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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-07-21

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derich Wilhelm Heinen, a
57-year-old former member
of the SS, was sentenced to
life imprisonment by a
Saarbruecken court last
week for the murders of
three Jewish inmates at the
Lemberg concentration
camp in Poland during
World War II and complic-
ity in the murders of five
others.
A court in Titisee-
Neustadt, also in south
Germany, imposed a $1,200
fine on a man accused of
carrying a swastika flag.
The defendant and four
companions attacked a
campsite occupied by Com-
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1976. Before the incident he
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the flag. The display of Nazi
symbols is against the law
in West Germany.
Meanwhile, the Federal
Ministry for Youth, Family
and Health has banned the
sale of four long-playing re-
cords on grounds that they
glorify the Nazi ideology
and thus endanger German
youth. The records include
such titles as "A Nation
Goes to the Guns-Blitz Vic-
tory Over Poland" and "Hi-
tler Youth Marches."
Last month the ministry
banned publication of five
volumes of reprints of the
Wehrmacht newspaper.

In Paris, a court ban-
ned a French translation

of Hitler's Mein Kampf.
The court ruled the book
could neither be pub-

lished nor circulated un-
less an explanatory leaf-

, let is included with a de-
tailed extract of the
Nuremberg international
court ruling on Nazism,
Hitler and the book.
The court also awarded
80,000 francs ($17,000)
damages to the plaintiff, the

International League

Against Anti-Semitism
(LICA).
By a strange twist of his-
tory it was LICA which 40
years ago fought hard to
have the book translated
into French and published
in Paris. At the time, LICA
felt that French public opin-
ion should be better in-
formed of Hitler's plans and
aspirations as outlined in
Mein Kampf.
LICA president Jean
Pierre-Bloch said he feels
that times have changed
and that France and West-
ern Europe are already
overflooded with neo-Nazi
literature and do not need
Hitler's original version,
too.
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Lawyers' Groups
Join Anti-Nazis

The Labor-Community-
Interfaith Council Against
the Nazis (LCIC) has been
joined by two lawyers'
groups, the Lawyers Guild
of Detroit and the Detroit
Chapter of the National
Conference of Black
Lawyers.
LCIC has taken a leading
role in fighting the Nazi
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Black Maccabi Star to Convert

By HASKELL COHEN

NEW YORK (JTA) — Au-
lcie Perry, the black star of
the Maccabi Tel Aviv bas-
ketball team, who led that
team to the European Cup
Championship in the spring
of 1977, is converting to
Judaism. Perry led the
Maccabi Club to the Euro-
pean title the same night
former Premier Yitzhak
Rabin announced his resig-
nation from office.

The airwaves were so
cluttered with news of the
basketball victory that
Rabin was forced to delay

Educators
Convene in Israel

U.S.

NEW YORK — More

than 100 American
educators from 18 states
and the Panama Canal Zone
will participate in two Mid-
dle East- studies institutes
at universities in Israel dur-
ing the next two months
under the auspices of the
National ,Committee for
Middle East Studies in Sec-
ondary Education.

One, at the Hebrew Uni-
versity in Jerusalem, is
funded by a grant from the
Office of Education of the
U.S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare
under its Group Projects
Abroad program. The other,
at Tel Aviv University is
co-sponsored by the Ameri-
can Federation of Teachers
(AFL-CIO).

The program at the Heb-
rew University is a six-
week Middle East Area
Studies and Curriculum
Development Institute
which will combine study
and travel with preparation
of instructional materials
on the Middle East for use in
secondary schoolg through-
out the United States.
The Middle East Studies
Institute at Tel Aviv Uni-
versity is a four-week prog-
ram, which features lec-
tures on four themes — the .
Middle East, Contemporary
Israel, the Conflict in the
Middle East and the Labor
Movement in Israel — and
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his resignation until he
could secure time for radio
and television coverage.
The populace was so jubil-
ant over the great victory
spearheaded by Perry that
it chanted "Perry for Prime
Minister," all night long. —
Perry, a studious 6'11"
soft spoken individual, has
been mulling over the idea
of conversion for the last
year. "I intend to reside in
Israel permanently and feel
very strongly about the
people there and have al-
ready purchased a 61/2 room
apartment which is nearing
completion in North Tel
Aviv," he said.

"I have been studying
the Bible and will shortly
commence a comprehen-
sive review of Jewish
laws and customs under
the guidance of a rabbi in
Queens, New York. I visit
him two or three times a
week."

I asked Perry if he
realized the Israel rabbi-
nate was very strict in the
matter pertaining to con-
version.
"I know all about that. As
a matter of fact my rabbi-
teacher has tried several
times to dissuade me from
making this change," Perry
replied. "I am aware of the
fact that it is mandatory for
the rabbi to try to convince a
proselyte not to convert and
he has to admonish that in-
dividual several times.
Every time I have visited
my teacher, he has tried to
persuade me against this
move, but, I am firm in my
convictions that I want to
join the fold. I am circum-
cised already and know that
eventually I shall go

through a religious proce-
dure at the mikva."

In the event that Perry
goes through with the
conversion, he will be-
come the second Maccabi
team member to go this
route. Previously, Jim
Boatwright converted
after playing for the club
for a period of three
years.
It is Perry's intention to
move back to Israel early in
September, at-which time
he will start learning Heb-
rew at an ulpan. He hopes to
meet with an Orthodox
rabbi in Tel Aviv, who will
help carry out the conver-
sion procedure.

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part of an American good-
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