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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-07-27

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Call for-Trifa Probe Marks 32nd Anniversary of Jassy Pogrom

deported in accordance with
a recent federal court ruling.
That duling, by -U.S. District
Court Judge Jacob Mishler,
resulted in a deportation or-
der against accused Nazi
Hermine Braunsteiner Ryan.
Mrs. Ryan was ordered ex-
tradited to West Germany to
Dr. Charles H. Kremer. in face charges that she had
a 31-page expose of the murdered inmates of a Nazi
crimes charged against Trifa, death camp.
said the latter. onetime
Trifa, who heads the Ro-
leader of the fascist Idon
Guard youth movement, manian Orthodox Episcopate
ought to be denaturalized and of America at headquarters

Elliot Richardson to bring
about deportation proceed-
ings against Romanian Ortho-
dox prelate Valerian D. Tri-
fa, accused of leading mur-
derous pogroms against
thousands in wartime Ro-
mania.

NEW YORK—The presi-
dent of the Romanian Jewish
Federation of America, Inc.,
has called upon President
Nixon and Attorney General

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near Jackson, -Mich., was
condemned in absentia by the
Romanian goverment to life
in prison at hard labor.
Kremer charges that Trifa
entered the U.S. under false
pretenses, covering up his
fascist background. On the
anniversary of the June 1941
Jassy pogrom, in which Trifa
played a major part, said
Kremer, the President is be-
ing urged that the Depart-
ment of Justice, through the
attorney general, instruct the
Immigration and Naturaliza-
tion Service to investigate the
Trifa case.
Earlier this month, on a
radio program broadcast in
New York, Dr. Kremer said
Trifa is one of a number of
"professional Romanians,"
former Nazis, who entered
the U.S. falsely.

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Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, JTA
(Copyright 1973, JTA Inc.)

RESEARCH IN JERUSALEM: Jews in this country are
well informed on many aspects of life in Israel. However,
they know little of the more than 3,000 research projects
conducted at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. More
than 1,000 of these projects are in the field of medical
science.
Well known in America for their scientific research
work are the Weizmann Institute and the Haifa Technion.
But the Hebrew University's combined research efforts cur-
rently represent more than 50 per cent of all the national
basic civilian research activities in Israel. And of this fact
very few American Jews are aware.
The scope of the Hebrew University's research projects
can be understood best when realizing that 1,300 researchers
are now engaged in work there.

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Programs Urged by MCongress

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AMERICAN FRIENDS: Large-scale experimentation in
the whole range of sciences in which the Hebrew University
is now engaged requires large amounts of money. The
American 'Friends of the Hebrew University are now mo-
bilizing forces to secure financial aid necessary for the
university's research programs and their expansion.
A Research Founders' Fund has been established for
this purpose by the American Friends under the national
chairmanship of Alfred W. Kleinbaum, a founder of the
university. A contribution of $25,000 or more—payable over
10 years or less enlists the donor in the Research Fund
Founders. His name is honored by perpetual inscription on
the Research 'Founders' Wall at the Harry S. Truman Re-
search Institute atop Mount Scopus in Jerusalem. The donor
may earmark his gift for use in a discipline of his own
choice.
Among the Research Founders one finds the names of
James Marshall, Dr. John Slawson, 'Laurence A. Tisch,
Samuel Rothberg, Philip Klutznick and numerous other
Classifieds Get Quick Results leading American Jewish figures. The advisory board of
the Research Fund includes Dr. Philip Handler, president
of the U.S. National Institute of Science, and the American
Nobel Prize winners, Dr. Isidor I. Rabi and Dr. Selman
A. Waksman.
It is interesting to note that the late Prof. Albert Ein-
stein was among the first to encourage the Hebrew Uni-
versity to pioneer in scientific research for the benefit of
all mankind. The late Felix Warburg. the great American
Jewish leader and philanthropist, was the first donor or
$500,000 to the Hebrew University in the years when he was
considered a non-Zionist.
The Hebrew University enters next year a half-a-
century of its existence.

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The World Zionist Execu-
tive in Jerusalem has estab
lished an annual $5,000 prize
named for the veteran Amer-
ican Zionist leader Emanuel
Neumann, above, whose 80th
birthday was July 20. Neu-
mann is still remembered
with admiration in Israel,
particularly for his efforts
during the political struggle
in 1947 and 1948 for the
s t a t e' s establishment. The
prize will go to the best
treatise on a theme connected
with relations between Israel
and the Diaspora.

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SOVIET INTEREST: There is international interest in
the research programs which the Hebrew University is now
pursuing. Such interest is manifested even in the Soviet
Union where Israel is now "taboo."
I witnessed the Soviet interest when I visited the
Saltykov-Tshedrin State Library in Leningrad. This library
— the largest in the Soviet Union and reputed to be the
third largest in Europe — is closed to foreigners. It is open
only to those Russians who are assigned to do research
for the Soviet institutions in which they work. I was one
of the perhaps less than three American ever permitted
.xceptionally to enter the portals of this institution. I spent
some time in its Oriental Section studying ancient Hebrew
and Aramaic manuscripts for which the library is known in
.he world of Jewish learning.
I was surprised to find there the latest research publi-
cations of the Hebrew University. They were displayed in
the reading room for the benefit of scholars and researchers
gaining admission. There were indications on their pages
showing that a good deal of copying of material has been
done by those who were privileed to be admitted to the
library to read them.

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NEW YORK — The Ameri-
can Jewish Congi;
for an overhaul of federal
social welfare programs to
make eligible for benefits
"millions of disadvantaged
persons" now denied such
aid because they live outside
"target areas."
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In a 17-page study emit,-
"Target Areas and How
They Miss the Mark," the
AJCongress criticized as "un-
sound and inequitable" ad-
ministrative regulations in
four federal social welfare
programs.
These regulations, it is
charged, had the effect of
"limiting the benefits of pro-
grams to area residents

within a specific income
rtntpanry
while excluding
from benefits individuals and
families with the same or
even lower incomes solely
because they reside outside
of that area.
Theodore R. Mann, co-
chairman of the Congress'
national governing council
of its Com-
and chain...-.
- • An_
mission on Law, Social
tion and Urban Affairs,
which prepared the report,
said that if the study's
recommendations were fol-
lowed, "there would be a
substantial benefit to the
Jewish poor since a high pro-
portion of them live outside
of designated target areas.

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