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September 25, 1998 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-09-25

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Detroit Jewish News

U.S. Arms Offer

WASHINGTON (JTA) American
defense officials offered to sell 30 F-
15 and 60 F-16 fighter jets to Israel
for $5 billion to help maintain the
Jewish state's military advantage over
potential regional foes. The proposed
sale will help "improve the security of
a friendly country which has been
and continues to be an important
force for political stability and eco-
nomic progress in the Middle East,"
the Pentagon said.

Synagogue Defaced

(JTA) Vandals drew swastikas and a
hate message at a synagogue in
Presque Isle, Maine, before Rosh
Hashanah. The swastikas were drawn
on either side of the front doors of
the Aroostook Hebrew Community
synagogue. The words "Burn Jews"
were also written with a felt-tip mark-
er. No one has been arrested since the
graffiti were discovered Saturday
evening.

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Tax Change
Urged On
Holocaust Group

WASHINGTON (JTA) — The U.S.
Congressional Task Force Against
Anti-Semitism urged the Internal
Revenue Service to withdraw the tax-
exempt status from a group that sup-
ports Holocaust revisionism. The
group, the Legion for the Survival of
Freedom, is the parent organization of
the Institute for Historical Review,
which the Anti-Defamation League
has identified as "the world's single
most imp.ortant outlet for Holocaust-
denial propaganda."
Rep. Tom Lantos (D-Calif.), a
Holocaust survivor who chairs the
task force, called it "an absolute out-
rage that taxpayers, and the tens of
thousands of American Holocaust
survivors in particular, should subsi-
dize the production and distribution
of materials that so outrageously
mock the truth."

Abortion Veto Stands ADL Contests
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
Order On Files
Senate failed to override President

Clinton's veto of the so-called partial-
birth abortion ban. Several Jewish
groups that urged lawmakers not to
ban the late-term procedure used to
end pregnancy applauded the vote.
The House of Representatives
passed the legislation by the necessary
two-thirds margin needed to override
the president's veto, but the Senate's
override attempt fell three votes short,
as it did last year.

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National Digest

NEW YORK (JTA) — Dutch Jewish
leaders criticized a researcher for say-
ing he wanted money before he
releases five newly surfaced pages
from Anne Frank's wartime diary. The
leaders said Cor Suijk's demand
c`rnakes people sick."
Suijk said he needed the funds to
support the activities of the New
York-based Anne Frank Center, which
he heads. He created a stir last month
when he disclosed the existence of the
pages, in which Anne criticized her
parents' marriage.

NEW YORK (JTA) — The Anti-
Defamation League argued before a
California appellate court that it
should not have to comply with a
judge's order to turn over files it gath-
ered on pro-Palestinian activists in the
early 1990s.
The ADL is appealing a ruling
from last September ordering it to
share with 17 people records illegally
gathered on the activists' activities.
The case stems from 1992, when
police seized more than 10,000 ADL
files.

Funds For
Refugees

WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society urged
members of Congress to budget . an
additional $171 million in order to
decrease the two-year backlog in pro-
cessing citizenship applications. The
call came at a rally of hundreds of
Jewish refugees on the steps of Capitol
Hill.

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