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December 06, 1974 - Image 35

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-12-06

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The book, "The Holocaust:
ed children's book which Defamation League of Bnai A History Of Courage and
Resistance," was published
deals with the Holocaust is Brith.
for the League by Behrman
House and is aimed at young-
sters through the seventh
grade.
It was written by Bea Stadt-
ler, consultant for the Bureau
of Jewish Education, Cleve-
land, and author of other
children's books on Jewish
topics, with illustrations by
16400 J. L. Hudson Dr.,
Southfield
David Stone Martin.
Anecdotes and translations
of original documents and di-
aries bring the reader into
direct relationship with the
people who endured the Holo-
caust, those who resisted and
were heroes and those who
did not.
There is a "Things To
Think About" section at the
end of each chapter which
can be used by teachers in
guiding class discussion.
In the preface, Dr. Yehuda
Bauer, professor of Holo-
caust studies at Hebrew Uni-
versity, calls the. book "a
mission of truth to young
people who want to know the
truth . . . told with a great
love for those who perished
The Inversions
and for those who survived."

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Mary Ellen Lippman

and

William Lee Lippman

of the

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attery Re3icturani

Wish all their

good friends and

Customers

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Now appearing.

happy, joyous and

Happiness, like the blue of
the sky, cannot be lasting,
for the earth, to yield its
fruits, requires the rain, and
man to estimate at their true
value this life and the next,
has need of tears.—Fernan
■ Cabellero

A WESTERN I NTEIZNATIONACHOTEL

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festive Hanuka

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Dec. 6, 1974-3S•

Announcing New Hours For:

G allery I

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19460 W. 10 MILE RD.

Restaurant

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(2 Mks. E. of Evergreen)

352.7466

MONDAY-THURSDAY

DON'T FORGET

7 a.m.-9:30 p.m.

About Our

7 a.m.-II a.m.

FRIDAY & SATURDAY

Bagel and Lox Plate

4 p.m.-9:30 p.m.

SUNDAY

Special This Week
SATURDAY & SUNDAY DINNER

BAKED
WHITE FISH

Complete $

2

95

We'll Take Good Care of You

HOURS

MONDAY THRU THURSDAY, 7:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7:30 A.M. to 1:30 A.M.
SUNDAY, 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.



Mary Ellen Lippman's

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aliery keiteturatti

29515 Southfield Road
Between 12 Mile Road and 13 Mile'Road

(Opposite The New Sears Store)

424-8780

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