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German Backs
Holocaust Museum

Frankfurt (JTA) — As the contro-
versy regarding a proposed
Holocaust memorial in Germany
rages on, a private group has called
for the establishment of a museum
that would focus on the perpetra-
tors.
-A "central museum is needed to
depict not just the sufferings of the
victims but the profiles of the perpe-
trators," said Rolf Wernstedt, a
German Social Democratic Party
politician who is president of the
Foundation for a German Holocaust
Museum.
Wernstedt made his comments at
the a news conference in Bonn on
Aug. 4 where the establishment of
the foundation was formally
announced.

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New Synagogue
Boosts Identity

Szarvas, Hungary (JTA) — Before
coming to the Szarvas Summer
Camp, -Elina Zhitomirsk-ya, 13, had
heard little about synagogues, only
that they were places where Jews
gathered to pray. Though raised by
her Jewish mother, she does not

know if there's a synagogue in her
hometown of Bryan.sk,, a city 250
miles southwest of Moscow.
On July 31, then, was a milestone
for Zhitomirskaya, who was among
some 400 Jewish youth from
Central and Eastern. Europe cele-
brating Shabbat in Beit David, the
camp's new synagogue.
"It doesn't matter what language
it will be in — Russian, Hungarian
or Hebrew," Zhitomirskaya said
before the service. "What matters is
that
be connected with God."
Through Beit David, the first
synagogue to be built in Hungary
since the Holocaust, future Szarvas
campers will also be able to connect
to their Judaism.
The airy, red-brick-and-pinewood
synagogue was inaugurated July 17
by its American benefactor, Ronald
Lauder, who founded the camp in
1990 along with the American
Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee.
The synagogue was named in
memory of David Ben-Rafael, an
Israeli diplomat who was killed in
the 1992 bombing of the Israeli
Embassy in Buenos Aires. Ralph
Goldman, the father of Ben-Rafael
and the JDC's honorary executive
vice president, dedicated a plaque to
his son at the inauguration.
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Twenty-five children arrived in Israel on Chabad Children of Chernobyl's
36th flight July 14, bringing the total number of Jewish children evacuated
to 1,619. All of the children on this flight came from contaminated regions
of northern Ukraine that have seen increases in thyroid cancer and other dis-
eases since the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The children will live and
go to school in Kfar Chabad and receive medical treatment at on-site clinics
and Israeli hospitals. About 8 percent of the children brought to Israel by
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