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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Learning Chinese Easy Task
for Detroiter in Diplomatic Role
Bond Tribute Will Honor Literary Scholar Feinberg
Charles Feinberg, philan-
thropist and specialist on
19th Century American lit-
erature, will be honored by
Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith
at an Israel Bond Tribute
Dinner Oct. 18 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
An early childhood inter-
est in American literature
has brought him acclaim as
an outstanding authority on
Whitman, Emerson, Tho-
reau, Melville and Haw-
thorne. He has served an
honorary consultant on
RABBI S.ZACHARIASH
As a Phi Beta Kappa
lecturer, Feinberg has
toured universities
throughout the world on a
professional basis, and
proceeds from his lectures
are channeled directly to
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Walt Whitman Studies to
the Library of Congress
since 1969.
Feinberg was awarded
honorary degrees from
Wayne State University,
Albion College and South-
ern Illinois University; and
was elected to the Hebrew
University Board of Gover-
nors in 1970.
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He is also on the National
The petite French house-
wife, a German by birth,
w'ho as a self-proclaimed
Nazi hunter has caused a
former West German chan-
cellor international embar-
rassment by slapping him in
public and exposing his Nazi
past, today begins a brief
U.S. tour which includes
Detroit to publicize her
book, "Wherever They May
Be."
Originally published in
French in 1972, this Van-
guard Press-published En-
glish edition details Mrs.
Klarsfeld's mission to bring
untried Nazi criminals to
justice.
Aside from the slapping
of former West German
Chancellor Kurt-Georg Kie-
singer, the book details the
drive to prevent Ernst Ach-
enbach from sitting on the
European Economic Com-
munity's board, her arrests
for causing public disturb-
ances and other related inci-
dents.
Within the last year she
has been arrested at the
Arab League annual meet-
ing, in Rabat, Morocco,
for distributing pamphlets
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Chinese in its written
form has more than 2,000
characters, but that hasn't
prevented Jan Berris from
learning to speak and write
the language.
A native Detroiter, living
in New York, Miss Berris is
program director for the
National Commission for
U.S.-China Relations. It is
an organization which han-
dles trade and business,
scientific and cultural ex-
changes between the two
countries.
Miss Berris is involved
with the last of these — cul-
tural exchanges. In her job
she handles the hospitality
CHARLES FEINBERG
Advisory Board of Notre
Dame.
Hy Kalus, noted Israeli
actor, director and producer
will be featured at the din-
ner.
JWV Denies
Endorsement
Department of Michigan,
Jewish War Veterans of the
United States of America,
recently issued a statement
claiming that the circular
reading "Henry Moran for
mayor of Oak Park" with
the caption "Jewish War
Veteran" does not reflect
any endorsement by the
group. Moran was elimi-
nated in last week's primary
election.
A leadership reception,
which will precede the din-
ner, will be held at the
Southfield home of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Weinstein on
Thursday. For reservations,
call the Bond office,
968-0200.
Self-Proclaimed Nazi Hunter;
Beate Klarsfeid Promotes Book
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Feinberg is a long-
standing member of the
Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge,
and also contributes to the
Allied Jewish Campaign
and the Lubavitchers.
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the Charles Feinberg
Foundation.
Some of his awards in-
clude: Detroit Probus Club
Brotherhood Award, Distin-
guished Citizen Award by
the Detroit Historical So-
ciety and Distinguished
Service Award by the Walt
Whitman Birthplace Asso-
ciation.
Feinberg has authored
"Notes on Whitman Collec-
tions and Collectors" which
is filed in the Library of
Congress. In addition, he
was co-editor of the Walt
Whitman Review and
penned "A Whitman Collec-
tor Destroys a Whitman
Myth."
Feinberg was responsible
for organizing the first Jew-
ish Vocational Service in
Detroit as a result of his in-
volvement in vocational
guidance.
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end for visiting Chinese de-
legations. When the Chinese
ping pong team visited the
U.S., she helped arrange
accommodations.
Associated with the
commission since 1971,
Miss Berris had ample
training for her job. She
earned a BA degree in Far
Eastern studies, specializ-
ing in Chinese, at the Uni-
versity of Michigan, and
later earned her master's
degree specializing in Jap-
anese. Following gradua-
tion she did research on
Chinese.
Prior to her association
with the commission, she
was a foreign service officer
with the State Department.
She had intensive training
in the Chinese language and
was stationed in Hong Kong
for two years.
She joined the commis-
sion upon her return from
Hong Kong.
LEONARD & GLORIA
BROZBOLD
Stuart & Lisa
wish all their family and
friends a very happy
New Year
.
MR. & MRS. HY GOODMAN
wish their family and friends
a happy, healthy New Year
Less and Marcia Weiner & Sons
of Teck Cleaners
13841 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park
wish all their family, friends
and customers a healthy, happy
New Year
BEATE KLARSFELD
MR. and MRS. JEROME WEISMAN
NEAL, ELISA and Cary
urging the Arabs to let
Israel live in peace."
She earlier gained inter-
national prominence when
she attempted to abduct
Nazi war criminal Kurt Lis-
chka and bring him to jus-
tice in France.
In 1971, she launched al-
most singlehandedly a cam-
paign to catch and arrest
"the Butcher of Lyons," ex-
SS captain Klaus Barbie,
who had fled to Peru, then
Bolivia. Released from jail
several months ago, he is
now free in Bolivia — living
as. Klaus Altmann — be-
cause no extradition treaty
existed with France and
because Bolivian law exo-
nerates citizens of crimes
committed more than eight
years before apprehension.
On her eight-city tour
Mrs. Klarsfeld will stop off
in Detroit Sept. 28 and 29. A
reception will be held in her
honor. A planning commit-
tee for the reception is
headed by Mrs. Anne Bar-
nett, who can be reached by
calling 354-3091.
wish their friends and family
a year filled with health
and happiness
THE FAIGIN'S
Frieda and Henry
Wish All Our Relatives and Friends
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Muy at of you be inscribed for a Hoppy, Healthy New Year
Touro
College
New York, N.Y.
extends its sincere
Best Wishes
For A
SHANA TOVA
To Its Many Contributors,
Radomer Aid
Sets Meeting
Radomer Aid Society will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter.
Final plans will be made
for the Simhat Torah dinner
party to be held Sept. 30. A
social hour, with refresh-
ments, will follow.
Friends & Students in
'the Greater Detroit Area
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Rabbi Joseph L. Shuchatowitz
Director, Detroit Regional Office
26555 Evergreen Road, Suite 618
Southfield, Michigan 48076
358-5353