BE A PART OF THE CROWD Balfour NUAL 001h CELEBRATION CONCERT MONDAY NOV. 1, 1993 7:30 P.M. FOX THEATRE STARRING JOEL GREY "THE SHOWMAN OF THE YEAR" says New York Times ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA-METROPOLITAN DETROIT DISTRICT 18451 W. 10 MILE ROAD, SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 569.1515 YOU WANT IT WE'VE GOT IT!... aa %de. Where We've Got The Sfible Congregational Religious School Youth Activities Scouting Family Shabbat Dinners Kugel Kiddush J,E.F.F. Came oo„,aed Te 0e/ Sisterhood • Men's Club Club Chayim • Young At Heart Chavura Concerts • Carnivals Las Vegas Night Book Bites Dinner Series Lunch & Learn • Talmud Classes Library • Mikvah • 2 Social Halls Start the New Year with Sfibtee 118 A Sweet Treat, High Holiday Tickets, Membership, Call Phyllis Strome, Executive Director at 352-8670 00 \iv'. 12 Miie Rd., Southfie ■ c; Public Apology Given By German Minister Bonn (JTA) — A recent mar- ch by neo-Nazis in a parade honoring Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler's deputy, has led to a public apology by the leader of the state in which the demonstration took place. The parade, which took place Aug. 14 in the central German town of Fulda, oc- curred after police in the states of Thuringia, Bavaria and Saxony had banned similar neo-Nazi demonstra- tions scheduled to mark the death of Hess six years ago. A week after the parade, Prime Minister Hans Eichel of the state of Hesse publicly apologized to the Jewish community in Germany for not preventing the neo-Nazi demonstration in Fulda. But the Social Democratic politician rejected calls from Jewish and other officials for the resignation of his interior minister, who is widely considered responsi- ble for the scandal. Some 500 neo-Nazis par- ticipated in the march through the streets of Fulda. According to the chairman of the Jewish community in Germany, Ignatz Bubis, the right-wing extremists all but enjoyed police protection, while leftists demonstrating against the parade were pushed back. Initially, the Hesse au- thorities said they had been taken by surprise and were not ready to deal with the demonstration. But they later changed their position and admitted that they had been informed in advance of the demonstration. The town authorities of Fulda made the admission Ignatz Bubis: Were extremists protected? after investigations in- dicated they had received a letter from a radical right- wing group a few days before the planned demonstration, asking for permission to march through the streets of Fulda. A Bavarian official said his state had warned the town of Fulda of the neo- Nazis' plans to stage a mar- ch. He said the warning came hours before the dem- onstrators actually reached , Fulda. The Jewish community in Germany is repeating its demand that the officials responsible for the march be held accountable. Meanwhile, another leading Social Democratic official, Bundestag member Wolfgang Thierse, said that police in Germany are poorly prepared to deal with neo- Nazis and are preoccupied with stopping left-wing radicals. Rabin Defends His Peace Policies Jerusalem (JTA) — The Likud has no moral au- thority to condemn the Labor government's plans to trade land for peace on the Golan Heights after it gave up Sinai for a peace treaty with Egypt, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin told Ameri- can Jewish leaders this week. He also said that Israel's recent military operation in Lebanon had achieved his twin aims of showing that Israel is willing to take risks to defend its security inter- ests and that there is nothing to be gained by ter- rorism against Israel. He praised the United States for brokering a cease- fire in Lebanon and said no peace agreements can be reached without U.S. media- tion. He also stressed that the status of a united Jerusalem under Jewish sovereignty is not negotiable.