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August 05, 1983 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-08-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Survivors Hold Reunion
at Rothschild Estate

LONDON — A group of husband,
James
de
15 Jewish men from the Rothschild of the interna-
United States, Canada, tional banking family, ar-
Britain and Israel gathered ranged for the rescue of 30
at the Rothschild Estate in boys from a Jewish school in
the English country-side Frankfurt am Main on the
last week to pay tribute to eve of World War II.
Dorothy de Rothschild, the
The boys, ranging in age
woman responsible for sav- from six to 14, were
ing them from the brought to England by
Holocaust, the New York emissaries of the de
Times reported.
Rothschilds and lived on the
Forty-four years ago Mrs. edge of the family's 6,000
de Rothschild and her late acre estate in an eight-
bedroom house called the
Cedars. For more than five
years, the Cedar Boys, as
they were called by the vil-
lagers, lived without word
of their families left behind
in Germany.
By the end of the war
most of the boys learned
that their families had
been decimated by the
Nazis in concentration
camps. The residents of
the Cedars scattered to
both sides of the Atlantic
to start new lives.
Custom Laminated Furniture.
Bernd Katz and Jack
Residential & Commercial
Hellman, two former Cedar
Graphic Wall Design
Boys now residing in New
York, began organizing the
KEITH SCHARE
reunion after they met by
Designer
chance in 1981.

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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Robert McFarlane,
President Reagan's special
envoy to the Middle East,
arrived Tuesday night in Is-
rael amid concern that the
U.S. is seeking more conces-
sions from Israel to. help
solve the crisis in Lebanon.
McFarlane's visit followed a
meeting with Lebanese
government officials in Be-
irut, including President
Amin Gemayel.
The U.S. envoy is also ex-
pected to visit Syria, where
the state-run press this
week has been violently at-
tacking America's Mideast
policy.
According to political cir-
cles in Jerusalem, the U.S.
has reportedly told Israel
that there is little prospect
that Syria will soften its
stand on withdrawing its
forces from Lebanon with-
out some indication that Is-
rael does not intend to
entrench itself on the Awali
River line for a long period
of time in the process of re-
deploying its troops in south
Lebanon.
The repeated state-
ments by Foreign Minis-
ter Yitzhak Shamir and
Defense Minister Moshe
Arens in Washington last
week, where they met
with Reagan and other
top Administration offi-
cials, that Israel does not
intend to dig in along the

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Pressure Speculation Renewed
During McFarlane's M.E. Visit

MONTREAL (JTA) —
The Allied Jewish Commu-
nity Services of Greater
Montreal for 1983-1984 has
approved a "belt-tightening
budget" of $7,278,455, less
than two percent more than
the 1982-1983 budget.

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channel to the Syrians.
Political circles in
Jerusalem said that McFar-
lane would propose a sep-
aration of forces between
Syria and Israel in Leba-
non, which would be fol-
lowed by a gradual with-
drawal of all foreign forces.

Awali River but that its
troops' redeployment
there is the first phase of
an Israeli withdrawal
from Lebanon, appar-
ently has not been re-
garded as satisfactory by
moderate Arab leaders,
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