THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6 Friday, May 27, 1983 I'VE MOVED TO AeG B4rIery Nuclear Holocaust (Continued from Page 1) community arising from de- to cover new areas such as: cisions on specific weapons • How Torah and Jewish and research contracts and tradition bear on issues of various alternative ap- the possession and use of proaches to civilian recon- version; nuclear weapons; • The impact of the nu- • Preparation of religious clear arms race and of liturgies dealing with the various arms-control ap- danger of nuclear holocaust; proaches upon - Soviet Proposals for Jewry; nuclear-weapons-free Applying the experience zones in the Middle East; of Soviet Jewry support and • What lessons can be de- movements in bypassing ,9(1144,5 governmental controls to rived from the history of the BILLY make direct contact with Nazi Holocaust. 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Nicaraguan Jews Were Ousted (Continued from Page 1) walls with anti-Zionist diplomats for two years. In New York in 1981, the ADL brought the problems to the attention of Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Miguel d'Escoto, who promised to investigate the complaints. Subsequently, Nicara- guan officials promised to review confiscation cases but have not yet de- livered any response, nor have they responded to ADL requests to state the conditions under which Jews could return to their country. Noting that Minister of Justice Arguello said at a recent meeting of the Human Rights Committee at the United Nations that the government would con- sider a request from Nicaraguan Jews that the synagogue be returned to them as a place of worship, Rosenthal said: "This_ is a meaningless promise in a country with- out Jews." ernment policy, pub- propaganda. fished articles that were Nicaraguan Jews, accord- filled with virulent anti- ing to the article, cite the Semitic statements such long and close relationship as a reference to "syna- between the Palestine Lib- gogues of Satan." eration Organization and - The Sandinistas have the Sandinistas as a source also converted the syna- of their problems. gogue in Managua into a The article states that children's social club, cover- ADL has sought to alleviate ing exterior Stars of David the plight of Nicaraguan with propaganda posters Jews in ongoing dis and adorning the inside cussions with Nicaraguan Suspect Held in the Murder of Peace Now Activist JERUSALEM (JTA) — A suspect in the grenade mur- der of Peace Now activist Emil Grunzweig last Feb- ruary was remanded in cus- tody for 15 days by a Jerusalem magistrate Sun- day. Three other suspects arrested last weekend were released after questioning. The man being held was not identified by name. He was described as being in his 20s, the father of two children and a resident of Kiryat Arba, the Gush Emunim stronghold adja- cent to Hebron_ He reportedly denied any connection with the murder *of Grunzweig, a 33-year-old mathematics instructor. Grunzweig was killed when an unidentified person hurled a live gre- nade into a small group of demonstrators outside the prime minister's office. They were demanding the resignation or dismissal of former Defense Minister Ariel Sharon in compliance with the recommendations of the special commission which investigated the massacre of Palestinians last September in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in west Beirut. Three Kiryat Arba men were arrested for question- ing last Saturday night and another was arrested early Sunday. Two, identified as Yitzhak Maoz and Mark Caspi, were released after two hours when they were able to establish alibis for the time of the murder. The third man, freed Monday, was not identified. But the fourth man was remanded in custody after police submitted a confiden- tial report to the court.- The suspect was quoted as saying, "I am a religious man and I de- test violence .. I think I was not in Jerusalem on that day," the day of the murder. He also denied any connection with other persons allegedly involved in the crime. Judge Uzi Sivan barred the release of any further information to the media on grounds that the police should be left to conduct their ihvestigatioh without hindrance. Jerusalem police have come under strong criticism lately for their failure to find Grunzweig's killer after three months of inves- tigation into a crime that shocked the nation. Senior police officials insist that the investigation is being conducted energetically and that a substantial amount of manpower has been as- , signed to it. The media called the ar- rests last weekend a "major breakthrough." But police officials tended a play down its importance, noting that some 500 persons have been questioned to date and re- leased for lack of evidence. Several dozen suspects have been detained for a time, but all were subsequently released. AIPAC Plans Policy Meeting WASHINGTON — The American Israel Public Af- fairs Committee will hold its annual policy conference at the Washington Hilton June 12-14. 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