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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Elie
Wiesel arrived here last week
on his first visit after re-
ceiving the 1986 Nobel Peace
Prize in Oslo, Norway. He
said he had promised himself
that he would come to Israel
immediately after accepting
the award because "This is
where I feel most at home."
But the 58-year-old author
and Auschwitz survivor
seemed taken aback by the
sharp criticism leveled
against him in some quarters.
Many Israelis deride Wiesel
for not settling in the Jewish
State. He is an American
citizen.
Nationalist elements have
attacked him for asserting in
his acceptance speech in Oslo
that the Palestinian people
also had rights which should
be respected.
Wiesel said he believes he
was given the Nobel Peace
Prize for, his activities on
behalf of the universal
struggle for human and civil
rights, for all people, not only
Jews in the Soviet Union and
elsewhere. He called his recep-
tion is Oslo "indescribable"
both personally and as a Jew.
"I found great understand-
ing for the Jewish people, and
particularly for the plight of
Soviet Jewry. I hope we shall
succeed in bringing more
Jews out" of the USSR, he
told reporters at Ben Gurion
Airport.
Wiesel will meet with
Prime Minister Yitzhak
Shamir and will appear in a
video film being shot here
about the Western Wall for
Boston University. He will
also attend ground-breaking
ceremonies of the Holocaust
Memorial Synagogue and
Ibrah Center in the Kiryat
Ungvar quarter of Jerusalem.
It will be names in honor of
his father, Shlomo Halevi
Wiesel, who perished with all
other members of his family
in the Holocaust.
Arsonists
Sentenced
New York (JTA) — A Roma-
man court has sentenced four
persons to long prison terms for
burning down a synagogue in
the Moldavian town of Bohush
on Oct. 30, the Chief Rabbi of
. Romania, Moses Rosen told
leaders of the World Jewish
Congress. The synagogue was
burned to the ground after its
janitor was stabbed.
Rabbi Rosen said that the
court in the town of Bacau
found the four guilty and sen-
tenced them as follows:
Gheorghe Podoleanu, seven
years imprisonment; Florin
Sandru and Vasile Popa
Maganu, each five years in
prison; and Mihai Vatav, four
years in a reform school.
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