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May 04, 1984 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-05-04

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 4, 1984 35

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Germans ask Soviets to release Hess

Bonn — The government
of West Germany appealed
last week to the Soviet
Union to allow the release of
Rudolf Hess, Hitler's de-
puty, who will mark his
90th birthday today in West
Berlin's Spandau prison.
The appeal came just weeks

after Chancellor Helmut
Kohl wrote to Soviet leader
Konstantin Chernenko
pleading for Hess' release.
Last Wednesday's appeal,
in the form of a government
statement, said West Ger-
many "knows that the Rus-
sian nation paid an espe-

Knesset leader Savidor fails
to make Liberal Party's list

Jerusalem (JTA) —
Knesset Speaker
Menachem Savidor not only
failed in his bid for leader-
ship of the Liberal party but
was eliminated from its list
of candidates in the forth-
coming Knesset elections in
the balloting by the party's
Central Committee last
week.
The party selected energy
Minister Yitzhak Modai to
head its slate and Justice
Minister Moshe Nissim for
the second spot. Savidor
won only seven of the 240
votes cast in secret ballot for
party leaders. In sub-
sequent balloting, he failed
to gain a spot among the
first 16 candidates consid-

ered fairly certain of elec-
tion to the next Knesset.
Meanwhile, the right-
wing Tehiya party, headed
by Science Minister Yuval
Neeman, confirmed
Neeman to head its slate
and gave the number-two
spot to former Chief of Staff
Gen. Rafael Eitan. This was
a setback for MK Geula Co-
hen, one of Tehiya's found-
ers.
In other pre-election de-
velopments, former Deputy
Foreign Minister Yehuda
Ben-Meir, a veteran leader
of the National Religious
Party's Young Guard fac-
tion, announced that he
would not run for re-
election on the NRP ticket.

cially high price in blood .. .
during the Nazi dictator-
ship. These inhuman acts
cannot, however, be ex-
piated by imprisoning one
man alone for his entire life
as a symbol of those terrible
events."
Hess, who was captured
in 1941 when he parachuted
into Scotland, was jailed for
life at the Nuremburg war

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crime trials in 1947 for his
role in preparing Nazi Ger-
many's war. Since 1947 he
has been in Spandau prison
under the control of the
United States, Britain,
France and the. Soviet
Union. The three Western
powers have agreed in prin-
ciple to his release but the
USSR refuses to agree to his
release.

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EVERGREEN AT 12 MILE
IN COUNTRY VILLAGE CENTER

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Hebrew school in Bombay
seeking help to stay open

Samuel Hannock, secre-
tary of the board of the
AHVA school, said part of
the school's problems stem
from continuing immigra-
tion to Israel. Since the
school opened, the families
of 101 students have made
aliyah.

Bombay, India — The
small Jewish community of
Bombay is struggling to
keep the doors of one of its
Hebrew schools open.
The AHVA school,
founded in 1965 with 67
students, now has approx-
imately 35 students aged
6-60.
AHVA serves as a school
and congregation for the
community. Although no
figures are given for the
Bombay community, India
was estimated in 1980 to
have 4,500 Jews.

To aid the school or to re-
ceive information about it,
write the Secretary, AHVA,
A/21, BPT Staff Quarters,
Jackeria Bunder Road,
Tank Road Post Office,
Bombay 400 033 India.

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