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January 21, 1983 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-01-21

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30 Friday, January 21, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NEW HOURS

NEW HOURS

J r(I. Ahin

Wallenberg Nominated for Nobel

LONDON (JTA) — Raoul
Wallenberg, the Swedish
diplomat who saved
thousands of Hungarian
Jews froth the Nazis and
who disappeared frOm
Budapest in 1945 when
Soviet forces liberated that
city from Nazi occupation,
has been nominated as a
candidate for the 1983
Nobel Peace Prize.

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for wanting to leave the country.

Number of Wks Suffering

ANATOLY
SHARANS KY

FELI KS
KOCHUBIEVSKY

305

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WHAT CAN YOU DO? The Helsinki Agreement which the Soviet govt.
sigped allows for freedom of emigration. Let our voices — letters, telegrams,
phone calls — express our protest to Western leaders to intercede and to the
Soviets to set them free. THIS WEEK WRITE TO:

AMBASSADOR ANATOLY F. DOBRYNIN

1125 16TH STREET N.W.
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036

Paid for by:

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of the Jewish Community Council

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Plant Trees

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Student Project
Leads to Inmate
Who Aided Jews

BONN (JTA) — A re-
search project by high
school students in Kassel
has produced evidence of a
political prisoner at the
Buchenwald concentration
camp who saved the lives of
158 Jewish children and
youths during his incarcer-
ation there.
The prisoner, Wilhelm
Hammann, died in 1955.
The pupils of the Gerhart-
Hauptmann Realschule in
Kassel believe he deserves
to have his name enshrined
in the honor role of the Yad
Vashem in Jerusalem. They
are urging survivors of
children's cell block eight at
Buchenwald to come for-
ward with corroborative
evidence that will make this
possible.
The youngsters con-
ducted their research in
1981 when they were be-
tween 14-15 years of age
and wrote a book on their
discoveries which will be
published next spring by
the Deutscher Taschen-
buchverlag. All 32 engaged
in the project have since
graduated and are working
or attending schools of
higher learning. Many of
them continue to meet reg-
ularly and they plan to
spend the proceeds from the
sale of their book to visit Is-
rael.

Galai Haruach

JOIN US AND PLANT A TREE

taken seriously accounts
from former Soviet pris-
oners who claim to have
seen him in Soviet prisons
during the 1970s.
A worldwide vigil was
held on Monday to mark the
anniversary of the 1945
date when Wallenberg was
taken into Soviet custody.
The U.S. Holocaust Memo-
rial Council and the New
York State Senate passed
resolutions marking the
vigil.

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CIRCUMSTANCES

Three Profs
Will Receive
Wolf Prizes

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Wolf Foundation Prize in
,agriculture for 1982 will be
awarded to Prof. Wendsell
Roelofs of Cornell . Univer-
sity for research in develop-
ing innovative concepts in
pest control vital to agricul-
ture, forestry and public
health.
The foundation also an-
nounced that the Wolf Prize
"in physics will be shared by
Prof. Leon M. Lederman of
the. Fermi Lab in Chicago
and Prof. Martin M. Perl of
Stanfors University.
The $100,000 prizes will
be given at a ceremony in
Jerusalem in May, by
President Yitzhak Navon.

Mubarak to Visit
U.S. and Canada

GALAI HARUACH

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND

Anterik Wikstroem, a
member of Sweden's Parli
ament and former Ministe r
of Culture, nominated Wal
lenberg.
Soviet authorities claim
Wallenberg died of a heart
attack in a Moscow jail in
1947. Sweden, however, has

MONTREAL (JTA) —
President Hosni Mubarak
of Egypt will follow his U.S.
visit next week with a visit
in Ottawa Jan. 31-Feb. 10.
Mubarak will be the first
Egyptian President to visit
Canada and his talks will
focus on finalizing an
agreement to purchase a
Canadian reactor, other
bilateral matters and the
Middle East peace, negotia-
tions.

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