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June 04, 1976 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-06-04

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18 June 4, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

HAVE A DEGREE,*
BUT LACK A JOB?

CONSIDER RETRAINING
FOR SOCIAL WORK
IN ISRAEL

ISRAEL! WHY?

• Because the education you
have should not go to waste.
• Because a Jew has a stake
in Israel's future.
• Because you're needed.
• Because your work will be
be meaningful and
rewarding.

THERE IS MUCH
MORE TO SAY.
LET'S TALK TODAY.

Interviewers will visit here
within a month. Act now!

ISRAEL ALIYAH CENTER

Oak Park, Mich.
TELEPHONE:

968-1044

*It that degree is an M.S.W., we have
a special program to discuss with you.

Justice Dept. Accused of Stalling
on Former Nazis Living in U.S.

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Rep. Joshua Eilberg (D-Pa.)
says the Justice Depart-
ment has neglected to follow
up evidence it has received
from Israel on the cases of
alleged Nazi war criminals
now living in the United
States.
Eilberg, chairman of the
House Subcommittee on
Immigration, Citizenship,
and International Law, met
recently, in Israel, with Maj.
Gershon Lengsfelder, chief
of investigation, Nazi War
Criminal Office of Israel.
The immigration service
presently has 53 names in
its file of persons accused of
war crimes during World
War II. Lengsfelder had
supplied the names of some
40 witnesses for 27 cases
and leads in 10 other cases,
the legislator said.
"At my urging, Attor-
ney General Edward Levi

sent a team of lawyers to
Israel to discuss with Maj.
Lengsfelder what evidence
could be used to get the
people denaturalized or
deported," Eilberg stated.
"I do not know what we
will have to do to get the De-
partment of Justice to act
on the information it has re-
ceived, but I intend to do

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everything possible to get
the Attorney General to
bring these cases to a con-
clusion," Eilberg added. He
said he knows the informa-
tion has been given to inves-
tigators working on the in-
dividual cases, but no
decisions are being made on
prosecution of the pet'sons
accused of war crimes.

LB.

Kahane Would Oust Arabs

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Rabbi Meir Kahane, foun-
der of the Jewish Defense
League, announced that he
was forming a new political
faction with the objective of
Israeli settlement in all of
the administered Arab ter-
ritories and the forced ex-
pulsion of Israel's Arab pop-
ulation if they refuse to
accept compensation to
leave.
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MEIR KAHANE

spokesman, Yoel Lerner,
said that JDL activists in
New York have threatened
that if "Kadum is taken
down, the Israeli Consulate
in New York will go down."
The reference was to the il-
legal Gush Emunim squat-
ters at the Kadum military
base in Samaria.
Kahane, who said his new
movement would be called
"Kach" (so, thus), called the
half million Arab citizens of
Israel a "time bomb'i that
should "be removed." He
maintained that co-exist-
ence between Jews and Ar-
abs in Israel was impossible
and therefore the Arabs
should be offered compensa-
tion to emigrate voluntarily
and those that refused
should be remcved by force
even if they declare their al-
legience to the Jewish state.
Kahane claimed that the
money to compensate the
Arabs could be raised from
world Jewry.

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•Arab lands in Galilee and
that it would take its case to
world opinion abroad. The
Communist-sponsored
Committee for the Defense
of Arab Lands said it would
dispatch representatives to
foreign countries to explain
its position.
The plan of action
adopted at a meeting of
Arab notables in Nazareth
calls for return of expropri-
ation notices to the goverri-
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