a source of of a Winnipeg suburb and an in-
friction. They are not recog- ternational chess master. Zuken
nized by Israeli authorities as is Canadair; only Communiat mu-
Jews, and recent statements by nicipal, councillor. , „
Among the, hoard* of education
their leaders have been anti-
tees there were six Jews
trustees
Jewish and anti-Israel.
el
e cte d, indading 19-year-old
El Kholi also said that his party
was opposed to "anyone who does Benjy Levin, the-Youngest public
'not want to recognize the neces- official elected in Canada.
Avrom Kushner, .one of those
sity of finding- a solution.. to -the
;Palestinianproblem -and thus elected, is the son of Hayim Hach.
-,practices • anti-Arab racism." He man Kushner, former mayor
is visiting Rome.- in -connection
Two women were among 41;
with a planned conference of so-
- cialist parties from various coun- six Jews elected to the board,•
-25-year-eld-
teacher Gloria Mendel-.
flries map--"roads •4o peace" in
the Middle - East It would be the -son- and R ert h a - Arnold, whose
-husband -is -al Canadian Jewish
first official meeting between
DAMAN VAOSKI-latoo OF SELECTEDIIIITICSA MOS oterlosirmodtstineron)nuirtosaart
of similar P0- C g r es s executive director in
:acid'- . .
nsmt
bus mini.' Mime dill vd "is ar to
Western Canada
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