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chief rabbi, Menachem
Yoskowicz. He was not badly
hurt in that attack.
In the interview, Mr. Te-
jkowski also claimed Jewish
doctors and lawyers urge
abortion as a way "to kill
Christian infants who have
not been born."
He spoke of how he had
told his followers of his trips
abroad in furtherance of his
anti-Semitic platform.
Election posters in some
Polish cities have been
painted with the Star of
David or overprinted with
the word "Jude," which
means Jew in German and
was ubiquitous, as an anti-
Semitic slur, before and dur-
ing the Holocaust.
Poland's Jewish popula-
tion is officially listed as
15,000 but usually cited as
10,000. There were 3.5 mill-
ion Jews before World War

II.

Abie Nathan
Convicted Again

Tel Aviv (JTA) — The
Ramla Magistrates Court
found Abie Nathan guilty of
meeting with Yassir Arafat
and other members of the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization, in violation of Israeli
law. He will be sentenced
next month.
The 64-year-old Israeli
peace activist readily ad-
mitted the meetings but in-
sisted they had not
"endangered the security of
Israel," as the prosecution
contends.
It is not the first time Mr.
Nathan has been convicted
for meeting the PLO leader.
His most recent encounter
with Arafat took place in
June in Tunis.
Shortly before that he
completed four months of a
seven- month prison
sentence imposed for a 1989
meeting with Mr. Arafat.
Mr. Nathan also got a one-
year suspended sentence.
He told the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency before
last week's hearing that he
expected the prosecution to
ask the court to invoke the
suspended sentence.
The prosecutor obliged and
demanded a stiff new
sentence on top of it, to make
an example of a high-profile
personality who claims the
right to violate the law.
Mr. Nathan told the court,
as he has on previous occa-
sions, that his activities are
aimed at promoting peace
between enemies. He claim-
ed that scores of Israelis,
"including the Likud," have
met with Mr. Arafat but that
only he has been punished.

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