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November 12, 1976 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-11-12

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14 Friday, November 12, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Trifa Case Facing Delays

thtaii Say agn SeidOt614

Assistant U.S. Attor- ing 12-18 months to re-
ney Frederick Van Tiem solve.
believes the earliest
.„`;..A case of this complex-
Romanian Archbishop ity will take longer," Van
Valerian Trifa will be Tiem said.
brought to trial in U.S.
The complaint against
District Court in Detroit Trifa was filed in May,

will be next summer.
1975, and Van Tiem said
.V Van Tiem who hasjust Trifa's response 'was
' - taken over the U.S. Im- made in August or SO-
VE 8-705
migration and Natiirali- tember. A discov re. ry
MARVIN CHECK
MARVIN ROSEN
-L zation. SerNiice'g- 'case period to gather evidence
against Trifa, which followed, and Trifa
„seeks to remove the pre vz,,,sOleduled to give
p..osition in the case :last
Oro' exPectSAhl:e:, far spring.
,The deposition ha:.s
give a crepbsi ,k
qicin'' in' the case in De- been delayed several
cember or early January.
times because Trifa's-at-
INS has-. accused Trifa torney suffeied a heart
of cOncealing his ties witty attack and trifa repor-
the- fasCist .ROmanian tedly suffered a slight
Iron Guard in World War. stroke.
Van Tiem:said follow-
CALL ALAN CHARNES FOR PRICE
II when the prelate
migfated to the U.S.. and ing 'Trifa's deposition
QUOTES & FULL DETAILS , -
when he applied for citi- there may be another
zenship. He has also been delay for gathering of
FREE
accused of leading a evidence and taking de-
SERVICE LOANER
Bucharest pogrom in positions from other wit-
1941.
nesses, followed by a pre-
Van Tiem said the Fed- trial examination. Fol-
eral Court for the Eastern lowing this, Judge Cor-
District of Michigan has nelia Kennedy could set a
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Clergyman Blasted for Alleged
Remark Made Against Jews

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Remarks offensive to
Jews attributed to a high
ranking Roman, Catholic
clergyman were the sub
j ect of an exchange of let
ters released kiee bet
ween Rabbi'Ji4ah Cahn
president of the New
York Board of Rabbis and
Terrence Cardinal Cooke
the Archbishop -of New
York. •-'
Rabbi. Cahn, who in-
itiated the , correspon
dence, asked for an exp-
lanation or disavoWal of a
statement' reported to
have been -made . during
the Bronx health care
controversy last month
by Monsignor James Cas-
sidy.
According to a report
on radio station WQXR,
Cassidy said on Oct. 19,
"We Catholics are tired of
being pushed around by
the Jews of New York"
and that the predomin-
antly Puerto Rican
neighborhoods of the
South Bronx "would
much rather be treated
by their own kind."
The controversy was
generated by a dispute
over affiliating the city's
new North Central Bronx
Hospital with the Albert
Einstein Medical College
of Yeshiva University in-
stead of the Catholic-
sponsored Misericordia
Hospital. Catholics con-
tended that Jewish medi-
cal institutions received a
disproportionate share of
city health care funds.
Cahn described Cas-
sidy's alleged remarks as
"blatant appeals to the
basest traits in our suf-
fering society." He wrote,
"If Monsignor Cassidy
spoke in anger, compas-
sion demands forgive-
ness. If he truly believes
such sentiments, then I
am certain that a public
disavowal of them would
demonstrate that the
church neither condones
nor recognizes the au-
thority of Monsignor Cas-
sidy to speak in this false
and biased fashion."
Replying, Cooke said, "I
share your concern that
the wonderful relation-
ships between our
Catholic and Jewish

brothers should grow and
deepen and develop more
and more in the com-
munities of-our city." He
added: .
"I had indeed become
aware of certain state-
ments which were attri-
butedby :irriembers of. the
press, and-media to many
of the participants in the
diScus Sion . concerning
health,,and : hospital care
in The: . BronX1 I can as-
sure. you that so many of
these f rep.orted attribu-
tions. were either into
rect. or, taken out of co
text and that .Monsignor
James Cassidy is a man of
deepest understanding of
the wonderful dedication
of the Jewish community
to friendship and cooper-
ation in so many areas."

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