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September 25, 1992 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-25

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Cemetery Hit
In France

Paris (JTA) — The Jewish
cemetery of Merlebach, in
eastern France, was
desecrated last weekend.
Seven graves were daubed
with swastikas and inscrip-
tions in German reading
"Death to the Jews."
After a short investiga-
tion, the local police arrested
two 17-year-olds, who ad-
mitted they were the
perpetrators.
The two reportedly said
they acted under the in-
fluence of the racial violence
in Germany.
It was the fourth cemetery
vandalism reported in
France in recent weeks.
Last week, a Jewish
cemetery in Lyon was
desecrated. Two weeks
earlier, the cemetery of
Herlishheim, in Alsace, was
vandalized, many of its
headstones broken. The in-
vestigation into that
desecration is still under
way.
In another incident, the
synagogue of Saint-Avoid, in
the same region, was torch-
ed. The culprit, described by
the police as an "outcast,"
was arrested a few hours
after the arson attack.

Hungary-Israel
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Jerusalem (JTA) —
Although no formal
agreements will be signed at
the end of the visit of
Hungarian President Arpad
Goncz to Israel, relations
between the two countries
have deepened, Mr. Goncz
told reporters this week.
Mr. G-oncz visited the Yad
Vashem Holocaust
Memorial in Jerusalem and
then declared that the Holo-
caust should never recur.
His tour of Yad Vashem
was extended, with the pres-
ident stopping time and
again by exhibits, receiving
explanations by Yitzhak
Arad, the Yad Vashem di-
rector.
"We are very, very deeply
moved," he said, his eyes
wet with tears, as he was
standing at the Yizkor Hall.
"This must never be re-
peated."
Visiting the Old City of
Jerusalem, Mr. Goncz, who
is also a playwright, said
that he felt as if he was "in
the middle of the time," with
Jerusalem, creating the im-
pression that it was "very,
very old and very, very
young at the same time. I
feel in the same time in the
history and in the 21st cen-
tury."

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