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Europe Owes
Says Judge
Brussels (JTA) — Europe,
waxing rich and powerful as
it moves toward economic
and political integration,
owes the Jewish people a
debt for the wrongs done
them over the centuries on
European soil, according to
an Israeli judge.
Foremost among its
obligations is to "help
safeguard the homeland of
the Jewish people, the state
of Israel," Judge Hadassah
Ben-Itto said in her address
before the International
Association of Jewish
Lawyers and Jurists World
Council, whose three-day
meeting opened here last
week.
Judge Ben-Itto, who chairs
the association, expressed
concern over the
"resurgence of anti-
Semitism in most countries"
of Europe.
"Acts which were taboo
immediately after the Holo-
caust have become legiti-
mate again," she told the
assembly of 200 lawyers and
judges from 20 countries.
Yitzhak Nemer, president
of the Israel Bar Association,
also referred to anti-
Semitism in Europe.
"It's really a tragedy that
more democratization in cer-
tain countries has brought to
the surface strong new
waves of hatred against
Jews," he said. A debate was
held on legislative means to
combat anti-Jewish pro-
paganda.
Speakers included
Belgium's deputy prime
minister and justice min-
ister, Melchior Wathelet;
European Commissioner
Martin Bangemann; Willy
de Clercq, chairman of the
Israel-Europe group at the
European Parliament; and
Ya'acov Cohen, deputy di-
rector general of the Israeli
Foreign Ministry.
The association, based in
Israel, was founded in 1969
and presently has 3,000
members worldwide.
The meeting, held here
under the patronage of the
European Community's Ex-
ecutive Commission, was
sponsored by The European,
a weekly published by
the late Anglo-Jewish press
tycoon, Robert Maxwell.
In 1978, following the sign-
ing of the Egypt-Israel peace
agreement two years
previously, Prime Minister
Menachem Begin and Presi-
dent Anwar Sadat jointly
received the Nobel Peace
Prize.
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