__A•m•mmmm Ghetto Vigil, Israel Celebration This Weekend A time for remembrance and of physical genocide as in Nazi rejoicing for Detroit Jewry will Germany or forced assimilation land find themselves the focus of be reflected in two communitywide with which the Jews of the Soviet a vicious anti-Semitic campaign directed by Polish authorities. events this weekend. The first is Union must now contend. Other participants in the vigil a "Midnight Memorial Vigil" Sat- Dr. Samuel Krohn, president of urday and the second the 20th the Jewish Community Council, program include: Rabbi Irwin anniversary of Israel's Indepen- will note that even today, some Groner of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong. dence, Sunday. 30,000 of a once thriving 3,000,000- Sponsored by the Jewish Corn- member Jewish community in Po- Bnai David. A candlelighting cere- mony memorializing the 6,000,000 munity Council, the Midnight Vigil, rescheduled from an earlier date, will be held 11:30 p.m. April 27 at the Jewish Center. Recalling the horror of the Holocaust and the I heroic efforts of the Warsaw WHEREAS On April 13, 1943, the eve of Passover, Jewish in- habitants of the Warsaw Ghetto in Poland were mark- ed for extermination through a Nazi proclamation calling for genocide and 25th Anniversary Warsaw Ghetto Uprising THE ZAMARIM Ghetto Uprising, the vigil will honor the memory of the Six Mil- lion. The vigil also represents an expression of the Jewish commu- tity's determination to insure that she Holocaust shall never be re- peated, whether it takes the form THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS , 14—Friday, April 26, 1968 WITH FORMULA '99' WHEREAS The Jewish people answered this threat to their existence with an armed resistance that lasted over one month and reaffirmed to the Nazi regime the determination of these people to fight for freedom from oppress-ion and the right to life, and WHEREAS The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising makes clear the fact that only through the full realization of the threat of racial and religious prejudice, which is present in many of today's societies, can we hope to prevent ghetto explosions executed by the oppressed, and WHEREAS We must heed the message of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising which tells us that we, as a nation, are re- sponsible for preventing injustice directed toward any people or their culture and this can only be done through understanding and positive action NOW, THEREFORE, I Jerome P. Cavanagh, Mayor of the City of Detroit, do hereby proclaim April 13 to May 13 as the commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and urge all citizens to honor the efforts of the Jew- ish people who rose without great armament but with great courage to fight to maintain their heritage as well as their ancient humanitarian philosophy. Given under my hand and seal this 12th day of April, 1968 ti II MAC-O-LAC FORMULA '99' WON'T PEEL or CHALK WON'T BLISTER or FADE Brushes and Rollers Clean Up in Water V.I.P. ? VIC DOUCETTE 1 AT WANTED REGISTERED NURSE WATERFRONT DIRECTOR too COUNSELORS APPLY TO: Mr. Frank Isaacs Camp Yehudah 6328 N. California Chicago, Ill. 60645 M on-erioJinan cacbilac 1350 N. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-1930 Res. 357-0326 JEROME P. CAVANAGH, MAYOR Be Guest Star at Pontiac's Israel Celebration Moss to MOSS Milt Moss, entertainer who has been featured on television, radio and in supper clubs from coast to coast will head the program at the Israel Twentieth Anniversary Din- ner in Pontiac honoring David Dunsky, 6:45 p.m. May 5 at Cong. Bnai Israel. Ralph Merko- vitz is chairman of the Pontiac Committee f o r State of Israel Bonds, which is sponsoring t h e affair. Leon Sir- lin is ticket chair- man. Mos s Pittsburgh Agencies Help Riot Victims ■ L j l e ± will be conducted by local residents arim, plus the Young Dancers who themselves are survivors of Guild of the Jewish Center under the ghetto uprising. They are the direction of Harriet Berg, and Norman Adelsberg, Larry Bren- the Israeli Ensemble, a group of ners, Mrs. Leon Feingold, Mrs. young Israeli instrumentalists. In Herbert Glogower, Mrs. William addition, local Jewish veterans Weiss and Marvin Water. groups will parade in the tradi- The other event, a happier tional presentation of colors. Mor- date in the Jewish calendar, will ris Lieberman, chairman of the take place 8 p.m. Sunday at the Zionist Council, will extend greet- Jewish Center, when the coin_ ings on behalf of the community. munity celebrates the 20th anni- Tickets for the Independence Day versary of the re-establishment program will be available at the of the State of Israel. I door Sunday evening. The program is a joint effort of the Community Council and Zion- Expulsion from Portugal ist Council of Detroit. The signifi- Portugal expelled all its Jews in cance of the date 1497, at which time Jews began a will be high- mass migration to Turkey. lighted by the at- tendance of Am- bassador Moshe Leshem of t h e Israeli Mission to the United Na- tions, who will deliver the key- note address. Leshem The musical SEE OR CALL portion of the program will feature the folk-singing group, the Zam- PITTSBURGH (JTA)--The Jew- ish Community Relations Council of Pittsburgh, along with the United Jewish Federation, is one of the chief participants in inter- community efforts to extend aid and counsel to victims of the riots that erupted here following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. According to a JCRC re- I port, activities to date include meetings with victimized merchants and the city council on problems of rebuilding and aid, requests to synagogues which responded by making their facilities available as drop-off centers for clothing, food and furniture and a campaign to let organizations know of the pro- grams designed to cope with prob- lems cited in the Kerner Com- mission report on civil - disorders. In Cleveland the advisory coun- cil of the Cleveland Jewish Commu- nity Federation has contributed $5,000 to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Action Fund. The contribution is one of several by the Jewish community here to the King Fund created for inner city action projects following an appeal by Mayor Carl B. Stokes. The Federation Advisory Council is an informal association of pri- vate foundations. Its check was presented to Walter Beach, co- chairman of the King Fund, by Morton L. Mandel, chairman of the council.. Moss, who has acted in several Broadway plays and has been , featured in three motion pictures, had his own. TV program, "Merry Mailman," in which he provided hundreds of different voices for the puppets on the show. He has appeared for a wide variety of humanitarian and civic causes. Dunsky is a member of the board of directors of the Pontiac Downtown Businessmen Associa- tion and is active in many causes, including the State of Israel. Montreal's Man and His World Will Open May 17 Opening May 17, through Oct. 14, Montreal's Man and His World, is planned for a five-month season this year. This exposition is the successor to the internationally- acclaimed Expo 67, with many as- pects making it an entirely newly conceived world exhibition. The national pavilions with their striking architecture, plus other building and facilities remaining represent a total of more than 80 major structures constructed at a cost of more than $250,000,000 The overall investment in con- struction and land that Man and His World is inheriting and putting to use is nearly $1,000,000,000. The exhibits of 44 nations will be as originally presented, while others will be entirely new and produced by the staff of Man and His World. Poland, not represented at Expo last year, will exhibit for the first time. Missing from Montreal's Man and His World Exposition will be the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakian pavilions. The United States' 20-story plas- tic globe, will become a botannical garden and aviary and has been renamed "The Biosphere." 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