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February 18, 1983 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-02-18

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18 Friday, February 18, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Poland Attacks Father Kolbe

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ports a bitter verbal ex-
change between the
Catholic Church and the
Polish government press
spokesman centering on the
charge of anti-Semitism
against Father Maximillian
Kolbe, the recently
canonized priest.
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her this month in an article
Jerzy Urban, the press
spokesman for the Polish
government. In his article,
Urban said that the appar-
ent "Philo-Semitism" of a
modern Cracow periodical
was motivated by "a desire
to make up for the sins of the
pre-war (religious publica-
tions) Mali Dziennik and
Ryceiz Niepokalanej," of
which Kolbe was the editor.
"One now," Urban added,
"has to bow down before the
editor of that filth."
Urban's article was
strongly denounced by both
the Vatican Radio broad-
casting in Polish and by the
Catholic daily Slowo
Powszechne. The Vatican
charged that the article's
reference to Kolbe was "in-
sulting to his memory" and
"all the more incomprehen-
sible, since an official dele-
gation from the Polish
People's Republic took part
in the canonization cere-
monies," which took place
last October.
The Catholic daily
stated that
Urban
"should know that it is

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just not acceptable to
make such formulations
about someone who
starved to death in a
death bunker at Au-
schwiti having offered
his life to save that of an-
other camp inmate."
Shortly after Kolbe's ele-
vation to sainthood, some of
his pre-war writings were
brought to light in which
various anti-Jewish refer-
ences were cited. In one
such instance, Kolbe wrote
he considered freemasons
"as an organized clique of
fanatical Jews who want to
destroy the church." In his
defense, church spokesmen
have referred to passages
from Kolbe's collected
works which indicate his
opposition to violent anit-
Semitism.

U.S. Concerned
Over Killings
of Palestinians

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The State Department said
that reports of Palestinians
being killed in the Sidon
area in south Lebanon "con-
VV . cerns us greatly."
A
State Department deputy
spokesman Alan Romberg
said the U.S. cannot confirm
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• or deny the reports. He
added that in the last sev-
eral days the U.S. has urged
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Lebanon, Israel and others
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"to fulfill their responsibil-

ity for protecting the lives of
the inhabitants of Leba-
non."
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The United Nations Re-
lief and Works Agency said
• that 15 bodies were found
near the Ayn Hulweh
Palestinian refugee camp
outside Sidon. The UN
A
agency also reportedly said
that notices were found in
H
mosques in the area calling
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on each Lebanese to kill a
Palestinian.

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HAIFA (ZINS) —Hebrew
University Prof. Yehoshua
Praner warns that Israel is
on the way to "total
academization." He said in
a speech in Haifa that 65
percent of Israel's high
school graduates to on to
college and an additional 20
percent go to teacher
seminaries.
Prof. Praner said enter-
ing freshman at Israel's
universities will number
14,000 within two years and
reach 20,000 by 1990.
"Higher education is pro-
liferating at a speed beyond
our means," he said.

Arson Is
Ruled Out in
Synagogue Fire

Lab tests conducted by
the U.S. Treasury Depart-
ment's Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms division conclu-
sively show that the fire
that destroyed the
sanctuary and social Hall of
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses last month was not
caused by arson.
Officials said this week
that they should be able to
tell shortly exactly what
caused the fire.

Capucci's Actions Spark
Israeli Complaint to Vatican

ROME — The Israeli gov-
ernment has formally ex-
pressed to the Vatican its
concern with the anti-
Israeli activities of Ar-
chbishop Hilarion Capucci,
the Syrian prelate who was
released from an Israeli
prison in 1977 following a
papal promise that the ar-
chbishop would not act in a
way "detrimental" to the
state of Israel.
The Israeli complaint was
contained in a letter sent to
the Vatican last week. The
action followed an appear-
ance by Capucci on an Ita-
lian television program in
which the archbishop em-
phatically re-affirmed his
support for the Palestine
Liberation Organization.
Capucci is a member of the
Palestine National Council,
the PLO's highest body.
In 1974, Capucci was sen-
tenced by a Jerusalem court
to 12 years in prison after
large quantities of weapons,
ammunition and explosives
were discovered in his car. A
1977 letter from Pope Paul
VI to Israeli President Ep-
hriam Katzir prompted Is-
rael to release the ar-
chbishop.
The Israeli government

has frequently urged the
Vatican to restrict the ar-
chbishop, who was born in
Syria, to religious tasks and
prevent him from engaging
in open political activity
throughout -Europe.

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