THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 21, 1984 ADL critical of Wiesenthal Center memo New York (JTA) — The Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (ADL) has issued a memorandum' rebutting conten- tions of a recently re-issued pro- motional six-page fund raising letter by the Simon Wiesenthal Center of Los Angeles, accusing the center of exaggerating claims of a "new wave of anti-Semitism" in the United States and Europe. Saying the center's letter is "re- plete with factual misstatements and exaggerations about the situ- ation with respect to anti- Semitism and organized Nazi ac- tivity in the United States an abroad, "the ADL, in an internal memorandum to its regional di- rectors, asserted: "This letter was inaccurate and misleading when originally circu- lated in 1983, but is even more so today than it was back then, espe- cially when one considers ADL's recently issued report on the KKK and the neo-Nazis." The memorandum was issued by Jus- tin Finger, director of the ADL's civil rights division. A copy of the memorandum was sent to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and its authenticity was confirmed by Finger. Finger stated in the memoran- dum that it was issued as "back- ground information" for its regional directors to aid "in re- sponding to inquiries" regarding the letter's contents. But Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the Wiesenthal Center, suggested in a telephone interview with the JTA that the memorandum is part of an attempt by the ADL to counter the center's inroads onto the ADL's "historic turf." her called the attack "unprecen- dented, undeserved and a dis- grace." The center said in a separ'ate statement issued in Los Angeles last week that "it never partici- pates in public debates with other Jewish organizations over the seriousness of hate or anti .- Semitism in our society. We be- lieve such debate strengthens the very forces we are all dedicated to combatting." Israel soldier dies in action Tel Aviv (JTA) — A 19-year-old Israeli soldier was killed in an ex- change of fire with terrorists near Nabatiya in south Lebanon Sun- day, a military spokesman an- nounced. He was the 604th fatal- ity sustained by the Israel defense Force since the Lebanon war began in 1982. The spokesman identified the dead soldier as Eitan Avrahami from the Golan Heights village of Katzrin. He was killed by two bursts from a Kalachnikov as- sault rifle after his patrol sur- prised a group of terrorists in the act of planting four kilos of high explosives, with shrapnel along a road frequented by IDF convoys. A curfew was imposed on two nearby villages while troops searched for the terrorists. Distinctive Dining at Reasonable Prices CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS NEWS Deli Unique 067-3999 25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mile Rd. 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