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Inside is a list of about 50 prominent Fren- ch citizens who are pur- ported to be "children of Israel" trying to destroy France. The pamphlets have ap- peared in mailboxes in the Paris neighborhood of St. Germain as well as the suburbs of Levallois and Clichy on numerous occa- sions during the past four months. Many of them sur- faced July 16, when France commemorated for the first time the roundup of nearly 13,000 Jews who were later sent to Auschwitz during World War II. The League against Racism and Anti-Semitism has called on the govern- ment here "to do everything possible to find those respon- sible" for the pamphlets. Mr. Pasqua responded last week by condemning the leaflets and initiating a police investigation. Experts say the pamphlets could be the work of either right- wing extremists or Muslim fundamentalists. The pamphlet reproduces the cover of a 1942 edition of the classic anti-Semitic text The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, in which a spider caricature was drawn by pseudo- historian and col- laborator Henry Coston. Those listed in the pam- phlet as "children of Israel" include Danielle Mitterrand, the wife of the president; the late Prime Minister Pierre Beregovoy; and the mayor of Levallois, Patrick Balkany, who has formally lodged a complaint in court. In addition, a recent arti- cle in the French newspaper Liberation detailed how some Muslim schoolgirls in the Parisian suburb of Nanterre are secretly reading yellowed copies of The Protocols, which was banned in France in 1990. An English-language teacher at the Joliot-Curie School said that after finishing a lesson about the city of New York, her students, many of whom are strict Muslims, asked her if there are a lot of Jews in New York and if Jews there have a lot of power. They then asked her if she was Jewish. "I was astounded by their question," the teacher said. "When I told them I wasn't Jewish, I saw they had an air of relief on their faces. That was terrible. It was then that they told me about that horrible book (The PrO- t0C01S) and proposed that I read it," she said. At the same school, Libera- tion reported, a Jewish stu- dent was knocked over at the exit door the day after the end of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting and prayer. And a newspaper Experts say the pamphlets could be the work of either right-wing extremists or Muslim fundamentalists. created by some students in- cluded the lines, "present yourself to the crematorium oven," which were cut out and sent to a teacher with a Jewish-sounding name. The school's directors re- sponded by describing these actions as "intolerable" and said the students responsible would be disciplined. However, the culprits have not been identified. One teacher said, "This shouldn't be dramatized. In a big school like Joliot- Curie, where there are more than 600 students, there are always scuffles and insults. When it's not 'dirty Arab' it's 'dirty Negro' or 'dirty Jew.' " But a student named Dalila had a different view. She said, "The injuries against the Jews have always existed at the school, but now they're not so virulent. Before, we said, `Dirty Jew.' Now we say `Dirty Cohen.' That's modernization." ❑