THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Creators of Anti-Semitic
Game Charged in Germany
Long-Standing U.S.-Israel
Ties Focus of Scholars
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The United States provided
protection for Jews arriving
in the Holy Land during the
Ottoman rule in the late
19th and early 20th Cen-
tury, according to papers
based on long forgotten
American Embassy records
which were reported to
scholars at the three-day
Second International
Scholars Colloquium on
America-Holy Land studies
which ended here last week.
More than 100 scholars
from Canada, Israel, Brit-
ain, the United States and
Turkey took part in the col-
loquium, sponsored by the
American Jewish Historical
Society, the National Arc-
hives and Records Service,
where most sessions were
held, and the Institute of
Contemporary Jewry of the
Hebrew University.
Officials said the
centuries-old relationship
between America and the
Holy Land, prior to 1948,
when Israel was pro-
claimed, has been the sub-
ject of a new field of study in
recent years. The first col-
loquium was held in 1975.
During the meeting, the
scholars exchanged in-
formation on their latest
findings contained in
hundreds of pamphlets
and books written by ar-
cheologists, historians,
scientists, biblical schol-
ars, American consuls,
novelists, missionaries,
tourists and settlers and
builders of the Holy
Land.
British scholars reported
that British libraries have
also been found to house a
rich source of material
about America and the Holy
Land, as well as about late
19th Century attitudes
toward the Jewish return to
Palestine in both Britain
and the United States.
Israeli scholars delivered
papers about the numerous
documentary sources found
in Israel, including items
from the 19th Century
Eretz Yisrael Hebrew press.
BONN (JTA) — A 35-
year-old former policeman
and his 29-year-old woman
friend have been charged in
Zweibruecken with devis-
ing and circulating an
anti-Semitic game in which
six pawns representing six
million Jews are moved by
throw of dice to squares
marked with the names of
Nazi death camps. The
names of the accused were
not disclosed.
The charges rest on a
West German law forbid-
ding racist propaganda and
the display of Nazi symbols.
The hand-drawn game
surfaced several months
ago when copies were
mailed to institutions all
over Germany, including
Jewish communities.
Twelve copies were confis-
cated by the police.
JERUSALEM (JNI) —
Some 1,300 Jewish youth
from around the world
attended a three-day aliya
jamboree in the Aminadov
Forest near Jerusalem
early this month.
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Days of awe
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According to Wilhelm
Sattler, prosecutor for
the federal state of Saar-
land, the accused man is
from the Homburg area
of Saarland. He quit his
police job and has been
making his living as a
"national author."
Sattler would not release
his name because he has
never been registered as a
neo-Nazi activist.
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woman, unemployed, drew
the game on the man's in-
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