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January 27, 1989 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-01-27

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than ever, Cadillac style.

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28th, 1989.

Vandals Target
West Berlin's Jews

Bonn (JTA) - Anti-Semitic
vandalism was rampant in
West Berlin earlier this
month, leaving the Jewish
community outraged and
Mayor Eberhardt Diepgen
vowing that no effort will be
spared to find and punish the
perpetrators.
In one incident, pig car-
casses were hung on the
Putlitzbruecke memorial to
Jews who were transported in
trains from Berlin is
Auschwitz and other death
camps.
The same desecration was
found at the Ploetzensee
memorial, where hundreds of
anti-Nazis were killed, and at
the Tiergarten, where a pla-
que stands in memory of the
Jewish-born communist Rosa
Luxemburg,
who
was

murdered on that spot in
1919.
In addition, the walls were
daubed with anti-Semitic
slogans such as "Juden Raus"
and "Judensau."
Local news wire services
received anonymous
telephone calls claiming
responsibility from an
unknown group calling itself
the "April 20 Movement."
April 20 is Hitler's birthday.
Heinz Galinski, head of the
Jewish community in West
Germany, urged West Berlin
residents and local
authorities to prevent the
town from becoming "a
playground for anti-Semites
and Nazis."
Neo-Nazi organizations are
forbidden by the Allied
authorities in West Berlin.

JEWISH CROSSWORDS

By CHARLES E.S. GOLDSTEIN

Please note: spelling of Yiddish and Hebrew transliterations vary.

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1989

GerAinehqq,

_ the
Messer?'
5. Jerusalem gate
10. Jerusalem gate
14. Turkish officer
15. Author of
"Moses and
Monotheism'
16. Pertaining to
B.C.E.
17. Jerusalem gate
18. Good
19.
-Japanese
War
20. Type Type
22. Jerusalem gate
24. Jerusalem gate
26. Jewish novelist,
_ Jong
27. Paper quantity
29. Polish Jewish
poet, Julian _
33. Unusual TV
character
36. Prosperous 9th
cent. French
Jewish
community
39. Mahler's "Das
Lied von der

40. Middle East
capitol
44. Milton
Friedman's field
(abbr.)
45. "You shall
in the house of
the L-rd'
46. Kelev, e.g.
47. U.S. Jewish
economist, Harry
D.
49. Type of verb
51. Como
? (Vus
vilst du?)
55. Profits
59. Place for a
mezuzah
62. Gimmick, to
Uncle Millie
63. Dutch cheese
64. Jerusalem gate
67. Army
abbreviation
68. Bristly plant part
69. Father of TV,
John L.

70. Bubbe
71. Former U.S.
Jewish
Congresswoman,
Florence R.
72. What Lot's wife
does
73. Parts of Russia
(abbr.)

10. Jewish Reichstag
member
(1924-33),
Friedrich
11. Acid
12. Mork from Ork's
word
13. W. Eng. city
21. Author of
"Hiddushei
Halakhot, "
Samuel
23. Do as Molly
Picon
25.
brachah
over wine
28. Form
30. Tefillin activity
31. _ fixe
32. Dissolve
33. Current "Who is

DOWN

1. "What's this?"
to Chava
2. Mentally quick
3. Reform
chazzen's
backup
4. Founder of
"Ha-Yom,"
Judah
5. Former pres.
6. Muslim-Arab
village near Iron
Valley
7. Composer
_Grofe
8. "No _!" sign
in Toledo?
9. "Turandot"
librettist,
Giuseppe _

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42. Intestine parts
43. Poles and Czechs
48. Special mental
power (abbr.)
50. Author of history
of Jews in Rome,
Abraham
52. "
of the
Kings," biblical
reference
53.
on the
Exchange
54. Minute grooves
56. "
a dark and
stormy night."
57. Jerusalem gate
58. Jewish variable
time alarm
inventor, Samuel

59. Place for a
Yeshivah bucher
60. Ancient Greek
theaters
61. "
More
Judaico"
65. Geshrei
66. Units of meas.

contraversy
34. Israeli dance,
"
La-midbar'
35. Jewish wife
37. Jerusalem gate
38. Type of katshke
41. Ashkenazi Chief_
Rabbi of Israel
(1964-72), Isser

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ANSWERS ON PAGE 53 J18 0 Copyright 1988 Charles E.S. Goldstein

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