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September 13, 1985 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-13

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THE,DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September,13, 19 5

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Man Injured.'
In NY Blst,

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't Feder
New York (PrAf—
and local police • authorities are
continuing theifinvestigation of
a bomb blast”outside•the front
door of the Long Island home of
Elmars Spregis, 70-year,old
former Latvian PoliceMan once
accused by the government of
Nazi war 'crimes.
While Spregis'and his wife es-
caped injury, a passerby, 23-
year-old Robert Seifreid, was
seriously injured. Seifreid had
gone to the-front door of the
home to alert the couple that it
was on fire. HeaPParently set
off the blast when he kicked a
small object as' he was leading
the couple out the door of the
home.
Following the explosion last
Friday, the Long Island news ,
paper Newsday received a phone
call in which a' male voice said,
"Listen 'carefully, Jewish De-
fense League. Nazi war crimi-
nal. Bomb. Never Again." The
message sounded, according to
Newsday reports, as if it had
been taped.
.
The blast outsideSpregi
home was similar to that which
occurred last month outside the
Paterson, N.J. home of Tscherim
Soobiokev, a 61-year-old former
member Hof the Nazi SS. Soob-
zokov, who was seriously injured
by a-- bomb 'blast when he
emerged from his home Aug. 16
in response to a call from a
neighbor who had .found Soob-
zoko's car on fire, died last Fri-
day of his wounds. No one has
claimed responsibility for the at-
tack in Paterson.

NY Troupe's
Plays . ln Print

New York's Jewish Repertory
Theater already has gained wide
acclaim, not only in its home
city but on an even wider scale.
Now its productions' attract
widest attention . in all -com-
munities where there is an
interest in the Jewish theater.
State University of New York
Press has just issued an impres-
sive volume of fiye of the plays
staged by the Jewish Repertory
Theater. Under the title New
Jewish: Voices; the volimie is a
collection of - Jewish-American
dramatic 4614'1 that ,:.haire
gained wide. acclaim inw their.
New York staging: The volume
has gained appreciation in
theatrical circles and is expetted
to inspire presentptions in.other,
cities.
; Included in the collection Eire: . -
,Benya the Kinge,.by, ;Rich:04
Schotter; 36 by Norman Leasing;
Elephants , by David Rush;
Friends Too Numermis to Men-
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