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I told them (the teachers) the example of how trains were sent to the concentration camps by travel agencies — how the same man in the travel agency, for example, who would calculate the number of train cars and time schedules for those trains would, one hour later, be scheduling the same kinds of trains for German tourists going to Greece. "These were people who go to church on Sundays. They do know people like that, and their students need to know about these people — the `desk killers', the 'ad- ministrative killers' we call them. "We tell, in the curriculum, about the loss of family and the consequences — that's what reaches out to the students and gets them, when they hear a person on our videotape say, 'I was 15 years old when I got off the box- car,' " said Dr. Bolkosky. Canadians — who had the worst record of accepting WWII refugees of any country — are "doing a lot more (about teaching the Holocaust) and doing it more quickly than in the U.S.," Dr. Bolkosky said. He said the typical American textbook offers about 75 words — "two paragraphs and a picture" — about the murder of the Jews and Hitler's policies. Israel, on the other hand, tends to emphasize resistance movements. West Germany, whose peo- ple "have done more than any other country" in teaching the subject, "seems to be avoiding the fundamental issues?' said Dr. Bolkosky. "They teach about the atrocities but offer no conclu- sions — no discussion of anti- Semitism, no social implica- tions of how it happened, how it evolved." Meanwhile, revisionists such as Moncton teacher Malcolm Ross put out books claiming Holocaust survivors are people out to make a pro- fit, that the camps were built after the war — "it's really beyond belief. . . obscene?' said Dr. Bolkosky. One such book quotes an engineer who, after examining a photograph of a mountain of clothing, said the Holocaust never happen- ed because "it was physically impossible to stack clothes that high." According to Lorin Schip- man of th_e B'nai B'rith League of Human Rights in Toronto (counterpart to the American AntiDefamation League), Ross has escaped prosecution because Canada's law banning the spreading of hate has a loophole which says a person can't be pro- secuted for espousing his religious beliefs. "He's hidden his anti- Jewish beliefs behind some Christian fundamentalist beliefs which state that Jews are evil because they are not Christians," said Schipman. The New Brunswick Human Rights Commission is seeking to prosecute Ross on the basis that a child's right to a proper education is being infringed upon by Ross's teachings, but the school board is reluctant to release records of Ross's in- struction because of the possi- ble impact on other teachers' records. JCC Staffers Continued from Page 5 Culture," and "Aspects of Communal Service in Israel:' The group left Detroit Nov. 27 and returned Dec. 12. The itinerary included seminars, political discussions with a variety of groups, tours, meetings with professionals from each worker'sspecific area, plus hospitality invita- tions, such as Chanukah celebrations and discussions in Israeli homes. The group was based in Jerusalem, but traveled to the Golan Heights, the borders with Lebanon and Syria, and Arab villages within the pre-1967 borders. Immediate tangible benefits for Detroit included arranging for Israeli speakers, artists and writers to appear at the Center. Other changes will take place more slowly. The group will make a slide presentation to JCC officers some time next year. "We've come back with a lot of really interesting program- matic ideas," said JCC physical education director Candy Bousquet. "Nothing different — we've all been do- ing what I consider to be a pretty damn good job of what we do as far as progamming. But maybe we're looking at it slightly differently?' Bousquet says her depart- ment will join with the child development department and the senior adult department to put on a regular Friday Continued on Page 18