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Terror Victims
Establish Group
New York (JTA) — The
founder of an organization on
behalf of victims of Arab ter-
ror and their families claims
that the hardship and agony
of these victims is overlooked
and ignored by the interna-
tional media.
Shifra Hoffman, a former
New York journalist who
made aliyah two years ago,
established an organization
called Victims of Arab Terror
18 months ago.
Her purpose, she said, was
"to show the world that every
year hundreds of Jews are vic-
tims of indiscriminate Arab
terrorism against innocent
people — men, women and
children?'
Hoffman, who is a sup-
porter of Rabbi Meir Kahane
and his right wing Kach Par-
ty, was recently in the United
States on a speaking tour on
behalf of Victims of Arab
Terror.
Hoffman said that in order
to prevent and deter terrorist
acts in the future, Victims of
Arab Terror is advocating the
death penalty.
Frank Letter
Is Authentic
Amsterdam (JTA) — Ques-
tions raised about the authen-
ticity of a letter written in
English by Anne Frank to a
pen pal in the United States
were laid to rest last week,
when local experts declared it
genuine.
The letter is one of two writ-
ten in April 1940 by Anne,
then age 11, and her sister
Margot, 14, to Juanita and
Betty Ann Wagner of Dan-
ville, Iowa. They are dated
April 27 and 29, a month
before the Nazi invasion of
Holland.
The correspondence will be
auctioned in New York on
Oct. 25 by Swann Galleries,
which has vouched for its
authenticity.
Some doubts were raised
because English was not
taught at the Montessori
school Anne Frank attended
at the time. But research
showed it was taught at the
secondary school where
Margot was a pupil.
An English teacher at the
school initiated the letter
writing, and when Margot
wrote to Betty Ann, Anne
added her own letter to the
younger Juanita. It was
translated for her into
English, which she copied in
her own hand.
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