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As Mr. Lauck left the Danish high court to return to jail, he said,"This is a Jewish state." The Anti-Defamation League, who has dubbed Mr. Lauck "the Farm-Belt Fuhrer," praised the ruling. "We commend the Danish gov- ernment for its pursuit of Lauck's extradition and for defending its decision through the appeal process," said David Strassler, ADL national chairman, and Abraham Foxman, ADL nation- al director. Mr. Lauck, a native of Lincoln, Neb., was arrested in March by Danish authorities outside Copenhagen on a warrant from He has been a major supplier of anti- Semitic propaganda. the prosecutor of Hamburg, Ger- many. Mr. Lauck is accused of smug- gling banned neo-Nazi literature into Germany for more than two decades, to be copied and dis- tributed among neo-Nazi groups. He is the head of the National Socialist German Workers' Par- ty-Foreign Organization, a name derived from the official title of Adolf Hitler's party. Lauck has said his group is heir to the Nazi party and that Hitler was "too hu- mane. ), Romanian Jews Have New Leader New York (JTA) --- The new leader of Romania's Jewish com- munity has officially taken office. Rabbi Yehezkel Mark, 67, who was elected to the position May 28, succeeds the late Chief Rab- bi Moses Rosen. Rabbi Mark comes to the po- sition as Romania still tolerates anti- Semitism in politics and the media. Also, the return of Jew- ishproperty seized by the Com- munists remains an unresolved problem. Some 15,000 Jews, many of whom are elderly, now live in Ro- mania. Rabbi Mark will not formally have the title of chief rabbi, though his jurisdiction includes all the country's Jewish congre- gations. A new chief rabbi is ex- pected to be elected by the end of the year. Rabbi Mark will likely be one of the nominees. Unlike Rabbi Rosen, Rabbi Mark will not be president of the country's Jewish federation, a function now held by a layman, Nicolae Cajal. Rabbi Mark, who was born in Bascesti-Roman, Romania, left in 1946 for Israel, where he fought in the 1948 War of inde- pendence. He led a South African congregation between 1970 and 1972. Rabbi Rosen, who died at 81 last year, enabled nearly the en- tire postwar Jewish community of Romania, about 400,000 peo- ple, to emigrate to Israel, a unique exodus in Communist Eastern Europe. A New Unit Sniffs Out Terror Jerusalem (JTA) -- Israeli police have added a new terror-fighting unit to their ranks — 15 bomb- sniffing dogs who will go to work to find explosives in public places. The decision to establish a ca- nine unit came in the wake of a recent wave of suicide bomb at- tacks launched inside Israel by militant Islamic groups opposed to the peace process. The dogs took up their duties at Jerusalem's mall, at the Machaneh Yehuda market and at the central bus station. The dogs are due to begin work in Tel Aviv son. They will later be stationed at other sites across the country. The dogs and their handlers were trained in Virginia. Israeli police officials chose Labrador retrievers for the bomb- sniffing detail because of their nonthreatening presence and their ability to work in crowds of people, Israel Television re- ported.