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I think Chaim said there was a lack of leadership for some time but the Rubins removed that part. That's why David Fisch was from 1971-1973 with no note about 1973-1974. They same can be said about 1978-1979 and 1984-1985. I think the Rubins claimed Fern Sidman was until 1985. They did that even though Chaim was already Chairman from 1984 until 1987. Of course they also removed the part about Chaim going to prison in December, 1978 for bombing Egyptian targets following the Camp David Accords. I've bolded the years in question. 1971–1973 – David Fisch, a religious Columbia University student, who later wrote articles for Jewish magazines and the book Jews for Nothing.1974–1976 – Russel Kelner, originally from Philadelphia. Formerly a U.S. Army lieutenant trained in counter-guerrilla warfare, he moved to New York City to direct the JDL's paramilitary summer camp JeDeL located in Wawarsing, New York,[20] and later to run the national office as chairman.1976–1978 – Bonnie Pechter.1979–1981 – Brett Becker, originally from South Florida, came to New York City to become chairman.1981–1983 – Meir Jolovitz, originally from Arizona, also came to New York City.1983–1984 – Fern Sidman, Administrative Director.1985–2002 – Irv Rubin, International Chairman. Arrested on terrorism charges; died in jail awaiting trial.
So whatever happened to Dov Fisch?
Is Dov Fisch and David Fisch the same person?