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June 17, 1977 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-06-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 Friday, June 17, 1977

Nazi Propaganda in Germany, Soviet Anti-Semitism

NEW YORK . (JTA) —
Leopold Trepper, the for-
mer World War II spy who
infiltrated the Gestapo, said
last week that people are
making a great mistake in
not adequately fighting
Nazi propaganda among
German youth and anti-
Semitism in the Soviet
Union, both of which he
feels are widespread. Trep-
per spoke at a press confer-
ence at the Anti-Defama-
tion League of Bnai Brith
announcing the publication
of his memoirs, "The Great
Game."
He added: "In place of
Stalinism we riow have
Brezhnevism . . . and in the
place of Nazism in Ger-
many there are now thou-
sands and thousands of
people coming back to
`Mein Kampf.' The struggle
must begin all over again."

viet Union (Brezhnev) re-
sponds only to things which
are clear and direct . . . It
is our responsibility to act
forcefully to arouse public
opinion."

Speaking in French with
the aid of an interpreter,
Trepper, at one point, made
an impassioned plea on be-
half of Soviet Jewry:
"Their faith depends on us.
And everything depends on
public opinion. This gentle-
man who now directs the So-

Trepper was the head of
the Soviet anit-Nazi espion-
age network which was
called "The Red Orches-
tra" by the Gestapo. The
"great game" was "to

No Trading
With USSR

TEL AVIV (ZINS)—
There has. been very little
trade between Israel and
the USSR_ for the last 20
years, according to the eco-
nomic editor of the Israeli
newspaperi, Maariv. How-
ever, there is brisk trade be-
tween Israel and Romaina,
Hungary, Bulgaria and Yu-
goslavia. 1976 Israel ex-
ported $45 million, but im-
ported an equal amount
from the countries.

counter-atack against the
plan of the Gestapo," by
giving information to the
Russians, Trepper said.

After the war he was im-
prisoned by Stalin for
nearly 10 years and later
lived in Poland under house
arrest. He came 'to Israel in
1974 after a world-wide pub-
licity campaign to secure
his release.

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Former Detroiters celebrating the 30th anniversary of
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A group of former Detroit-
ers, who in their youth
were members of Hash-
omer Hatzair, are celebrat-
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their aliya at Kibutz Ein
Dor in the Lower Galilee.
The kibutz, numbering
700, came into being in 1948
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The Radomer Aid Society
will meet 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Zionist Cul-
tural Center. Officers for
1977-78 will be elected, and
plans for the July 26 instal-
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Among the original group
still living at Ein Dor are:
Hillel Haramati (Gross-
man) David Ben Nachum
(Nemoff), Tzvi Festenstein,
Mariam Ben Nachum (Le-
vine), Benny Bar Moishe
(Kutnick), Sushanah Harris
(Marks), Ahron Einhorn
(Oren), Abba Sloter, Sara
Bar Moishe (Levine), Matti
Harris and Tova Margolit
(Lang).

The guest speaker, Dr.
Gabriel Cohen, dean of the
Gold College for Women in
Jerusalem, where the sen-
ior girls have attended clas-
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mencement address.

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day in the home of Sam Kel-
man, 24331 Blackstone, Oak
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