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January 27, 1984 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-01-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Argentina Orders Protection for Jewish Institutions There

BUENOS AIRES (JTA)
— Interior Minister An-
tonio Troccoli has ordered
the police to guard Jewish
schools and synagogues in
the country, following at-
tacks against synagogues in
two cities this month.
According to the World
Jewish Congress - Latin
American branch, uniden-
tified persons attacked the
Sephardic Synagogue in
Rosario on New Year's Day
and the Templo Libertad in
Buenos Aires on Jan. 12.
In reaction to these
events, Troccoli ordered the
police to guard synagogues
and Jewish schools and is-
sued a statement declaring
that the Minister of the
Interior considered it his
duty to renew the deep
pluralistic commitment of
the government and its spe-
cial respect for all religious
parties . ."
He added: "Episodes
such as those which have
recently occurred, fortu-
nately sporadic, only re-
veal the existence of some
extemist left-overs which
will be fought with all the
weapons that democracy
can put at the service of
freedom and in the de-
fense of its institutions."

Troccoli received a dele-
gation of DAIA, the central
representative body of
Argentine Jewry and the
WJC affiliate here, headed
by acting president Luis
Comisarenco and secretary
general Hilel Rubinson. He
assured them that a
thorough investigation
would be undertaken to un-
cover the perpetrators of the
attacks with the aim of
"applying exemplary
punishment."
The prestigious news-

paper Clarin referred in an
editorial last week to the re-
cent events, viewing them
in the larger context of mili-
tary politics in the after-
math of President Alfon-
sin's election. Clarin stated:

"The military are in no
condition to change
things nor to exert any
pressure, but trustwor-
thy sources believe that
certain sectors might
look for extremist outlets
to make their views

Soviets Prodded on Wallenberg

NEW YORK — Jeane
Kirkpatrick, American
Ambassador to the United
Nations, last week called on
the Soviet Union to provide
information on the fate of
Raoul Wallenberg, the
Swedish diplomat who
saved the lives of nearly
100,000 Hungarian Jews
from Nazi death camps in
World War II.
Mrs. Kirkpatrick made
the appeal at a ceremony in
New York marking the 39th
anniversary of Wallen-
berg's arrest by Soviet
forces in Budapest. The
event was sponsored by the
Raoul Wallenberg Commit-

tee of the United States in
affiliation with the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith. The committee be-
lieves that Wallenberg, now
71, is alive in a Soviet prison
despite statements by the
Soviet Union that he died in
1947.

NY Singles

NEW YORK (JTA) — A
Riverdale Orthodox rabbi
opened a conference here on
serving Jewish singles with
an estimate that of the 1.7
million Jews in the New
York area, some 400,000
are single.

known. This is why the
attacks against Jewish
temples and certain tele-
phone threats to legis-
lators are being closely
watched .. .
"Synagogues have always
been the first aim of right-
wing terrorism. Up to now
the attacks have had mini-
mal impact .. .
"The government reacted
with the energy demanded
by the aggression against a
large national community.
Not only did it clearly re-
pudiate the attacks; -but it
also ordered the immediate
guarding of the temples and
Jewish schools."

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