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October 26, 1990 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-10-26

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1990

London (JTA) — Con-
gregants of a northeast Lon-
don synagogue were in-
timidated last weekend by
members of the anti- Semitic
British National Party,
which held its annual gen-
eral meeting in a public hall
next door.
At the same time, British
immigration officials barred
entry to a notorious neo-Nazi
from Germany who was to
have addressed the British
fascists.
Although no incidents
were reported, a police escort
was provided for worshipers
Saturday evening who were
leaving the Chigwell and
Hainault Synagogue.
But a study group led by
Rabbi Eli Sufrin declined to
leave.
Earlier that day, 20 chil-
dren attending a Bnai Akiva
meeting at the synagogue
were evacuated at the urg-
ing of fearful parents. One
mother raised an alarm
when she saw men on foot
and in cars streaming
toward the meeting hall.
The British National Par-
ty posed as an environmen-
tal group to trick the Epping
Council into renting it the
hall. A council spokesman
apologized later for any con-
cern to synagogue members.
Scotland Yard estimated
that 500 attended the
meeting. But Epping offi-
cials said the hall's capacity
was no more than 200.
Missing was Manfred
Roeder, leader of the ex-
treme right- wing German
Citizens Initiative, who has
been convicted several times
for inciting hatred of Jews.

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Bonn (JTA) — Recent rev-
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panies and individuals sup-
plied Iraq with poison gas or
the material and technology
to manufacture poison gas
have drawn an angry protest
from Germany's organized
Jewish community.
A statement said it was
"outrageous" that the au-
thorities allowed the export
of such material and that it
failed to lead to a public out-
cry.
It was the first serious
complaint against the
government by the new Zen-
tralrat, the umbrella organ-
ization representing the
once separate West and East
German Jewish com-
munities, which merged six
weeks before the two Ger-
manys officially united.

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