(5=11" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel Tells Regret Over Chile Refusal to Extradite Rauff \IS Th IN DECORATOR LAMINATES JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel expressed "profound regret" over Chile's refusal of its request to expel Nazi war criminal Walter Rauff. A Justice Ministry spokesman said Israel would continue its efforts to secure Rauff's expulsion or extradition in order to bring to justice a man responsible for the murder of at least 250,000 Jews during World War II. David Kimche, director general of the Foreign Ministry, made an unan- nounced trip to Santiago last week to press Israel's formal request that Chile oust Rauff. He met with the Chilean Foreign Minister, Jaime Del Valle, appar- ently to no avail. For high quality Formica Always at a great discount From our designs or yours...for your home or office It doesn't have to cost a fortune ...only look like it! 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Rauffdesigned the mobile gas chambers in which an estimated quarter million Jews were put to death be- fore the gas chambers at Auschwitz, Treblinka and other camps became opera- tive. Rauff escaped from Europe after the war and has been living in Chile since the 1950s, although he reportedly still holds a German passport. The Bonn government's extradition request was turned down in 1963 on grounds that Chile's statue of limitations on war crimes was in effect. According to Del Valle, it would be inappropriate to expel someone "who has lived 20 years in peace here since the Supreme Court ruling." Goldman accused the Chilean authorities of hiding behind a 20-year- old court decision and said Israel would not ac- cept this as the "last word" but would con- tinue to do everything in its power to seek Rauff's extradition. Meanwhile, Chile's rank- ing diplomat in Washington told a representative of the Simon Wiesenthal Center that his country might con- sider a new request for Rauff's extradition. This disclosure was made by Charge d' Affaires Octavio Errazuriz to Martin Men- delsohn, Wiesenthal Center legal counsel, during "a meeting last week at the Chilean Embassy in Wash- ington. The meeting came on the heels of the center's request that President Augusto Pinochet expel the notori- ous Nazi criminal. In a related development, Wiesenthal Center Dean Rabbi Marvin Hier, an- nounced the launching of an international postcard campaign directed at President Pinochet. The postcard carries a photo of Rabbis Condemn Anti-Christian Strife in Israel JERUSALEM — A group of 50 Orthodox rabbis from the U.S., attending a Jan. 24 meeting in Jerusalem, condemned violence against Christians in Israel's capi- tal. 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