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September 26, 1975 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-09-26

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German Nazis Taunt Simon Wiesenthal
Following Suspension of Slander Trial

BONN — Simon Wiesen-
thal, head of the Jewish
Docunientation Center in
Vienna, has proclaimed his
disgust at a Nazi outburst
during the trial last month
of Bensheim, Germany, at-
torney Manfred Roeder.

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Roeder is accused of slan-
They later sang Nazi
dering Wiesenthal by claim- fight songs and handed
ing that the famed Nazi- flowers to Roeder. Accord-
hunter was a member of the ing to "Die Welt", Ger-
German Security Service in man police were finally
Bucharest, and had never forced to clear the court
been in a concentration building.
camp during World War II.
Wiesenthal, who has not
After the trial was sus- been allowed to testify, de-
pended, because the judge scribed the activities of Roe-
awaiting depositions from der and his ultra-right wing
two Roeder witnesses in group as "a malignant tu-
Argentina, 70 supporters of mor," which was doing
Roeder's German Citizens' great harm to the Federal
Initiative shouted "Juda, Republic of Germany's rep-
drop dead" and "Jewish utation abroad. He called on
swine."
the federal authorities to
take action against Roeder.

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Detroiter Aids Israel Hospital

Pearl Nosan of South-
field, recently donated the
secretary's office and recep-
tion room in the Shaare
Zedek Medical Center's di-
alysis unit — the project of
the Detroit Friends of
Shaare Zedek Hospital in
Jerusalem.
She has been active in
many Jewish and com-
munal causes, including the
presidency of and efforts for
the Women of Jewish Na-
tional Fund, Israel Bonds
and its women's division,
Hadassah, Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah Auxiliary, United
Hebrew Schools Auxiliary,
Zionist Organization of De-
troit, American Jewish Con-
gress, Pisgah Chapter of
Bnai Brith, Jewish War Vet-
erans Auxiliary and Cong.
Beth Achim.
She also is a life member
of the Jewish Home for the
Aged, Friend of Bar-Ilan
University, Parkwood Chap-
ter of Women's American
ORT, Pioneer Women Han-
ita Chapter, the Mizrachi

Friday, September 26, 1975 15

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and wife Carolyn, Sydell
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