THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Authority Honors German Official Who Aided Jews JERUSALEM — The late Dr. Wander Gerhard was recently memorialized as a "righteous gentile" at Yad Vashem, the official Israeli authority for remember- ance of the Holocaust. Dr. Gerhard was a member of the Wehrmacht during World War II, but used his position to issue certificates stating that the victims' mothers were not Jewish so they could es- cape deportation to the con- ration camps. fter he was detected and transferred back to a unit in Germany, he deserted and made his way to Holland where he joined the under- ground. He was later caught and shot to death. Friday, November 1, 1980 11 slita ev • Sesetlelout 6,0. 01411 atstp se * 11A11111WON 1111101 711E ADL Applauds SBA Reversal on Hasidim NEW YORK — The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith called the U.S. Small Business Adminis- tration's (SBA) recent an- nouncement that it would provide assistance to disad- vantaged members of the Hasidic community "a step in the right direction." Following the April SBA decision refusing to desig- nate the Hasidim a "disad- vantaged" group despite having found that the evi- dence of prejudice and dis- crimination experienced by the Hasidim was over- whelming, ADL has pro- tested to the White House and members of the Con- gress what it deemed to be an inequity. Czech Jew Seeks Asylum LONDON — Jiri Lederer, a leading Czech Jewish journalist, was expelled from Czechoslovakia at the end of the summer afte'r serving a three-year prison term. The International Coun- cil of Jews from Czechos- lovakia reported that Le- derer was seeking asylum in West Germany. He was sentenced in 1977 for "subversion" for sending literary texts abroad and served his sentence in a maximum security prison. Lederer and his wife were leading members of the "Charter 77" human rights group in Czechoslovakia. Amnesty International in- ervened in his case without ,ccess. , Students Spend Year in Arad NEW YORK — Some 80 American students de- parted for Israel last week spend a year learning He- brew and exploring their Jewish heritage at the In- ternational Graduate Cen- ter for Jewish and Hebrew Studies in Arad. The group is comprised of college graduates from the East and West coast who are making the trip under the auspices of the Israel Aliya Center. We fly to Florida 19 times a day. Florida schedules, effective Dec.15 Other airlines may cut back, but we're adding even more flights to Florida starting December 15. So you can choose from 10 non- stops and five thru-flights to eight great Florida resorts: Miami, Ft.Lauderdale, Tampa/ St.Pete, Orlando/Walt Disney World, West Palm Beach and Sarasota/Bradenton. Plus easy connections to Jacksonville, Daytona Beach and Ft. Myers. Kick up your heels for just $139 Tourist, $159 First Class, one-way to any Delta city in Florida. You can save a lot on our Buy 'N Fly Discount Fares', with no restrictions. These fares are good on any Delta flight to Florida, except flights via New Orleans. We also have lower fares for a child, age 2-11, when accompanied by an adult pas- senger paying a Buy 'N Fly Fare. Fares shown are good thru Jan- uary 31,1981; slightly higher dur- ing certain holiday periods. There will be a small increase in these fares from February 1 thru April 30,1981. Of course, other Delta discount fares do not apply to the Buy 'N Fly Discount Fares. Delta also offers substantial discounts on round trips. 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