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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 10

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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10
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Page Teii CO a OS By Paula Orth Of Tlie Chronicle SUff Simon Wiesenthal enters the room, sits down and waits for the first question. Simon Wiesenthal is a quiet, steady, determined man. Simon Wiesenthal is a Nazi hunter. Survivor of 13 concentration camps, he said, "We are not haters." But he sees a task that must be performed and he proceeds to carry it out. The Documentation Center of the Federation of Jewish Victims in Vienna, of which he is director and founder, he is quick to point out, is the only office in the world concerned with tracking down and bringing former Nazis to Over 14U.UUU people committed cnmes in the Nazi period, he said, and only a fraction of them have been tried many others live in freedom under false names.

The Center finishes a dossier every week then must confirm the information it has received, Wiesenthal emphasized. This includes searching fof old pictures and fingerprints that then are examined in a laboratory, In 1979, the statue of limitations on the prosecution of Nazi war criminals will expire. "The whole world will know the Jews are giving up," he said. This musnV happen, Wiesenthal said. "My work is part of a warning to future murderers." Many people say forgive' and forget, but "the (Continued onPage 17) OS ss CO as v.

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"I si IV lillllllfe I 4 W. 1 li PI? 7 If iW3iiiiiXM Jr lit ill I'. I i 1 7 'Ai if, ft iiiili: i v.U-1 I III i JCC, Tempies (Continued from Page 1) the children. Residents of the Milwaukee Jewish Home, enjoying the antics of the Beth Israel Religious School children earlier in the day, gleefully wished for graggers for use at the sound of Hainan's name. And the festivities of the day were not all located at the Center as many, synagogues sponsored carnivals of their own.

PLO, Israel (Continued from Page 1) the demonstrations in the West Bank were undertaken by; youths incited by. what he denounced as false propaganda. The bulk of the West Bank population, he' said, has not been involved. Herzog called the attention of the Council to the current "tragedy of horrifying proportions" in'Lebanon. Terzi then raised a point of order, demanding that Herzog stick to the situation in his own country.

Britain's delegate, Ivor Richard, also on a point of order, pointed out that the Council had already heard a series of speakers hostile to Israel. "The Israeli delegation is entitled to have its say," he The Council president; Thomas S. Boya of Benin, ended the clash by asking the Israeli delegate to continue his statement. The anti-Israel demonstrations in the occupied territories of the last few weeks were touched off by a ruling of an Israeli magistrate that it was not unlawful for Jews to pray on Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem, the site of two Islamic shrines and the ruins of King Solomon's temple. I Quality leople In preparation for the Feast of Lots, Milwaukee Lubavitch House distributed Purim packets to religious school children throughout the city, containing the traditional gifts of two pennies and two cookies.

Other events at the Center included a performance by the Youth Choir of Temple Shalom, 30 children singing favorites of the day to an audience of about 450. Clash at UN Israeli policemen had banned Jewish prayers there to avoid protests from Moslems, and the ban" was upheld by the Israeli Supreme Count early this week; For the current debate, the Seturity Council admitted as nonvoting participants Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Syria-and Yugoslavia as well as Israel and the PLO. The three countries abstaining in the 11, to vote on admitting the PLO were Britain, France and Italy. Another European member of the council, Sweden, voted with the -majority, composed of Com-. munist and third-world coun- tries.

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Pages Available:
55,362
Years Available:
1921-1997