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Continued from preceding page
siders like us to be kibbitzing
about the peace process at
this point," said Mr.
Talisman. "We can have
opinions, sure. But our ex-
ternal input is less impor-
tant than understanding
what is going on at this early
stage."
That is why, added
Maynard I. Wishner of St.
Louis, chairman of the CJF
resolutions committee, the
statement on the peace pro-
cess that will be presented at
the G.A. will likely avoid all
controversy — including the
question of Jewish set-
tlements in the occupied ter-
ritories.
"Our attempt will be to
only state the consensus of
where the American Jewish
community is at on this
issue," he said. "The in-
clination is not to take a
public position or to make a
judgment about something
that might be part of the ne-
gotiating process."
If any hint of internal dif-
ferences of opinion on the
peace process publicly sur-
face, Mr. Wishner concluded,
it is more likely to be ex-
pressed in the form of a last-
minute amendment rebuk-
ing Washington's perceived
tilt toward the Arabs. ❑
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Israeli Witness
Gives Testimony
Bonn (JTA) — A witness
from Israel testified in a
Stuttgart court last week
that during World War II he
saw Nazi war criminal Josef
Schwammberger murder
two Jewish women and a
child in cold blood.
Zvi Sharon, an Israeli, said
the child was shot in the
head by Mr. Schwamm-
berger in December 1942 at
the Przemysl concentration
camp in Poland, where Mr.
Schwammberger was com-
mandant and Mr. Sharon an
inmate at the time. The
witness said that at the
beginning of 1943, he saw
Mr. Schwammberger shoot
two Jewish women in their
heads while they stood near
the ghetto walls trying to
exchange jewelry for food.
Mr. Schwammberger, 78,
was extradited from Argen-
tina last year to stand trial
for war crimes, including the
murders of several thousand
Jewish inmates of concen-
tration camps in Poland that
he commanded.
He has denied the charges.
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In 1977 the Reform move-
ment established its first
kibbutz, Yahel, in the
Negev.