Chanukah Las Vegas Night Saturday, December 20 1 1986 - M12502 63S 8:00 p.m.-Midnight ADL Report Outlines Argentine Anti-Semitism Proceeds will benefit the Jewish Community Center Jewish Community Center 6600 W. Maple at Drake West Bloomfield, Michigan Admission $6.00 or FREE with purchase of 10 $1 raffle tickets 4 New York (JTA) — Anti- Semitism continues at a disturbingly high level in Argentina where it is often used as a political weapon to attack democratic institu- tions and the government of President Raul Alfonsin, ac- cording to Latin American Report, published recently by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Also cited among develop- ments in the region were a steady increase in anti- Semitic incidents in Chile, where the government had in the past effectively limited such activity, and the Peru- vian Jewish community's concern over President Alan Garcia's meeting with Pale- stine Liberation Organization chief Yasir Arafat at the Non- Aligned Nations Conference in Zimbabwe last September. Latin American Report is prepared by Rabbi Morton Rosenthal, director of ADL's Latin American Affairs Department, and Martin Schwartz, assistant director. 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A Buenos Aires demonstra- tion "Against the Jewish Dic- tatorship," organized by a neo-Nazi group. A doll with the Gestapo "SS" inscription hanging by a noose in an army barracks. The arrest for "an admini- strative offense" of the chief legal advisor (who is Jewish) for the Argentine Border Patrol after he denounced the carving of two swastikas in the walls of the Patrol's headquarters. Jewish Groups' Events Focus On Soviet Jewry Save 5 91-3 156 Visa and MasterCard welcome. NEWS - Friday, December 19, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ITED Liberal return policy. West Bloomfield Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake at Maple (15 Mile) • 855 9955 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-8 p.m. Sun. 12-5 p.m. - (trrA)=. leading Jewish organizations are planning events here in January and February 1987 to alert public opinion to the continuing plight of Jews in the Soviet Union, the dupli- city of the Kremlin on that issue and to let Jews in the USSR know they are not forgotten. On January 23, the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews (UCSJ) will convene a "Com- mission of Inquiry" corn- posed of representatives from the American academic, judi- cial and political sectors to hear testimony from former refusenik Natan Shcharansky and other prominent Soviet Jewish emigres about worsen- ing conditions of Soviet Jews in the 20 months since Mikhail Gorbachev became the leader of the Soviet Union. On February 26, B'nai B'rith International will stage a giant rally here in con- junction with similar rallies all over the United States and in 43 other countries at which the names of some 12,000 Soviet refuseniks will be read aloud. It will be preceded by candlelight vigils on college campuses the night before. The Student Coalition for Soviet Jewry, an arm of Hillel Foundation of Brandeis Uni- versity, will hold'its fifth an- nual Washington Lobby for Soviet Jews here February 26, the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry (SSSJ) an- nounced. University of Florida activists will spend the day lobbying individual Congressmen to raise aware- ness and support for the human rights of Soviet Jews, the SSSJ said. Jewish Archives At University of Arizona Thcson, Ariz. (JTA) — The Jewish ranchers, shopkeepers and others who helped to set- tle the Southwestern United States will be remembered in the newly formed Jewish His- torical Archives at the Southwest Center of the University of Arizona here. Director of archives Prof. Abraham Chanin said that during his research of the Southwest, the names of Jewish settlers "kept popping up." The archives will consist of historical documents and photographs and oral histories. Chanin, a University of Arizona journalism professor who will begin his archivist job in January, said he'll commence research in cities and then examine smaller communities.