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January 06, 1984 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-01-06

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Seven Jews in Canada Senate

TORONTO (JTA) — The
Canadian Senate has a new
Jewish member, Leo
Kolber, 54, a Montreal
businessman. His appoint-
ment brings the total
number of Jewish Senators
to seven, the largest
number ever in that body.
Senators are appointed by
the government in power.
Kolber is closely associated
.with the Bronfman family
real estate, investment and
m_ercantile interests.
In other appointments,
Maureen Forrester, the in-
ternationally famed opera
singer, was • named chair-
man of the Canada Council,
a government-sponsored
agency which encourages
and funds artistic, literary
and creative musical
':-.mdeavors. Forrester, 53,
converted to Judaism after
she married violinist
7,ugene. Kash.

Freed Political
Prisoners Count
Several Jews

- BONN (JTA) — The
1,034 political prisoners
whose freedom from East
Germany was bought by the
Federal Republic this year
include several Jews.
Accprding to the activists
of the International Society
of Human Rights, the Jews
were involved in an inde-
pendent peace movement
I and were not detained be-
cause of their religious or
ethnic origin.

Among those announced
as recipients of the Order of
Canada, the country's high-
est distinction, are: Dr. Vic-
tor Goldbloom of Toronto
and Montreal, a former
Cabinet minister in the
government of Quebec and

now president of the Cana-
dian Council of Christians
and Jews; Naomi Bronstein
of Ottawa, founder of Heal
the Children, a child rescue
agency; and Albert Cohen of
Winnipeg, an importer who
is active in civic affairs.

Nazi Collaborator Jailed

Josef
BONN (JTA)
Jarosch, a Ukrainian-born
Nazi collaborator, was sen-
tenced to five years and six
months imprisonment by a
Memmigen court for com-
plicity in the murder of at
least 70 Jews in the Uk-
raine 40 years ago.
Jarosch, 70, was found
guilty by the jury of assist-
ing the SS in the mass
shootings of resistance
fighters and Jews while
serving as a policeman in
the Nazi-occupied Ukraine.
His conviction rested on an
episode in Broschnew-
Osada in 1943 when
Jarosch herded dozens of
Jews to an execution ground
where he ordered them to
stand in rows of five each.
AS the SS shot down the
first row, each succeeding
row was ordered to step for-
ward and was shot, falling
on the bodies of those al-
ready dead. the Bodies were
then set on fire, including
some victims who were only
wounded by the volleys and
were burned alive.
A psychiatrist who tes-
tified at the trial, de-
scribed Jarosch as a "fel-
low traveler" who was in

no position to make a crit-
ical evaluation, of the
situation. Jarosch him-
self did not testify.
The prosecution asked for
a five-year sentence while
the defense insisted that the
27 months imprisonment of
Jarosch before trial was suf-
ficient penalty. The court
ordered that an allowance
be made for the time the ac-
cused spent in jail before
and during his trial.

Bible Scholars
Elect Dr. Mazar

JERUSALEM — The In-
ternational Organization
for the Study of the Old Tes-
tament has elected Prof.
Benjamin Mazar, former
president-rector of the He-
brew University of
Jerusalem, as its president
and has decided to hold its
next world congress in
Jerusalem in August 1986.
The congress will be under
the auspices of the Hebrew
University.
This is the first time that
an Israeli has headed the
organization and that its
congress will be held in Is-
rael.

FEXBY-

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 6, 1984 41 -

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