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March 11, 1994 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-11

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Baruch Goldstein:
Mosque gunman.

Corner of Pontiac Trail & S. Commerce Rds.
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will likely endeavor to use this
tragedy to speed Israel's with-
drawal from the areas occupied
in 1967. So will the Arabs. And
Washington may be animated
by a similar notion.... But a hor-
rific crime carried out by a sin-
gle individual should not be
used to try to pressure Israel
into acting against its own best
interests. Moreover, any such
effort is doomed to failure."
But the Constitution urged
Israel to "go further than it has
to make amends." It recom-
mended that Israel "indicate its
willingness to soon turn over po-
lice powers to Palestinians in
their own areas" and that it "se-
lect a panel of esteemed inter-
national jurists to oversee a
special inquiry into questions
about the mosque slaughter, in-
cludin.g the Palestinians' con-
jecture about Israel army
complicity."

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When ABC News hired Peggy
Wehmeyer in January as net-
work TV's first religion corre-
spondent, it got a two-for-one
deal: Someone who considers
herself to be both a Jew and a
Christian.
As a child, Mrs. Wehmeyer
had no religious upbringing.
But in college, upon embracing
evangelical Christianity, she
called her maternal grand-
mother to tell her of her new-
found Christian faith.
"How could you do that?"
asked the grandmother, who
had settled in London after flee-
ing Berlin in the 1930s. "You're
a Jew."
Mrs. Wehmeyer "was
stunned" when told about the
family's wartime story: socially
prominent, they were perse-
cuted in Germany and fled to
England and the United States,
where they covered up their

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