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Old Orchard Shopping Center Maple Road at Orchard Lake Rd. 15150 W. 7 Milo Rd. 626-2400 Open Mon thru Fn 8 30 to 5. Sat 9 to 3 44b Open Mon. thin Fri. 10 to 5. Sat 10 to 4 Progressive Rabbi Is Ordained in Israel (Continued from Page 1) Hebrew University. He graduated in 1978 with distinction. During his studies he began to practice as rabbi at the Or Hadash community — which he first joined upon his return from the U.S. He is currently teaching Bible Ruling Reversed: 3 Nazis Jailed After Convictions with this ad only 342-8822 r Friday, February 22, 1980 5 BONN (JTA) — Three former Gestapo officials, sentenced to prison terms last week for their roles in the deportation of French Jews and others during World War II, were arrested over the weekend. The three, Kurt Lischka, Her- bert Martin-Hagen and Ernst Heinrichsohn, were to have remained free pend- ing the outcome of their ap- peals. But the Cologne court that convicted them on Feb. 12 ordered their arrests. No explanation was given for the reversal of presiding Judge Hieinz Fassbender's release order after he re- jected a warrant by the pro- secutoin last week. The news that the three war criminals would remain at- large during the appeals process, which could take as long as a year, touched off angry demonstrations in Munich and elsewhere in Germany and abroad. Lischka, 70, a former SS major, Hagen, 66, and Heinrichsohn, 59, were jailed on Saturday. They had been sentenced the previous Tuesday to 10, 12 and six years respectively. Demonstrations of sympathy for Hein- richsohn continued in the small Bavarian town of Buergstadt where he had been mayor for many years, resigning only when his prison sentence was pronounced. The townspeople protested his conviction and pro- tested again over his ar- rest. Rumors spread in Buergstadt that "200 Jews are about to come to our town." The West German news media gave extensive coverage to the sentencing of the three. The liberal daily, Sued- deutsche Zeitung, pub- lished in Munich, carried the headline, "High Jail Terms at Lischka's Trial." The paper observed that "there might be a lot to criticize on the continuous provocations of Serge and Beate Klarsfeld but one must admit that without their demonstrations no Lischka trial would have taken place." Serge Klarsfeld, a French Jewish lawyer, and his non-Jewish wife, Beate, have been active for years in attempts to bring Lischka and other Nazi war criminals to jus- tice. The Central Organiza- tion of Jews in Western Germany said the verdict serves as a juridical and moral precedent. Heinz Galinski, chairman of the Jewish community in West Berlin, said the trial reaf- firmed the necessity to go ahead with the prosecutions, of Nazi war criminals. Israel Industrialist Forecasts Trade With Egypt Promising TEL AVIV (JTA) — An Israeli industrialist said that trade with Egypt-and economic relations with that country in general are more promising than origi- nally anticipated. According to Naftali Blumenthal, director gen- eral of Koor Industries, Is- rael's largest industrial concern, it is only necessary to compare the economies of Egypt and Israel to see that they can be made com- plementary, to the benefit of both countries. Blumenthal revealed that Koor, a Histadrut- owned enterprise, already has a working office in Cairo and has been export- ing its products to Egypt for some time through a third country because an Israeli-Egyptian trade agreement has not yet been concluded. Koor produces chemi- cals, foods, electronic and communications equipment, cement, con- struction materials and other items. Blumenthal said Egyp- tian industrialists and trade leaders are not yet doing business with Israel although they appreciate the opportunities. He suggested that to encourage them, Israel should pur- chase certain Egyptain goods even if they are not immediately essential. Swastika Dauber Punishment Set SYRACUSE, N.Y. (JTA) — An 18-year-old youth who admitted daubing a swastika on a home last May has been given special punishment by the Onon- daga County Court. John M. Ouellette, who pleaded guilty to third- degree criminal mischief, a felony, was sentenced by Judge William Burke to attend an exhibit of "spiritual resistance" art by concentration camp sur- vivors at a local museum. In addition, he must view "Night and Fog," a film about the Holocaust, and write a 500-word essay de- scribing his feelings after seeing the film. The judge has recom- mended that Ouellette also be placed on probation for a number of years, subject to agreement of the County Probation Department. at Hebrew University, and of kashrut and the spe- is working on his doctoral cial aura of the Sabbath. thesis. He is married to "The principles of Re- Ruthi, a computor planner, form attract me," he said and they have two children. in a recent interview, Rabbi Alfred Gottschalk, "but not the way they are president of the Hebrew implemented in Union College in America." Jerusalem, said, "He has In his response address distinguished himself both Tuesday he said, "Many are in the university and at the the trials and tribulations HUC. In every way he has which we shall still have to fulfilled our highest expec- face. But, this we do believe, we shall enjoy the many tations." Gottschalk did not fail to times in which we shall mention the importance of have earned the privilege to Rotem's ordination in the recite Shehekhiyanu to- context of religious life in gether: Shehekhiyanu, with Israel, stressing that al- many more people, and in though Reform Judaism many, many times." Presently there are five was not looking for a con- frontation, it would also in- more Israelis studying to sist on the freedom of reli- become Progressive gious practice. Judaism rabbis. The slim, dark-haired rabbi, wearing a trimmed beard, in many ways is not far from the Ord thodox practice of Judaism. Unlike the founders of Reform Judaism a century ago in the U.S., who rebelled against Jewish ritual tradition, Rotem cherishes the observance PARTY-WEBBING-BRIDESMAID-BAR MOM LONG and SHORT DRESSES 1/2 OFF Delicate Dangles $199 GROUP 599 GROUP S59 GROUP $99 $49 $29 -- TE A single script initial dangling from an 18" chain makes a most attractive necklace. 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