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January 26, 1996 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-26

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Beatification
Of German Priest

New York (JTA) — Pope John
Paul II said that he would an-
nounce the beatification of an
anti-Nazi German priest during
a summer visit to Germany, ac-
cording to the World Jewish Con-
gress.
The Rev. Bernhard Lichten-
berg, who died in 1943 en route
to Dachau, would denounce the
Nazis from his Berlin pulpit and
would close his service with a
prayer for the persecuted Jews.
Beatification is a step toward
sainthood.
The Rev. Lichtenberg is a "true
hero of the Holocaust," said Elan
Steinberg, executive director of
the WJC.
The rev. Lichtenberg was an
"exception to the silence" of the
Vatican during the World War II
period, Mr. Steinberg said.
As early as 1935, the Rev.
Lichtenberg protested against the
atrocities in the concentration
camps.
In 1942, he was sentenced to
two years' imprisonment. After
serving his time, the Rev. Licht-
enberg, who was 68 years old,
was moved to Dachau, but died
on the way.

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American Linked
To Bomb Plot

Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel's in-
ternal security service has re-
quested that a U.S. citizen living
in Jerusalem be deported because
he was involved in a plot to blow
up a mosque.
The American, identified as
35-year-old David Ben-Ariel of
Ohio, was reportedly detained for
questioning by Shin Bet officials.
He was released several hours
later, but his passport was con-
fiscated and he was ordered to re-
port regularly to police.
News reports indicated that
Mr. Ben-Ariel — and several oth-
ers who remained at large — al-
legedly planned to blow up
Al-Aksa Mosque on the Temple
Mount complex in Jerusalem's
Old City.
Mr. Ben-Ariel strongly denied
the allegations and said he was
being unfairly treated.
Security sources reportedly
preferred that he be deported,
and not brought to trial because
they lacked hard evidence to con-
vict him.
Mr. Ben-Ariel reportedly be-
longed to the Temple Mount
Faithful, a group that seeks to re-
build the Jewish temple at its
original location, where two
mosques, including Al-Aksa,
stand.
Mr. Ben-Ariel is said to have
arrived in Israel about nine
months ago and recently applied
for citizenship.

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