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May he serve as a maylitz yosher for his family and friends and for all of Klal Yisroel. ma= oltnn-rn YrY Itnti nto npnx r3n31 rninn "May you be comforted amongst the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem" YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK WOODS is pleased to announce that our Beautiful Facilities are now AVAILABLE for your NEXT WEDDING, BAR MITZVAH, SHOWER or BANQUET BRING YOUR OWN CATERER (UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE VAAD HaRABONIM) call our office at 398-1177 28 for date availability Court Ruling Allows Demjanjuk To Stay Washington (JTA) — A fed- eral appeals court in Cincin- nati last week refused to reconsider a previous ruling allowing John Demjanjuk to remain in the United States. In an opinion issued Feb. 24, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit let stand its decision overturning Dem- janjuk's extradition. The retired Cleveland auto worker was extradited to Israel from the United States in 1986 to stand trial for war crimes committed, as the Treblinka -gas chamber operator known as "Ivan the Terrible." He was convicted and sentenced to death in 1988. But last July, the Israeli Supreme Court overturned the conviction, saying there was reasonable doubt Dem- janjuk was indeed the man known as "Ivan." The Justice Department may appeal the decision to the Supreme Court within 90 days. Last Friday, a Justice Department spokesman said no decision about an appeal had been reached. The Cincinnati appellate court's decision reaffirms a ruling made in November, when a three judge panel of the appellate court in- validated a 1985 order call- ing for Demjanjuk to be extradited to Israel. In its November ruling, the panel charged that the Justice Department had committed fraud when it sought to obtain the extradi- tion order by intentionally withholding evidence that cast doubt on Demjanjuk's identity. The panel also charged that the Justice Depart- ment's Office of Special In- vestigations, the group charged with investigating and prosecuting suspected war criminals, had- bowed to pressure from Jewish inter- ests, including the Anti- Defamation League, when it decided to prosecute the case. The charges infuriated the ADL, which called the panel's conclusions "mind- boggling." Jewish groups expressed displeasure with last week's ruling, which made no amendments to previous charges that the Justice Department had been swayed by Jewish interests. "We expected no better from the (appeals) court," Elan Steinberg, executive director of the World Jewish Congress, said Friday. Also on Friday, the ADL released a statement saying that "the court's decision fails to correct the factual misrepresentation of last November's ruling that a re- lationship with special in- terest groups such as ADL tainted OSI's handling of the case." Jewish groups were also angered by the appellate court's refusal to adopt the conclusions of an indepen- dent judge that the court assigned to investigate the matter in June 1992. John Demjanjuk The court had appointed U.S. District Judge Thomas Wiseman Jr. to serve as a special master to oversee the investigation into the OSI's actions. Wiseman later con- cluded that the Justice Department had not com- mitted fraud in the case. Weisman's conclusions ran counter to last week's court ruling on every charge. "We are especially distressed by this decision because the court ignored the findings of the special master whom the court itself had previously appointed," the ADL said in its state- ment. The appellate court's fin- dings caused some observers to question the impartiality of the court and of Chief Judge Gilbert Merritt. "The court (of Appeals) ob- viously has a bias in this case," said one source famil- iar with the proceedings. Steinberg of the World Jewish Congress said Friday that "Merritt has acted more