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April 09, 1993 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-04-09

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Sylvia's

funs To Leave
uschwitz

swiecim, Poland (JTA) —
he long-running dispute
er the Carmelite convent
t Auschwitz appears to be
ose to resolution, with 14
uns expected within days to
Rove out of the building
here the Nazis stored
oison gas at the former
eath camp.
Last-minute problems
temming from the nuns'
luctance to move into the
ew $2 million building
rider construction for them
iearby have been cleared
Tway by explicit Vatican in-
tructions to the nuns that
peached Bishop Tadeusz
lakoczy of Oswiecim said
Jewish officials involved in
1. ,i-le negotiations.
Last week's move by the
Vatican helps implement a
986 agreement reached
etween church and Euro-
ean Jewish officials and
aps nearly a decade of bitter
ntroversy over the convent
ocated at the edge of the
concentration camp where
.6 million Jews were killed.
A follow-up agreement
eached in 1987 stated that
o permanent Catholic place
f worship would be install-
d within the boundaries of
e camp and that the
Carmelite nuns would
(vacate their convent within
two years.
But the deadline came and
I• assed and the dispute
dragged on.
The Vatican order appears
o fulfill the wishes of both
Catholic and Jewish leaders
to put the issue squarely
behind them before April 19,
when the 50th anniversary
f the Warsaw Ghetto upris-
ing will be marked with nu-
erous ceremonies in
Poland and around the
world.

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Two Arrested
For Arson

Bonn (JTA) — Police have
arrested two neo-Nazis
suspected of participating in
an arson attack at the
former concentration camp
of Sachsenhausen.
The attack last September
on a building that was part
of a memorial to Jewish vic-
tims of the Holocaust tar-
nished Germany's image
abroad and touched off a
wave of unprecedented anti-
Nazi rallies throughout the
country.
Police said the attack at
Sachsenhausen, north of
Berlin, was probably the
work of the National Front.

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