THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, WI 12, 1974-11
Shaarit Haplaytah Organiz-
ation — Survivors of the Nazi
Holocaust — in cooperation
with Cong. Bnai Moshe and
the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, will hold its annual com-
munity wide Memorial Aca-
demy dedicated to the mem-
ory of the Six Million 1:15
p.m. April 21 at Bnai Moshe.
Abraham Weberman, Shaa-
rit Haplaytah president,
pointed out that the 27th of
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Nisan was designated by the
state of Israel as Yom Ha-
Shoah VeHagvura, Day of
Remembrance.
"The angonizing question
how could the world allow a
wholesale annihilation of in-
nocent people is haunting us
today as it did in the past.
The tragic lesson of Shoah
cannot be forgotten," said
Dr. John J. Mames, chair-
man.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
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deliver the memorial ad-
dress, and Cantor Louis Klein
will .chant memorial players
and renditions. Mischa Lef-
I kowitz and Tanya Klemptner
will render memorial selec-
I. tions. A proclamation from
Gov. Milliken and messages
from mayors, civic and spir-
itual leaders are being is-
sued. Greetings will be ex-
tended by Dr. Theodore Man-
dell for the Jewish Commu-
nity Council and Benjamin
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Kahn, president of Bnai
Moshe.
Henia Borenstein, Dianne
Brenners and Maurice Klein
will participate in recitations.
Jewish War Veterans and
Boy Scouts of America Troop
23 will present the colors.
Mrs. Leon Popowski, pro-
gram and cultural chairman,
will lead the candle-lighting
ceremony. Candle-lighters are
Herman Marczak, Manuel
Merzon, Jack Lipton, Mrs.
Samuel Klainman, Mrs. Ab-
raham Weberman and Mrs.
Chaim Weinberg.
Bleeding Spring
(Editor's Note: The following poem was submitted, in
Polish, to The Jewish News by Alice Stawski, a Christian,
who has been in the U.S. only a short time. She said she
based the poem on her recollections of the Warsaw Ghetto
Uprising and "the big tragedy of the Jewish people," which
took place at Passover. The translator is a well-known
educator and linguist in Detroit).
By -ALICE STAWSKI
Translated by Mordecai Teiler
Spring came down on the world.
The most beautiful time of the year,
Always breathless with joy,
Full of beauty and enchantment.
Hope penetrated the hearts,
And the spring aura,
The
flowers, elevated the people's spirit
A special candle in mem- And first
awakened much hope.
ory of fallen heroes in Israel
will be lit by Norman Adels-
berg, and a photographic ex- Warsaw full of flowers, tulips, violets, narcissus.
hibit depicting the Nazi era Although deprived, the spring of the century
and the Warsaw Ghetto Up- Carried dreams of freedom, but it was a special spring,
Never forgotten. No hope but endless tears.
rising will be on display.
Mrs. Sally Fields, Leon
Halpern and Sol Kleinman Warsaw in tears around the Passover table,
Deep sorrow out of sympathy with the plight of the Jews.
are co-chairmen.
This was a bleeding spring, a real "spring of the century"
Warsaw will never forget it.
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JERUSALEM (JTA) —The the Golan Heights except for
tense political situation and the relatives of settlers who
the continuing war of attri- needed special passes to get
tion on the Syrian front had by the military check-points.
no discernable effect on Pass-
Hotels in Safed, a moun-
over holiday celebrations in tain resort town in Upper
most of Israel today.
Galilee, were less than full,
An estimated 40,000 tourists but those in Tiberias had
arrived in the country for their full quota of guests who
the holidays. Most hotels could look across the Sea of
were packed for the first time Galilee to Mt. Herman and
since the Yom Kippur War, see the Golan Heights. But
and Israelis by the thou- there were fewer campers
sands took off for the moun- than in past years along the
tains and seashore although shores of the Sea of Galilee
the weather was cloudy and (Lake Kinneret).
Thousands of Israelis and
chilly for this time of the
tourists visited East Jerusa-
year.
Extra police were assigned lem to watch Palm Sunday
to the main highways, but celebrations. Hundreds of
the expected traffic jams did Greek and Cypriot pilgrims
not develop, due mainly to arrived in the Old City to
attend Greek Orthodox
the high price of gasoline.
Church Easter rites which,
The security situation was according to their calendar,
felt in the north where all will begin Sunday.
visitors were barred from
More than 80 Jewish immi-
grants from the Soviet Union
landed at Ben-Gurion Air-
port to spend their first Pass-
over in Israel. They were
given special food parcels
for the holiday. Most of them
participated in public
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The moon is over the Warsaw Ghetto,
Houses and people in flames.
Men, women, children young and old to fight
Without arms and exhausted:
The .day of death came to everyone,
The Teutons' extraordinary power overwhelmed them.
Buenos Aires Shul Is Bombed
BUENOS AIRES (JTA)— building but no one was
A bomb blast at the Sephardi present in the synagogue at
Yeshurun synagogue caused the time, police reported.
considerable damage to the
The explosion shattered
windows, cracked walls and
broke the main entrance
Appeal by 4 Jailed
door. Neighbors said the
bomb had been placed by
in Oslo Is Rejected
OSLO (JTA)—An appeal several men who fled in a
by four Jews against sen- car.
tences imposed on them in
The DAIA, the central
connection with the killing agency for Argentinian
of Ahmed Boushicki, a Mor- Jewry, declared in a cable-
occan national who was sus- to Interior Minister Benito
pected of being a terrorist Llambi, that, the explosion
leader, was rejected by Nor- was the culmination of a
way's Supreme Court.
recent anti-Semitic campaign,
Three of the appellants, linked to the actions of
Abraham Gehmer, Sylvia "foreign groups endowed
Rafael and Dan Aerbel were with enormous economic re-
given jail terms of five to sources, who try to transfer
5 1/2 years. The fourth appel- to our country the problems
lant, Marianne Gladnikov to our country the problems
was sentenced to 2Y2 years. the process of national de-
Defense attorneys for the velopment." The reference
four asked that the sentences was understood to be to Arab
be reduced.
groups in Argentina.
Burn Victims Aided by Technion
Arabs Buy Marks,
Francs With Dollars
BASEL (ZINS) — Arab de-
positors in European banks
are changing their large dol-
lar holdings into German
marks and Swiss francs,
writes the Neue Zuriche Zei-
tung. In a single week $2,000,_
000,000 were converted into
German and Swiss currencies
in equal parts.
Financial experts attribute
this rush to unload the dollar
to alarm over the galloping
inflation in the U.S., expecta-
tions of a record deficit in
America's balance of trade
because of vastly higher
costs for oil, and the persist-
ing rumors of a new revalua-
tion upwards of the German
mark.
Shallow men believe in
luck , believe in circum-
stances. Strong men believe
in cause and effect.—Ralph
Waldo Emerson.
Dr. Ilan Amir, right, of the faculty of agricultural engi-
neering of the Technion—Israel Institute of Technology,
demonstrates a working model of a device developed at
the height of the Yom Kippur War, to maintain moisture
in the dressings of badly burned soldiers. The moistening
fluid speeds the healing and eases the patients' pain. Dur-
ing the war the device was put into emergency use at
Haifa's Rambam Hospital. Dr. Amir's colleagues who
shared in the development are Dr. Dan Mahler, left, of the
hospital's plastic surgery department, and Dr. Pinchas
Golany, center, of the Technion. The burn treatment device
is a product result of the interaction between medicine and
technology. Technion's school of medicine is headed by Dr.
David Erlik who will be in Detroit Tuesday to discuss the
development of Technion's school of medicine.