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Camp, Cemetery
Vandalized
Bonn (JTA) — The site of
the Ravensbruck concentra-
tion camp was slightly
damaged by arson and a
Jewish cemetery was
desecrated in the latest in-
cidents of anti-Semitic van-
dalism reported in Germany.
Vandals targeted the
crematorium of the former
women's camp. Ravensbruck
is located in the state of
Brandenberg, in eastern
Germany, near Berlin, an
area where assailants last
month burnt down a bar-
racks at the Sachsenhausen
death camp that contained a
Jewish museum.
A controversy over the
Ravensbruck site was set-
tled several months ago in
an agreement to retain the
concentration camp
memorial during commer-
cial development of the area
by local authorities.
News reports said vandals
also smashed 50 gravestones
and painted swastikas at a
memorial for victims on
Nazi death camps at Uberl-
ingen, in southern Germany.
Also in Brandenberg,
police say they found large
quantities of anti-Semitic
propaganda as well as
weapons in a crackdown on
two neo-Nazi paramilitary
groups last week.
Police found 150 Soviet-
issue hand grenades, bombs
and firebombs.
Jew Throws
First Pitch
Toronto (JTA) — Charles
Bronfman had the signal
honor of throwing out the
ceremonial first pitch of the
third game of the World
Series here in recognition for
having brought professional
major league baseball to
Canada in 1969 with his
Montreal Expos National
League franchise.
The Seagram whisky
heir's toss symbolizes Jews'
full acceptance in Canadian
and American society. Ab-
sent is the drama of Los
Angeles Dodgers ace pitcher
Sandy Kofax's refusal to
play ball on Yom Kippur in
the opener of the 1965 World
Series.
And long forgotten is the
notoriety created in 1934
when Detroit Tigers slugger
Hank Greenberg opted to
spend the Day of Atonement
in synagogue rather than at
Navin Field.
The pitch is a source of
pride for the 150,000 Jews
here.
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