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August 30, 1968 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-08-30

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Phyllis Green Becomes
Airs. Jerome Schaffer

MRS. JEROME SCHAFFER

Alternative Site Found for Nazi Research Center

WEST BERLIN (JTA)—Agree-
ment has finally been reached on
a site for the International Center
for Documentation and Research
into Nazism and its Consequences
here, but it is not the site that the
center's sponsors wanted. The cen-
ter's director, Joseph Wulf, has
agreed to take over a 20-room
building on Limonenstrasse in
Dahlem, West Berlin, which be-
longs to the Free University of
West Berlin.
Originally, Wulf and the or-
ganizers wanted to house the cen-
ter on the premises of the notori-
ous Wannsee Villa where, on Jan.
20, 1942, Nazi leaders gathered to
map plans for the implementation
of the "final solution"—the mass
extermination of European Jewry.
It was considered that the
building in which the Nazi Hobo-

r

Phyllis Bonnie Green and Jerome
Roger Schaffer were united in mar-
riage recently at Port O'Call Inn
in Saint Petersburg, Fla.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Green, former
Detroiters, of Saint Petersburg.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Schaffer of
Miami.
The bride wore a gown of peau
de soie. The long sleeVes and yolk
were of Alencon lace, trimmed
with seed pearls.
After an extended wedding trip
to New Orleans and the West
Coast, the Schaffers will live in
Saint Petersburg.
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Slide Program Planned
by Israel Philatelists

The director of slide programs
for the Society of Israel Philatelists
will honor the Detroit-Oak Park
Chapter of the society 8:30 p.m.
Sept. 10 at the Oak Park Commu-
nity Center.
Dr. A. Friedberg will show the*
latest addition to the society's slide
library, "Varieties, Errors and
Oddities, on Israel Stamps — Part
II." Groups wishing reservations
for slide programs may write di-
rectly to him, 15201 St. Clair, Cleve-
land, 0. 44110.
Cleveland Chapter members
will accompany Dr. Friedberg
during his visit to Detroit. Time
permitting, a philatelic auction
will be held with the proceeds
attributed to the youth education
program of the society.
Those interested in the postal
history of Israel and the Holy
Land are invited. Refreshments
will be served.
For information, write Fred C.
Swartz, 24660 Thorndyke, South-
field.

There are an estimated 426,000
blind people in our nation today.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

caust was engineered was sym-
bolically the most appropriate
site for an institution that will
remind future generations of the
crimes of the Nazis. But opposi-
tion developed locally, and Mayor
Schutz objected that he did not
want the documentation center
"to become the center of a
macabre cult."
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president
of the World Jewish Congress, pro-
posed that the center be moved out
of West Germany entirely if it
couldn't occupy the Wannsee house
and suggested an alternative site
in Geneva. This plan will appar-
ently be abandoned now, sources
said.

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