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October 03, 1986 - Image 138

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-10-03

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Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.

Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.

Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.

Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.

MR. & MRS. PAUL FRANK
& FAMILY

MILDRED & RALPH
FRIEDMAN

MILTON, MIAMI,
AIMNEW ANN LESLIE MIL=

"BEA" FEALK

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year.

SYLVIA & SEYMOUR FURMAN

L'Shana Tova

Wishing all our family and
friends a year of
health and happiness.

MR. AND MRS. JULES DONESON

L'Shana Tova

Wishing all my family and
friends a year of
health and happiness.

ROSE FERBER

L'Shana Tova

Wishing all our family and
friends a year of
health and happiness.

Best wishes for

-

happy, healthy
New Year.

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Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.
MARTIN ANN
FLORETTE FORTGANG

MANYA AND HENRY FELDMAN

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year.

FLORENCE & PAANNY FEINBERG

We wish our family and friends a
-very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year.

THE FRANKLINS

CINDY, MURRAY, ROBERTA, LIZ & JEFF

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1111DT1 nal\I r i Lll"?

to all
our friends
and relatives.

ARLENE & CHUCK BEERMAN,
KEN, SHARON & MICHAEL

to all
our friends
and relatives.

MRS. BEN BENESON & FAMILY

MILT & DEE FISHMAN

May the coming

May the coming

year be filled

year be filled

with health and

with health and

happiness for

happiness for

all our family

all our family

and friends.

and friends.

INEZ & MELVIN KEPES

THE LESHMANS —
MARTIN, PHYLLIS,
ROBERT AND KAREN

A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our Friends
and Family.

DAVE AND MARSHA BOCAN of Danville, California
ERIC, ALLISON AND LISA

May the coming year be
one filled with health,
happiness and
prosperity for all our
friends and family.

MANUEL, RUTH AND ROBBIE FELDSTEIN

May the New Year Bring
To All Our Friends
and Family — Health,
Joy, Prosperity
and Everything
Good in Life.

HENRY AND MALA DORFMAN

138

Friday, October 3, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

To All Our
Relatives
and Friends,
Our wish for a
year filled with
happiness,
health and prosperity.

SONDRA, LESLIE AND
\ BRANDI GOODMAN

NOTEBOOK

Holocaust
Investigator

DAVID S. BEDEIN

Special to The Jewish. News

fraim Zuroff, the Is-
raeli liaison for the
U.S. Department of
Justice Office of Special In-
vestigation unit, recently left
that post to become the direc-
tor of the new Simon Wiesen-
thal Center in Israel. The
38-year old American-born
Zuroff expressed his dissat-
isfaction with what he calls
the slow moving 'Israeli pro-
cess of extradition of Nazi
war criminals. He also an-
nounced his intention to
galvanize public opinion in
Israel and abroad in favor of
a push for extradition of Nazi
war . criminals to Israel or to
their country of origin.
U.S. Justice Department
had established its own office
of Special Investigations
(OSI) in 1979, designed to
track down any accused Nazi
war criminals who may have
illegally entered the borders
of the U.S. While it is impossi-
ble to try someone on Amer-
ican soil for the crimes
against civilians in other
countries, Nazi war criminals
can be accused of entering the
U.S. under false pretences.
Despite the U.S. limitations
on prosecution of Nazi war
criminals, Zuroff is quick to
point out that the U.S. has
formerly recognized its
responsibility in the matter;
something he says that
Israel, ironically, has yet to
fully assume.
While there were more than
50 indictments of Nazi war
criminals by the OSI during
Zuroff's tenure, in which
citizenship-stripping and
deportation hearings have
taken place, as many as eight
admitted Nazi war criminals
have escaped justice, fleeing
the U.S. because neither the
Israeli government, nor any
other government, for that
matter, requested their
extradition.
The one exception to the
rule is Ivan Demjanjuk, ex-
tradited to Israel from
Cleveland in February, after a
nine year process. Demjanjuk
will stand trial in an Israeli
courtroom, probably early
next year, accused of being
Ivan the Ibrrible, a concentra-
tion camp offical in Treblinka,
accused of mass murder of
Jews.
Zuroff-explains that the at-
titude of Israel and world
Jewish leadership remains
one of ambivalence, at best, to
the whole question of heavy
involvement with extradition
of accused Nazis to Israel or
to their countries 'of origin.
Zuroff ticks off several
reasons for Israeli officialdom
not wanting to press the
issue, none of which he can

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accept.
Overall, he points to what

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