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October 31, 1986 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-10-31

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rian who teaches at Bar Ilan
University in Israel.
His conclusions seem to di-
verge from those in the
monumental portrait painted
by Churchill's official histo-
rian, Dr. Martin Gilbert,
who, like Cohen, is a
British-born Jew.

Sweden Rejects
Asylum Request
From Linnas

Stockholm (JTA) — The
Swedish Government last
week turned down a request
for political asylum made by
Karl Linnas, the former chief
of the Nazi concentration
camp at Tartu, Estonia, who
is facing now deportation
from the United States, the
World Jewish Congress has
reported here.
Representatives of Swedish
Jewry had expressed concern
recently over reports in the
Stockholm press that the
government had received an
asylum request from Linnas.
The U.S. Department of State
ruled last year that Linnas
was ineligible for asylum in
the United States.
Georg Andersson, Sweden's
Minister of Immigration, in
disclosing his government's
decision, stated that mater-
ials provided by the U.S.
government showed that
American courts "have con-
ducted extensive inquiries
which proved that Ulnas had
a leading role in a Nazi con-
centration camp."

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1Wo Arabs
Sentenced
For Murder

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Two West
Bank Arabs were sentenced
to life imprisonment by a
military court last week for
the strangulation murder of
an Israeli soldier, 19 year-old
David Manos, in November,
1984.
Mahmoud Karoush and
Thwfik Ibrahim Abdullah,
both from Deir Balach village
in the West Bank, were ar-
rested in March, 1985 follow-
ing a police investigation that
began when the missing sol-
diers's body was found. Ac-
cording to the prosecution,
they killed Manos after giv-
ing him a lift in their car near
Ben Gurion Airport.
Relatives of the murdered
soldier created a scene in
court when the sentence was
pronounced. They screamed
invectives at the convicted
men and stuck one in the
head with a large rock.
Manos' family was angered
apparently because one
member of the three judge
panel who asked for the death
penalty was overruled by his
colleagues.

You are Cordially Invited to Attend
the Second Annual Morris and Sarah Friedman Lecture
on Yiddish Literature and Yiddish Folklore
Given By
Dr. Dan Miron, Professor of Hebrew Literature
Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Director of Yiddish Literature Studies,
Max Weinrich Center for Advanced Jewish Studies,
New York

Sunday, November 2, 1986 at 2:00 p.m.
at the United Hebrew Schools Building
21550 W. Twelve Mile Road, Southfield

Reception will follow.

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