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May 07, 1982 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-05-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

22 Friday, May 1, 1982

Jews of Guatemala Fear Outbreak of Anti-Semitism

MEXICO CITY — The
appearance of two anti-
Semitic articles in the
Guatemalan press in the
wake of the military coup
earlier this year has dis-
turbed Guatemala's Jewish

community, according to
reports by the American
Jewish Committee's office
here for Mexico and Central
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lan news service, charges
that Jews constantly have
tried to introduce vile and
immoral currents of
thought and action among
non-Jews. This news service
is used by papers in
neighboring El Salvador,
Costa Rica, and Nicaragua
as well as in Guatemala it-
self.
Another article, head-
lined "The Jewish Hebrew
People," alleges that ". . .
Whoever has read one of the
differnet editions of the
books of 'The Protocols of
the Elders of Zion' will know
the truth, the reality (of)

. . . the international Jew;
and who and what is the di-
rect author of the world's
evil . . ."
"The Protocols of the
Elders of Zion" is a well-
known 19th Century
anti-Semitic tract, a
forgery of the Czarist
police.
The appearance of anti-
Semitic articles comes to
the peak of Guatemala's
political unrest. Many be-
lieve these articles are the
work of extreme right wing
elements in the country,
seeking to exploit domestic
turmoil to promote hatred of
Jews.

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are afraid to attend kinder-
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posed to anti-Semitic in-
sults.
According to Jacky Bigel,
spokesman for the Associa-
tion of Jewish Students in
Bavaria, Jews attending
West German universities
are also exposed to anti-
Semitism and cannot live
without fear unless they
conceal their identity. Bigel
said it was commonplace
that Jewish religious serv-
ices could be conducted only
under heavy police guard in
synagogues protected by
high fences.
Bigel made his remarks
in a declaration on the 34th
anniversary of Israel's in-
dependence. He said the
students' association re-
gretted that the Bonn gov-
ernment was moving away
from its historical special
relationship with Israel.

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JERUSALEM — In con-
junction with the Jewish
National Fund's policy of
attracting people to the for-
ests, new recreation areas
are currently under con-
struction in various parts of
the country.
In the north, a recreation
area is nearing completion
in the Bet Kerem Valley of
the Lower Galilee. Also al-
most completed is another
area near the town of Hazor,
which is to include sports
facilities and camp grounds.
Along the eastern, rela-
tively undeveloped shore of
the Sea of Galilee,
campsites are now being
developed from Haon to the
northern tip of the lake.
Picnic sites are also being
added near the Haifa sub-
urb of Kiryat Ata, and near
Hadera on the coastal plain.

Seminary Sets
Commencement

NEW YORK — Three
honorary degrees will be
awarded May 16 by the
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America at its 88th
annual commencement.
Dame Cicely Saunders,
founder of St. Christopher's
Hospice in London, will re-
ceive the degree of doctor of
humane letters, honoris
causa, at the exercises, as -
will Dr. Gerhart M.
Riegner, secretary-general
of the World Jewish Con-
gress.
The honorary degree of
doctor of Hebrew letters will
be conferred on Prof. Ep-
hraim E. Urbach, president
of the Israel Academy of
Sciences and Humanities.
More than 100 degrees
will be conferred, 26 young
men will be ordained as
rabbis, and seven will re-
ceive the diploma of hazzan.

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