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March 13, 1992 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-03-13

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NEW 1992
PLYMOUTH VOYAGER

The Women of Maimonides Medical Society

present

46th Annual Donor Day

Tuesday, April 7, 1992

at

Construction
Comes To Halt

Bonn (JTA) — Earth-
moving equipment has
halted temporarily in the
Hamburg suburb of Ot-
tensen, where developers are
preparing the ground for a
new shopping mall on the
site of a Jewish cemetery
and Jewish activists are try-
ing to, stop them.
Since March 2, demon-
strators, mainly Chasidim
and other Orthodox Jews,
have picketed the site and
interposed their bodies bet-
ween the machines and the
ground they are supposed to
dig up.
The protesters number
about 150, many from
Belgium with some from
Britain, Switzerland, the
United States and a handful
from Israel. They have gain-
ed worldwide attention for
their claim that the
cemetery should not be
desecrated.
They insist that although
it has not been used as a
burial ground since 1934,
the cemetery contains the
remains of at least 4,000
Jews and is therefore
hallowed ground which must
not be disturbed.
Although the demon-
strators succeeded in halting
the work, a spokesman for
the Ottensen municipality
said the town had no au-
thority to ban the $189 mill-
ion project.
Swiss attorney Berysz
Rosenberg said he filed a
lawsuit on behalf of the pro-
testers accusing unknown
parties of desecrating the
cemetery. He claimed that
the earth-movers have al-
ready disinterred human
bones and gravestones have
been destroyed.
A prosecution spokesman
said the lawsuit would not
influence the legal status of
the property, which seems to
favor the developers.
The cemetery was all but
demolished during the Nazi
era. Two large bunkers were
erected on the site during
the war.
After the war, the surviv-
ing Jewish community of
Hamburg sold the site to
commercial investors and
shops were built nearby.

The property changed
hands several times. It is
presently owned by Bull and
Liedike, which holds legal
title and permits to build the
mall.
The Jewish community
confirmed that it sold the
land 40 years ago but now
says it was a mistake which
should be reversed.

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