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■ IJprising both reniewed, ' Jews' determination to taike up^jmi^a^ connection ^b^ establishnient and Ifche H
■ ■ canst-Krelt chastized **powerful,
ijiteitectual,;; libera^^^^.,^ ; Aifierican Jews" who de<jry, : Israelis exercise of po^ver in defense of its basic rights; He s^id-these pepjple aJre not v sufficiently imbued \yith the glories and tragedies of the Jewish past, and he stressed, that "the community of gentiles does not respect subservience nor ingratitation, nor humility". ::
"Before it is top late, listen \ tp your Sumvbrs — they
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iinikiir w ; sized that the wbrTd's butrikge "is an attempt to take away from us the Jewish Holocaust." , ..
He said that "the world wants Jewish silence bri the Holocaust so they will hot have to ask our forgiyeness. Siicnce is our enemy,% the partner pf powerlessness".
Concerning the often-asked question of *wheb^ was G^i?* Krell said that ther6 is no coiihection between G-d and the Holocaust ill thie punitive sense. The Hplpcaust belongs to the perpetratbrs, tP a riibrrient of G-dlesshesSi to, Christianity but of control^- he
. stated^ ■ V ■' ' - ' 'C--.-^-^^^ : :■ (Major exi^erpts from ibr. Krelli's address are published on page fxst^Cpmmm^ sizeatilcipprt
ing waited to ektend persbiial congpratulatiphs to Mm fol-^ lowing the itormil pi^pgram).^ Sjii^akihg in Yiddish in honor of the victims, Oscalr Jason embtiohklly p?iid tri^
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communities which^^^ d peared during the war, .*He «aiia that the Iftoloi^Msf ^ chaiiged the natijriei of Jewish; ^ iif^^eading to the resti^mtimi of the Jewish Homeland after a Ibini^ daim^ ' >
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the train to lAiichwitz with, fcjreign affairs deahng^^
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my Rachel for spmebread and Aannklade"^ I think of my
, who wished be could liMlceilife easierVte his CWidren"; the father: not uii-derstauding his sbn*s desire to
i|m • in /the <5hetto^ ""the .. .^Shc^chiha 1^^^ idwH in the ^^^"MM&^M^^rsii^ Cfhetto"!
reading: ended, on a ; note ofihope — it is Passover ; ' irid ,"v^^ free, once
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The brief also pointed out that the Canada-Isi^el trade relationship differs ^ qualita-business in Arab cbttntries are tively from Canada's relations reluctant to trade with Israel with othertradingpartnersin ^ even to. take advantage Pf ■; the area. Because Israel has a particularly lucrative pp- v':-''.
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/ The Arab boycott is having a **freezing effect" on trade with- Israel, siaid the brief.
At the same time, fedeiral government agencies do riela-tiyely little tb promote business opportunities iii Israel, the CIGC added. ' ^ ^
Jhie inaugaratioii pf a Canadarlsfael Instiitute for Indiistriai>/Research jncl Development iSv expected later
tWs jfeair^sM^d CICC. ^
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^ROBERTiKREiX .. stirring addreis
E>^ng, beaut^J^- I^spite a relatively taken the
; warmlyj^resentepy^^^ trade ($175 million goveriimarf 36 years to act.
WARSAW GHETTO Page H Canada's most stable niarket tradition optioh'supported by
MONTREAL ~ The Canr ■ ~' ' adian Jewish Congress; has/ reacted to Solicitbr-Qeneral Robert Kaplan's recent announcement that the RCMP is investigating more than 100 suspected Nazi war criminals living in Canada.
In a statement CJC said it ^preciates the initiative, but
Kaptaiit' is'^n appropriate^but vlimiteid: r^edy, urged the fcis^i government to use all available/legal means to briiig mass jDiurderers to justice.
These iliclude revocation of citizenship and subsequent deportation, legal action under the War Crihies and Geneva Converition Acts* and the prosecution of mass^nur* erers living in Canada pur-sup;nt to .eriacting • new legislation.' ■-^'•»>,,,.
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