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Wiesenthal's contention is that Columbus — Colon as he was known in Spain — de- scended from the Marranos, that the persecutions led to the hope that a new world may be found for Jews to which to escape from the Inquisition, and that Jews financed the Columbus ex- pedition. Luis de Santangel, Diego de Deza and Gabriel Sanches are credited with having fi- 965-0200 CLUBHOUSE Alcoholic Beverages Jazz Artists at Flame Bess Bonnier, jazz pianist jazz and Mickey Stein, bassist and guitarist, are ap- pearing Wednesdays through Fridays at the Top of the of historical truth. Written in German, Wies- Flame. Hours are 6-11 p.m. Wiesenthal Exposes Nazis at Book Fair enthal's "Sails of Hope" had Wednesdays and Thursdays In his address to an overflow audience at the Book good translators in Richard and 7 p.m.-midnight, Fridays Fair, Wednesday, Simon Wiesenthal said the expose of and Clara Winston. and Saturdays. Nazism continues, to make sure the Holocaust is not for- gotten, so that it may not be repeated. He moved his audi- ence with his description of his experiences. Among the points he advanced were: That it is wrong to speak only of the Six Million when 11,000,000 of all faiths and races were murdered by the Nazis; and it is misleading to speak of the Hitlerites' war crimes since the anti-Semitic horrors commenced several years before the war and were effected in the concentration camps, the Nuremberg laws and other manifestations of terror. HOURS: Specializing in Simon 2 Washington Boulevard Detroit, Michigan For Reservations Call GRAND STAND THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, Nov. 16, 1973 Wiesenthal, the 'Hunter' of Nazis, Researcher of Columbus' Jewishness, Inspires Large Book Fair Audience Boxing Matches Slated at Olympia Len "Stinger" Hutchins, the number one ranking light heavyweight contender from Detroit, will square off against Rafael Gutierrez in a 10-round main event 8 p.m. Saturday as profes- sional boxing returns to Olympia Stadium. Tickets are available at the Olympia box office, Grinnell's Hudson's and Sears. nanced the Columbus expedi- tion. It did not result in find- ing a haven in India, as the expeditioners believed, never- theless the new haven eventually led to the haven for many Jews. In the spirit of such an accomplishment, Wiesenthal traces historical experiences to such a degree that his Columbus story is like a miniature history of the flight of Jews and their search for succor, as well as the adherence to faith that retains identity. Thus, the new Wiesenthal book relates about the Mar- ranos as well as about their persecutors. Many interest- ing incidents are recorded. Popes, the favorable and the antagonistic, are listed where they relate to the story of Jewish plight. Having gone to Spanish and Italian sources, Wiesen- thal gives much credit to Columbus' biographer Salva. dore de Madariaga who in- risted that Columbus was of Jewish origin. Columbus' family records, his son's story of his life, the Jews who accompanied him on his journey to the New World — these and many more factors enter into the romanticized biographical ac- count aimed at proving Co- lumbus' Jewishness. 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