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Musk Workshop M arks 25th, Year,
Mapam Youth Threaten Street Action Against JUL 'Fascism'
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The Chamber Music Work- ings, among which will be the
shop is celebrating its silver premiere performance of a
composition especially writ-
anniversary.
ten for the occasion by a
Completing 25 years ofsre- well-known local composer.
senting'ehamber music-1 M the
The season and the anni-
Detroit community and its
environs, this nonprofit or- versary celebration will cul-
minate
with a social evening
ganization now plans a spe-
cial series of program meet- for members.
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that the explosion was caused
by a small bomb with a de-
laying mechanism which had
been placed in front of the
main entrance several hours
earlier. Several minutes after
the explosion, the French
news agency, Agence France
The Mapam youth, at the Presse, received a phone call
same time, called on the
government to take all ne-
cessary measures "to crush
the symptoms of fascism in
Israel which have emerged
with the activities of Rabbi
Kahane's JDL."
The Mapam youth assert-
ed that the war against Arab
terrorism must be carried
out by the Israeli government
through its security arms.
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Ma-
pain youth "circles threatened
to confront Jewish Defense
League members "in the
streets" if the JDL carries
out its threat to engage in
street warfare to back its
programs.
from a spokesman claiming
However, a Herut spokes.
to represent the Massada man, Gerard Lelouche, told
the .14r w i ah —Telegraphic
group.
Massada is listed in the Agency, that neither Herut
French Jewish Directory as
"an ideological group with
Jabotinsky tendencies" and
is listed under the French
Herut-Betar organization.
nor Betar "had ever met
anyone who is a member of
the group and had not be-
lieved in ita actual exist-
ence."
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"A democratic country
cannot tolerate the activities
of an organization or indi-
viduals who try to take the
law into their own hands,"
they said, and warned the
JDL leaders that if they
carry out their threat to
wage "battles in the streets"
they will findsMapam youth
waiting.
The JDL allegedly has
threatened street warfare if
the government continues
what they claim is a pro-
gram to persecute them,
Rabbi Meir Kahane, lead-
er of the JDL, was released
on $10,000 bail and ordered
not to leave the country as
police continued to investi-
gate the JDL's attempts to
smuggle arms abroad for a
counter-terrorist war against
Arabs. No charges have been
flied against Kahane.
Also released on $5,000
bail each, were Yosef
Schneider, secretary of the
JDL in Jerusalem, and Shlo-
mo Tidhar, a member of the
Betar group. The passports
of both were confiscated, and
Tidhar was ordered to re-
port to the police daily.
Police arrested another
suspect in the arms smuggl-
ing operation. He is Vladimir
Silberlest, 24, a recent emi-
gre from the Soviet Union
who is studying at the He-
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Jewish Group Claims Credit
for Bombing Arab Office
PARIS (JTA)—An Arab
library believed to serve as
a front for most Palestinian
organizations in France was
blown up Oct. 4 by an ex-
plosive charge.
A Jewish organization call-
ing itself "Massada," claim-
ed responsibility for the ex-
plosion at the Palestine
Library in northern Paris.
The front window was shat-
tered and part of the furni-
ture destroyed. No one was
injured.
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(Answers to Quiz on Page 8)
1. Blue and White
2. The Mandate of the
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3. Theodor Herzl
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