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2003/2004
Peace Now Co-Chair
Is Dead At 52
New York/JTA — Patricia Barr, the co-
chair of Americans for Peace Now, died
June 19 from breast cancer at age 52.
Barr, a lawyer in Vermont, was elect-
ed chairwoman of the group in 1998
and co-chair last year. She is survived
by her husband and two daughters.
Study Blasts
Wartime Romania
New Yrok/JTA — The wartime
Romanian government actively coop-
erated with the Nazis, according to a
new three-volume study.
The release of the report comes
shortly after the Romanian govern-
ment denied that mass killings of Jews
occurred on its territory during World
War II. The government later retracted
that claim.
Some 420,000 Romanian Jews died
during the war, according to the study
by Tel Aviv University researcher Jean
Ancel.
"The Romanians and the Germans
had the exact same goals, with the
only difference being that the
Germans were systematic and orderly,
and the Romanians wild," he wrote.
Malaysians Hand
Out Ford's Book
New York/JTA — Malaysian officials
distributed copies of an anti-Semitic
book at a political party congress.
The country's prime minister,
Mahathir Mohammad, distanced him-
self from Saturday's distribution of
Henry Ford's The International Jew, but
did not denounce the action. The dis-
tribution of the book, which contains
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, came
as Mohammad prepares to step down
in October after 22 years of rule.
Islamic Center
Bomber Sentenced
New York/JTA — A Jewish man in
Florida was sentenced to more than 12
years in jail for attemptingto blow up
an Islamic center.
Podiatrist Robert Goldstein, 38,
apologized to the Islamic community
for planning the attack, which he said
was to be retaliation for Sept. 11 and
for Arab attacks on Israel.
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