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March 11, 1994 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-11

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1994 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY

raeli extremism at Hebrew Uni-
versity. "Kahane used to say, 'A
Jewish fist in the face of a gen-
tile is kiddush hashem' (sancti-
fication of the holy name)."
Aharon Domb, spokesman
for the YESHA (Judea, Sa-
maria and Gaza settlers) Coun-
cil and a resident of Kiryat
Arba, maintained that Mr.
Goldstein had acted totally out
of character at the Cave of the
Patriarchs. "He treated both
Jewish and Arab victims in his
work," Mr. Domb noted.
But this point is in dispute.
Tiran Pollack, a long-time Kach
activist and friend of Mr. Gold-
stein's, was quoted as saying:
"Dr. Goldstein never once
treated Arabs. Even in the
(Lebanon War) he refused to
treat (wounded) Hezbollah pris-
oners. The chief army doc-
tor...called Rabbi Kahane and
asked him to convince Baruch
to treat Arabs. Rabbi Kahane
refused. He said it went against
the Torah."
Until about six months ago,
Mr. Goldstein was the Kach
representative on Kiryat Arba's
nine-member town council. He
gave up his seat, because in the
words of Kach leader Baruch
Marzel, "the actions of this evil
government" had left him fed
up with politics as usual.
Since the massacre, radicals
have proudly called Mr. Gold-
stein a "tzaddik" who "per-
formed a great mitzvah on
Purim." Mr. Domb and Kiryat

"Nobody was more
beloved here than
Baruch. People who
say he went crazy
are wrong."

Nahum Gross

Arba mayor Zvi Katzover, who
condemned the slaughter, even
as they claimed Goldstein was
driven to them by Arab terror,
have gotten telephone threats
from the killer's devotees. One
Kach member, Avigdor Heskin,
named his newborn son after
Goldstein, saying he wanted
young Baruch Mordechai He-
skin to "follow in (Goldstein's)
path."
At Mr. Goldstein's funeral,
the dead man and his final deed
were praised endlessly. "He did
it for all of us," one man present
was quoted as saying. There
were shouts of "death to the
Arabs." A rabbi eulogizing Mr.
Goldstein said, "A million Arabs
aren't worth the fingernail of
one Jew."
In the crowd, someone was
heard calling out, "We're all
Goldstein." ❑

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