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March 23, 1984 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-03-23

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Friday, March 23, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Dutch survey
reveals rise
in anti-Semitism

New York (JTA) — Sixty
anti-Semitic incidents were
reported in Holland during
1983, according to a survey
conducted by a Dutch
Jewish organization. The
audit grew out of concern
over the growth of religious
and racial bigotry that has
resulted from the rise of
right wing extremist
movements there.
Patterned after the an-
nual audit of anti-Semitic
incidents in the United
States conducted by the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith, the Dutch sur-
vey was carried out by the
Center for Information and
Documentation on Israel
(CIDI), an organization
based in The Hague which
monitors and combats
anti-Semitic and anti-
Zionist activity in Holland.
According to Abraham
Foxman, ADL's associate
national director and head
of its international affairs
division, the anti-Semitic
incidents in Holland "are
particularly disturbing be-
cause the Dutch Jewish
community has been
targeted by the extremist
groups in a nation which
has traditionally been
known as being relatively
free of discrimination
against minorities."
Several of the incidents,
according to the ADL, in-
volved anti-Semitism
"clothed in anti-Zionism."
Other cases arose from the
"uncritical manner" in
which Nazi World War II
persecution of Jews is por-
trayed in some publications
circulating in Holland.
These, the ADL noted, "are
examples of Holocaust re-.
visionism — that is the at-
, tempt to deny, or cast doubt
on, Nazi killings of Jews
during World War II."

French minister
Returns from
Israel trip

Paris (JTA) — Laurent
Fabius, the French Minister
of Industry, returned last
week from a visit to Israel
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which he believes will im
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relations, the two countries
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