tctOber10,Iii5 41 THEDETROITJEV World Assembly of Veterans Dedicated to Furthering Ideals TEL AVIV The World Assembly of Jewish War Veterans in Jerusalem in January will hear a delega- tion of Soviet immigrants who served in the army of the USSR. The delegation is expected to include several high- ranking Russian olim, now living in Israel. The Assem- FRANK PAUL and His ORCHESTRA "Music and entertainment at ifs Best for Your Guests" 557-7986 JACK BARNES bly aims are "to demon- strate Jewish solidarity and manifest identification and support of Israel, on the oc- cassion of the 30th anniver- sary of the victory over the Nazis." The meeting, Jan. 25-30, will be held in the Jerusa- lem Convention Center. 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The emergence of Israel is the answer of historical des- tiny to the Nazi design for Jewish extinction. Jews who fought against Hitler, whether under the flag of the Jewish Brigade — the first augury of a sov- ereign Israeli army, or in the armies of the Allied Nations who came together for the destruction of the Nazi plague, have a special duty to keep these memo- ries alive. There is a deep underly- ing logic in the reunion, after 30 years, of Jews who fought against Hitler. Em- pit-es 'rise and fall, but there is no assurance that the de- feat of one tyranny will for- ever prevent its recurrence in different form or degree. Fundamental human rights and freedoms still need vigilant protection. The poison of anti-Jewish prejudice has still not been stamped out. Above all Is- rael, Jewish history's deci- sive answer to Hitler; the home, arena and sanctuary of Jewish creativity has lived all its life embattled, without knowing a single consecutive month of per- fect peace. It is, therefore no mere nostalgia that will bring to- gether the veterans of the anti-Hitler war. It is both a covenant of memory and a pledge to keep the fight going, to labor, to struggle, to defend, to resist until a world is established in which all vestiges of Hitler- ite tyranny will seem incre- dible to succeeding genera- tions of mankind. DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN will sponsor a social, "The Freilakh Frolic" 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the JWV Memorial Home. Pros- pective members are in- vited. Dancing and refresh- ments will highlight the evening. For reservations and information, call the JWV office, 559-5680, or department junior vice pres- ident, Donna Green, 538-0183 after 5 p.m. * * * Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute will have its first oneg Shabat of the new year 8:45 p.m. tonight at the Labor Zionist Institute. President Robert Benyas will present Adam Simms, community affairs associate with the Jewish Community Council, who will speak on "Soviet Jewry." Refreshments will be served, and guests are in- vited. For information, call the institute, 626-9565. land County Youth Home from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Miriam Lawrence, chair- man, announces a program of entertainment will be presented, and refresh- ments and gifts will high- light the afternoon. To vol- unteer, call Ms. Lawrence, UN 2-1467, evenings, or the JWVA office, 559-5680. The auxiliary will join the post for a meeting 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the JWV Memo- rial Home. The film, "Be Good to Yourself," will be presented by the Heart As- sociation. Friends are in- vited. For information, call the post commander, Louis Wagner, VE 6-4316, eve- nings, or the auxiliary presi- dent, Belle Letzer, 557-3372. Refreshments and a social will follow. * * * ABE CHEROW, President The Jewish Community Center's annual Mother- Daughter Weekend will be held Oct. 1749, at Camp Ta- marack in Ortonville. Weekend activities in- clude hiking, arts and crafts, sports, and a special Shabat program. 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