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W Nile planning our
non-violent protest
against the
Carmelite convent located at
the Auschwitz death camp
where three million Jews had
been annihilated, we were re-
assured by State Department
officials in Washington and
by journalists in Warsaw that
with Solidarity on the rise
and the liberalization of
Poland, there was little
chance we would be attacked
by the local citizenry.
The target of our demon-
stration, the Carmelite con-
vent, is located in the build-
ing that had been used to
store the canisters of Zyklon
B gas used by the Nazis to
carry out their program of
mass killings. The convent
was established in 1984 when
a group of nuns took over the
building at the entrance to
the camp.
The nuns occupied the
building in violation of the
1972 United Nations Conven-
tion for the Protection of the
World Cultural and National
Heritage. This agreement
was designed to-preserve in-
tact sites of ourstanding
cultural and national in-
terest. Auschwitz, including
the building occupied by the
nuns, is on the World
Heritage List.
Moreover, faced with moun-
ting protest against the loca-
tion of a convent at a site so
bitterly emblematic of the
greatest calamity that befell
the Jewish people, Roman
Catholic representatives met
in 1987 with Jewish leaders
in Geneva and signed an ac-
cord providing for the removal
of the Carmelite convent no
later than February 22, 1989.
The deadline has passed. The
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1989
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lbgether we pray always,
"'Mach us to number our days
aright, that we may gain
wisdom of heart. Return, 0
Lord! How long? Have pity on
your servants! Fill us at
daybreak with your kindness,
that we may shout for joy and
gladness all our days." (Psalm
90/12-14)
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barity of Auschwitz, the
Jewish and Christian alike,
and all the dead of the war we
are presently remembering,
demand our utmost resolve to
free every heart from the evils
of intolerance, racism and
religious persecution. We
must live that resolution with
integrity and perservance.
RABBI AVI WEISS
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Why We Went To
Protest At Auschwitz
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Auschwitz
Editor's Note: Seven
American Jews staged a
protest at the convent at
Auschwitz this summer,
touching off an international
controversy that continues.
Here, their leader explains his
version of the incident and
why the group went.
Rabbi Weiss
convent has not been
relocated. Instead, it is being
refurbished; a 24-foot high
cross has been erected in an
adjacent area; and the nuns,
claiming, according to news
reports, to be praying for "the
four million victims of
Auschwitz, most of whom
were Jewish," are more en-
trenched than ever.
•
Our small group approach-
ed the fence surrounding the
convent, rang the bell, and
declared that we had come in
peace. We asked that the con-
vent be moved. When our at-
tempts at opening a dialogue
were ignored, we scaled the
fence, wrapped ourselves in
our prayer shawls, and sang
and studied 'Ibrah on the con-
vent porch. We did not regard
ourselves as trespassers. In
the most tragic and unwanted
way, Auschwitz has become
Jewish — ours. It is a Jewish
cemetery; the bones and
ashes of Jews are strewn
across its grounds to this very
day.
Soon after we began our
peaceful demonstration,
workers from inside the con-
vent threw buckets of water
mixed with urine and paint
over our heads. A small crowd
gathered outside the fence to
mock and jeer. Several hours
later, the workers attacked us
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