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July 16, 1999 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-16

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12 Detroit Jewish News

Dershowitz
Denial

Cambridge, Mass.

In the aftermath of last weekend's racial
shootings in Illinois, Harvard professor I
Alan Dershowitz is distancing himself
from Matthew Hale, an avowed neo-
Nazi and white supremacist he once
considered taking on as a client.
This spring, Hale approached
Dershowitz to represent him before the
Illinois bar, which had denied his
application on ethical grounds.
Dershowitz, who did not take the
case, condemns the violence of both
Hale's group, World Church of the
Creator, and his young protege,
Benjamin N. Smith. Smith, a 21-year-
old college student at the University of
Indiana in Bloomington, Ill., allegedly
went on a racial rampage through parts
of Illinois and Indiana last weekend. 111

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— The Jewish Bulletin of Northern
California contributed to this report

— Chana Shavelson/
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Order" and the "International
Jewsmedia" for the war in Kosovo.
Meanwhile in Sacramento, moral
and financial help continues to arrive
from across the country to the three
arson-struck synagogues, Congregation
B'nai Israel and Congregation Beth
Shalom, both Reform,. and the
Orthodox Kenesset Israel Torah Center.
A fund to help rebuild the three now
tops $235,000 and is growing daily.
"We're getting support from every
state in the union — Texas, Alabama, T
Connecticut, you name it," said Beryl
Michaels, executive director of the
Jewish Federation of the Sacramento
Region, which is overseeing the Unity
Fund.
"Checks for $5,000 and over are
coming from foundations and syna-
gogues. But most of the fund has come
from individuals."
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The mail brought in a flurry of
activity Tuesday when a check from
actor Paul Newman arrived. Michaels
declined to say how much the film star
contributed.

The report of the Hadassah instal-
lation (July 9) should have indi-
cated that the installing officer was
past President Melba Winer.

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