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August 11, 1995 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-08-11

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Scottish Woman
Goes To Bosnia

London (JTA) — While Western
leaders agonize over how to react
to events in strife-ridden Bosnia,
a former kibbutznik who now
lives in Edinburgh set off on a
lone mission last week to provide
desperately needed help to the
country's war victims.
Nikkie du Preez, 41, who has
made three previous trips to
Bosnia, left Scotland on July 26
bound for Tuzla, the site of a re-
cent influx of thousands of Bosn-
ian Muslim refugees.
She said her goal would be to
deliver to Tuzla trade union offi-
cials some $11,000 raised by
Bosnia Now, a Edinburgh-based
charity she runs with two Bosn-
ian partners.
While in Tuzla, she said in an
interview, she will also search for
Jewish families in the area.
Ms. Du Preez — who moved
from Israel to Edinburgh in 1985
— said Jews in particular should
feel strongly about the Bosnia sit-
uation, given their sufferings dur-
ing the Holocaust.
She also said she harbored no
illusions about the dangers or
hardships that await her.
She noted that during a trip to
the Bosnian town of Mostar two
years ago, she learned that it was
best to avoid the appearance of
being a foreign aid worker.
"As a woman alone, no one will
take me as being anyone impor-
tant," she said. "I look like some-
one's aunt."

Baruch Korff,
Jewish Activist

New York (JTA) — Rabbi Baruch
Korff, 81, a longtime Jewish com-
munity activist known as
"Nixon's Rabbi," died July 26 at
his home in Providence, R.I.
Born in Ukraine, Rabbi Korff
was a link in an unbroken chain
of rabbis in his family that dated
back to the 11th century scholar
Rashi. Another ancestor was the
Baal Shem Tov, the 18th centu-
ry founder of the Chasidic move-
ment.
When World War II broke out,
he petitioned European digni-
taries, U.S. congressmen and
Supreme Court justices on behalf
of Jews in Nazi concentration
camps. He even held clandestine
negotiations with representatives
of Gestapo head Heinrich Himm-
ler about the purchase of Jews
from Germany.
Rabbi Korff continued his
work for world Jewry after the
war, presenting a petition with
over 500,000 signatures to the
U.S. government that urged that
Hungarian Jews be permitted to
enter Palestine.
During the 1968 presidential
campaign, Rabbi Korff developed

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