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September 22, 1995 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-22

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Next year,
thousands of
Jewish students
will spend a
year abroad.

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We invite
you to spend
your year
4.T.taLAi6 at home.

No other university can make your
year in Israel so meaningful and so
worthwhile. The new Bar-Han
Junior Year of Jewish Heritage is
your chance of a lifetime to study
at a fully-accredited, world-class
academic institution, while enrich-
ing your Jewish identity.

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FOR
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Bonn (JTA) — German officials
have arrested a suspect in the May
arson attack on the synagogue in
the northern city of Lubeck.
Officials said the 27-year-old
man, whom they described as re-
tarded, had torched the shul be-
cause he is a pyromaniac.
Police ruled out anti-Semitic
motives.
The arson attempt took place
May 7 — the day of worldwide
commemorations marking the
defeat of the Nazis in World War
II
when a fire was set near a
side entrance to the synagogue.
An extension to the synagogue
was completely destroyed in the
blaze. Nobody was injured,
though there were people in the
building at the time.
The incident prompted some
2,000 demonstrators to gather
spontaneously in Lubeck to
protest the attack.
The synagogue was also the
target of an arson attack in
March 1994, in what was the first
firebombing of a Jewish house of
worship since the days of the
Third Reich.
Four men between the ages of
19 and 24, all of whom belonged
to extreme right-wing groups,
were convicted of premeditated
arson in that incident, which had
caused considerable damage to
the synagogue. They were given
sentences ranging from 30
months to 4 112 years in jail.
The arrest of the man respon-
sible for May's arson attack was
announced by Chief Prosecutor
Klaus Pflieger last week at a
mews conference in Lubeck.
The arrest was made based on
a lead provided by a 16-year-old
youth who admitted that he had
been responsible for a separate
arson incident.
During questioning by police,
the youth said that the 27-year-
old man, a friend of his, had told
him that he had set fire to the
Lubeck Synagogue.
Police arrested the unidenti-
fied man shortly after.
Police are still investigating
whether the youth may also have
participated in the arson attack
on the synagogue.



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