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hcld many posts in
a ;rotes-airship at liary,ord
is counselor for press
',, at "the German I'm
.1; Washington. and he es-
iespresses one major re
Germany wit nut Jews is
•-icaed as a tragedykor his nation.
Kahie's father. Dr. Paul Kahle.
was professor at Bonn University
and after escaping to England had
lased at Oxford for 24 years. Ile,
likewtbs father before him, was a
noted Orientalist. He specialized
aiming other things in studies of
the Ii.e background and attitudes
of the Samaritans and visted Nab-
lus. in pre-Israel Palestine, to pur-
sue such studies and to witness
the Sa ma nt an observances on
Mount Gcrizim
Our tragedy today is that as
a result of the Hitler horrors
we are now deprived of the Jew-
ish genius in communicating with
the world in cultural matters."
Dr. Kahle said on his brief visit
in Detroit this week.
to this. he said, is "the
det•f, -tug fact that there are few
i , -tt in Germany, that es
do not know
t• ,
they arc no longer
except for the 25.000 stir-
the Nazi terror. -
f;
s
an escapee from the
m
tryanmes. Dr. Kahle pointed
at that present generation Ger-
uth often ask their parents
a . .sot the past "Watching a play
• e Peter Weiss' and hearing the
of the past on television, a
will turn to his father and
.
Papa. what were v01.1 doing
ee m 0 that was happening?' The
ba rr a sNed generation tries to
r
Justify their helplessness But the
Germany of today is not and can
nmer he the land of the past,' he t
sa.d
Npealt au: about the NPD's nen•
Nazi program, Dr. Kahle said
that not only is this party now
thoroughly discredited, but after
the 1973 elemons there won't he
a single NPD representative in any
of the German laender parli-
aments
"There was a time, in the late
Bigots, when 1 was worried about
the !CND," he stated. "Now we
have a different Germany that
rejects the extremists. I can't
imagine a dictatorship in Ger-
many and we see proof of such

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• JERUSALEM - After spending
more than 20 years as a perma-
nent staff member, Julian Meltzer
formally retired from the Weiz- '
m:mn Institute's service. However,
he will continue in the posts of
executive vice chairman of Yad
Chaim Weizmann, director of its
archives and mana,ting editor of
the Weizmann Letters and Papers.
which he had held for some years
on loan from the institute.
The administrative unit which
he heads now has its offices in
Weizmann House, the residence
of the late President and Mrs.
Weizmann. from which the re-
search and editing of the multi-
volume Weizmann letters and
papers in Hebrew and English
editions is directed.
Meltrer is known for his 14 sears
of service as Palestine corres-
pondent of the New York Times.
from which he resigned in 1948
lie served as a war correspondent
in the Middle East during World
War II

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dem about the German Israel re-
lation s which he ,called "a special
from the German

Asked about the new German
relation , loos with the Arab stales,
with whom West Germany is he-
ginning to resume diplomatic re-
lations, Dr. Kahle. whose career
in the German diplomatic corp ,

A ill Inereasina
t-

also im.luded Arab countries and
several years in Baghdad, Dr.
Kahle said that these are normal
conditions of retaining friendship
with all. but that the Arabs also
know' that the German interest in
Israel is "alw ay s with a special
connotation. -

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•Meltzer Retires
From Weizman')
Institute's Staff

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in the reactions of obligation to ■<.. Israel prosper and able. Now we are a different Ger-
sot, Ivo (Iv ssas alluding to the . many and we ask to he unde7:tood
'I ht. conscientious objec-
hundred, of thousands who sur- and accepted as such
ors lists are growing. The milt -
sired Nazism to settle in Israel.
Lakin of the past is not in esi

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20 - Friday, April 21, 1972

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MINN (JTA1-The Bonn gov-
ernment is achieving success in its
. lie said the student exchanges
efforts to re establish diplomatic
ties with the Arab world which between Israel and Germany, the
government spokesmen insist will , summer campers from Germany in •
not be at the expense of relations . Israel's kibutzim and the enthusi- I •
asm that exists for Israel all point
with Israel.
Lebanon's recent deci.sion to re' to the "special case" in such good
establish diplomatic relations s:ith relations.

West Germany was welcomed by . Dr. Kahle expressed the hope
both the government and the that the forthcoming Olympic
Christian Democratic Union oppo- Games to be held in Munich in
August will again draw Jewish
sition party. Egypt is expected 1
announce a resumption of diplo- interest, especially since Israeli
matic relations with Bonn shortly. teams will participate He ridiculed
The recent diplomatic successes treports of "alternative games''
in Beirut and 'Other Arab capitals planned by neo-Nazis and said that
sheer nonsense. Jesse
has been attributed in large mea- this is
sure to the Social Democratic Owens. the 1936 Negro Olympics
Party's Middle East expert, Hans star, is coming to the games, he
Juergen Wischnewski, who visited said, and he viewed it as a mark

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Asked if Germany's diplomatic Owen's feelings that Germans gen-
rapprochement with the Arabs orally treated him well in spite
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