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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-03-18

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46 Friday, March 18 1083

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

F i!7y ;fa 01

U.S. Spied on Two Jewish Relief Agencies
in 1947, Called Many Refugees Communists

By CHARLES ALLEN, JR.

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
hitherto "Top Secret" 35-
page set of State Depart-
ment documents reveals
that Jewish survivors of the
Holocaust seeking their

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way out of Europe to Pales-
tine after World War II were
labeled "illegals" by the
State Department and were
kept under strict and exten-
sive surveillance by inves-
tigators.

••••• •„ woo

The documents also (United Nations Relief and
charge that two Jewish re- Rehabilitation Agency
life agencies aiding which provided shelter and
Holocaust survivors were aid for millions of refugees
involved in "black market" after World War II) camps
operations.
are either furnished by the
The report dated May 14, Jewish relief agencies or
1947, is the same one that they are under control of the
reported in detail about the Jewish relief agencies."
Vatican-controlled "monas-
The Jewish relief agen-
tery route" which aided and
abetted fleeing Nazi war cies also converted UNRRA
criminals, including the supplies into one vast
notorious SS officers Otto "black market," the report
Skorzeny, Klaus Barbie and claimed. ". . . The black
market sales of lations
Franz Stangel.
According to the re- drawn from UNRRA are, in
port, the two Jewish the opinion of this writer
agencies which were (La Vista), the largest
most closely watched by source of income for both the
State Department inves- Jewish underground and
tigators operating out of the legitimate Jewish relief
the American Embassy in agencies operating in
Rome were the American Italy."
Jewish Joint Distribu-
At least "10 percent of the
tion Committee and the underground refugees," the
Hebrew Immigrant Aid State Department inves-
Society (HIAS).
tigators claimed, were try-
With a distinct tone of ing "illegally to run the
disapproval, the report British blockade" into
stated that "the administra- Palestine and were "Com-
tive staffs of the UNRRA munist agents."

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JERUSALEM — Israel
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towns to fill out a 27-page
questionaire giving the
names of men of military
age, sources of dynamite for
quarrying and car license
plate numbers.
Observers believe the
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training course for 10
computer-technology
teachers from six countries
was given recently at the
headquarters of World ORT
Union in London, according
to Beverly Minkoff, na-
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"Hebrew Manuscript
Painting," a book by Dr.
Joseph Gutmann, was re-
cently featured as a Book-
of-the-Month Club selec-
tion. Gutmann is professor
of art history at Wayne
State University.
Published by George
Braziller (New York), the
book is part of a series on
illuminated manuscripts. It
has been published in
English, Dutch, German
and French.

.

Jet Inventory

WASHINGTON — Is-
rael's air force currently has
39 F-15 jet fighters, 72
F-16s, 133 F-4 Phantoms
and 163 Kfir C2s.
According to Aviation
Week and Space Technol-
ogy magazine, Israel will be
replacing its aircraft with
the F-15, F-16 and the pro-
posed Lavi so that it will
have 600 jet fighters in the
1990s.

The book surveys the field
of medieval Hebrew manu-
script illuminations and
contains 40 four-color' plates
and 19 black and white
photographs. A complete
bibliography is included as
well as a description of each
painting and its location.
The volume is Dr. Gut-
mann's 15th book.



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French Election
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Mideast Policy

PARIS (JTA) — French
Middle East policy is ex-
pected to be unchanged de-
spite the possibility that
President Francois Mitter-
rand may reshuffle his
SoCialist government in the
aftermath of Sunday's sec-
ond round of municipal elec-
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Lille, and Foreign Minister
Claude Cheysson. A large
section of the French Jewish
community blames Cheys-
son for what they see as "an
unfriently attitude" toward
Israel. But French sources
stress that Cheysson only
carries out Mitterrand's
policies.
Nevertheless, a fre-
quently mentioned possible
successor to Cheysson in a
new government is Jacques
Attali, an Algerian-born
Jew who is a special adviser
to the president and is
active in Jewish organiza-
tions.



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