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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-11-27

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Extremists Indicted in Plot

to Bomb Nashville Temple

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Two Ku Klux Klansmen
and a new-Nazi were in-
dicted by a federal grand
jury Monday for allegedly
plotting to blow up a
synagogue, a television
transmission tower and
Jewish owned businesses in
Nashville, Tenn.
The jury deliberated
eight hours before indicting
Gladys Girgenti, 50, and
Bobby Joe Norton, 32. both
members of the Confederate
Vigilantes of the Ku Klux
Klan, and William Foutch,
48, a member of the Ameri-
can Nazi Party.
Girgenti and Norton were
indicted for allegedly trans-
porting explosives and two
counts of conspiracy and
Foutch was indicted on two
counts of conspiracy.

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implicated in what pro-
secutors described as a
"bizarre" scheme moti-
vated by hatred and
bigotry, by Robert Lee
Vance, who was working
for the Federal Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms. Vance had
tape recorded conversa-
tions about the plot. The
defense attorneys argued
that Vance entrapped
their clients.

Last May, federal
authorities intercepted
three people as they drove
their pickup truck onto the
property of The Temple, a
Reform synagogue serving
the estimated 3,700-
member Jewish community
of Nashville, in an alleged
attempt to plant a bomb at
the synagogue.

Mayo Visitors

CHICAGO — Israeli
Cabinet member Yitzhak
Modai was in Rochester,
Minn. last week for un-
specified tests at the Mayo
Clinic.
Visiting the clinic at the
same time was Prince Ab-
dullah, brother of King
Khalid of Saudi Arabia.
Abdullah had an entourage
of 35 with him during his
two days of tests.

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legislation to tighten laws
against new-Nazi activities
has been completed by Jus-
tice Minister Juergen
Schmude and sent to all
state governments in the
Federal Republic and to
various ministries and
major social organizations
for review.
The measures will be
submitted to the Cabinet
next April.
They would empower
state prosecutors to bring to
trial any person who denies
publicly that the Holocause

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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Ambassador Yehuda Blum
of Israel and Rabbi Joseph
Sternstein, president of the
American Zionist Federa-
tion, told the national board
of the AZF that Jews
throughout the world are
"aware" and "aroused" by
the emergency of interna-
tional anti-Semitism.
Referring to the recent
debate oil the sale of
AWACS to Saudi Arabia
and attacks on Israel,
Sternstein said that the
assessment and appraisal
that American Jews are
"angered and aroused" is
necessary, "lest there
spread , the notion that ac-
tions and decisions adverse
to Israel can be conceived
and implemented with the
false confidence that they
will be unrebuffed by an al-
leged supine and pliant
American Jewish commu-
nity." Continuing, Sterns-
tein declared:
"Our words are thus ad-
dressed to President Re-
agan. Permit us to see you
as a friend. You offered as-
surances that the U.S.
would stand by Israel. Let
not this assurance be eroded
by the gnawing teeth of bur-
rowing enemies of Israel.

We look for specific acts and
deeds, rather than words, as
a test of American policy.
And sir, once and for all re-
ject and repudiate the in-
sidious and scurrilous snip-
ing at Israel's friends and
supporters in the U.S."

Noting that Israel and
Premier Menahem Begin
himself are targets of
anti-Semitism and that
international anti-
Semitism is on the rise,
Blum said that "many of
us find it hard to accept
that anti-Semitism has
not been banished from
the earth and we are not
suitably prepared for
change in the interna-
tional climate," a change
which he'stressed has oc-
cured.

Blum cited "crude anti-
Semitic jokes" not only in
United Nations commit-
tees, but throughout the
world. He pointed to "crude
anti-Semitic statements" in
the UN debates, a_nd violent
attacks on Jewish institu-
tions in Antwerp, Vienna,
Paris and the U.S.
During the board meet-
ing, Sternstein announced
that the AZF established as
a living memorial to the late
Faye Schenk an endowment

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occurred or that the Nazis
committed genocide.

It would also ban the
import and distribution
of Nazi emblems and
other propoganda mate-
rial in west Germany.

The need to close
loopholes in existing anti-
Nazi law was stressed in a
statement by Schmude re-
leased Nov. 8 by the press
service of the ruling Social
Democratic Party (SPD).
The release coincided
with charged by Heinz
Galinski; chairman of the
Jewish community in West
Berlin, that the federal
authorities were not taking
sufficient measures to com-
bat neo-Nazi activity.
The draft bill does not in-
clude a ban on the distribu-
tion and sale of Nazi books
and records originating in
Germany, such as Hitler's
"Mein Kampf." The SPD
wanted such a ban, -but
dropped it under pressure
from its junior coalition
partner, the Free Demo-
cratic Party (FDP) and var-
ious lobbying groups.

Yarmulkes OKd

CHICAGO — A U.S. Dis-
trict Court judge has struck
down an Illinois High
School Athletic Association
ruling that prevents Or-
thodox Jewish students
from wearing yarmulkes
during basketball games.
The case was brought by a
Jewish day school in
Chicago.

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what fragrance is to the
fruit.
—A Poincelot

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Memorial Lecture."
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World Zionist Organiza-
tion's Organization De-
partment in Jerusalem and
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