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Jewis Revival
Seen
stonia
Amsterd m (JTA) — A
revival of J *sh life is taking
place in the Soviet republic of
Estonia, ac ording to a Dutch
specialist Eastern Euro-
pean affai
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Writing n the daily Het
Parool, th specialist, Dick
Verkijk, eported that a
Jewish culural society, pur-
py
first in the Soviet
Union,
ortedl w
tht s established in
Estonia and officially
registered on March 20. It is
said to ha e 250 members to
date.
The sogiety's first public
event was` a concert of Jewish
music pe ormed in the Rus-
sian The ter in Tallinn, the
Baltic republic's capital. The
650 seats were sol ut within
two houri, Verkij said.
VerkijkIi-e
that about
5,000 Jews
e'1 Estonia,
the same
br/a.,in 1939,
when it
i*, dependent
nation.
the Jews who
lived th e ae ore World War
II were deported to their
deaths d ring the Nazi
occupatio
After t
war, Jews • om
Moscow, L ningrad aher
parts of he So 7 41 nion
settled i Esto
ause
the atmos here a t • - •
Semitic, erkij
He sai simirdr Jewish
cultural s cieties willpoon be
establish d in the neighbor-
ing Balti republics of Latvia
and Lith ania, which also are
part of t e Soviet Union.
Neo-Nazi
Lose Appeal
N.r.•
You've read the
five books of
Moses. Isn't it
time to try the
Fifty-Two Issues
of Detroit's
Jewish News? It
may not be
holy, but it's
weekly! And
such a bargain.
To order your
own subscription
call 354-6060.
Bonn (TA) — Neo-Nazi ac-
tivist K#1-Heinz Hoffmann
lost his appeal against a nine-
and-a-hW-year jail sentence
Saturdai.
The p alty was upheld by
a federa court in Karlsruhe,
a city the southwestern
part of t e Federal Republic.
HoffmanO, leader of a para-
military ''organization whose
member trained a Palestine
Liberat n Organization
bases in Lebanon, was con-
victed o June 30, 1986,
A Nur mberg court found
him g ilty of forging
documen s, illegally possess-
ing arms and circulating Nazi
and anti-Semitic propaganda.
The coioperation between
Hoffmanii and the PLO was
the most,' concrete evidence
yet of co ' tacts between neo-
Nazi gro s and Palestinian
terrorists. e PLO has never
admitte the contacts
although ijley have been con-
firmed by I the West German
courts.
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oak:
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1988
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