I MONUMENTS BY B ERG AND URBACH FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 the Masons and Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith. He is survived by his wife, Tessie R.; two sons, Gerald G. of Royal Oak and Irving of Denton, Tex.; and two grandchildren. Interment Florida. Fred Kahan Los Angeles — Fred Ka- han, West Coast executive di- rector of the Jewish National Fund for 40 years, has died. He made many Detroit visits on behalf of JNF. Herzog Visits Death Camp Bergen-Belsen (JTA) — President Chaim Herzog of Israel, reciting the words of the psalmist, "My pain is with me forever," unveiled a rock quarried in Jerusalem at the site of this former concen- tration camp Monday and dedicated it to the memory of those who perished in the Holocaust. "I do not bring forgiveness with me, nor forgetfulness," declared Herzog, the first president of Israel to visit Germany. "The only ones who can forgive are the dead. The living have no right to forget. Thus I will surely re- member, with a heavy heart." The brief, moving cere- mony at Bergen-Belsen fol- lowed by a few hours Her- zog's arrival at Bonn where he was greeted with a 21-gun salute and personally wel- comed by President Richard Von Weizsaecker of the Fed- eral Repubic. Several hundred people as- sembled here, including Holocaust survivors and West German dignitaries, headed by Von Weizsaecker and the prime minister of Lower Saxony, Ernst Albrecht. Many fought back tears as the El Mole Rachamin, the prayer for the dead, was chanted by a cantor. At the ceremony, a Holocaust survivor, Hadasa Rosensaft, recognized Herzog as one of the officers of the British army which liberated the concentration camp. She burst into tears and em- braced the President. Shimon Peres \, Visits Spain Madrid (JTA) — Foreign Minister Shimon Peres re- ) ceived a warm welcome when he arrived here last Sunday for a two-day official visit, the first by a senior Israeli Minister to Spain since the two countries established dip- lomatic relations more than a year ago. Peres met Monday with King Juan Carlos and Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez. Ac- cording to Israeli sources, the King promised to do what he can to advance Middle East peace and Gonzalez said Spain would use its contacts in the Arab world to try to advance the process. Peres urged the Spanish leaders to support an interna- tional conference for Middle East peace, an issue that has sharply divided the Israeli government. The New York Times quoted Peres as saying that the Soviet Union must let a minimum of 30,000 Jews emigrate annually before Is- rael would consent to Soviet participation in an interna- tional conference. Peres said that Moscow must also resume diplomatic relations with Israel. The Israeli foreign minister spent his final day in Spain touring Jewish landmarks in Toledo, a cradle of Spanish- Jewish culture 500 years ago. In pouring rain, he visited the city's two oldest synagogues, El Retreto, built in the 14th Century and now a national monument, and Santa Madrid de la Blanca, which dates from the 12th Century and was converted to a Catholic church after Spain expelled its Jews in 1492. Court Rejects Demjanjuk Panel Appeal 1bl Aviv (JTA) — An appeal by defense counsel for alleged war criminal John Demjan- juk that the three judge panel hearing the case disqualify itself for alleged bias against the defendant was rejected by the Supreme Court last week. Justice Meir Shamgar, speaking for the high court, said there was no basis to the defense claims and that in fact the Jerusalem district court judges trying Demjan- juk had displayed patience and tolerance toward the ac- cused and his attorneys. 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