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May 14, 1976 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-05-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Free Estimates

557-4528
HOWARD SCHWARTZ

"The Committee for the
Memorial Center" has an-
nounced the purchase of
land in Farmington Hills
for a permanent Detroit me-
morial dedicated to the
memory of the Six Million
who perished in the Holo-
caust.

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Interested?
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after 6 p.m.

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Community-Wide Support Asked for Planned
Permanent Memorial to the Holocaust Victims

SQUIDDLEY WINDOW
CLEANING CO.

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_ May 14, 1976 41

The land purchased is on
the northwest corner of 13
Mile and Farmington Rds.
Rabbi Charles H. Rosenz-
veig is directing rabbi of the
project.
According to the commit-
tee, the proposed Memorial
Center will include:
• A prominent and per-
manent display of all
available visual material
pertaining to the Holo-
caust.
• Permanent visible in-
scription on the walls of the
Memorial Center of infor-
mation concerning Jewish
communities destroyed by
the Nazis, dates of their liq-
uidations, population and
other relevant data.
• A pictorial permanent
display of the mass murder

concentration camps and
ghettos built and used by
Nazi Germany for the
"Final solution" of the Jew-
ish existence in Europe.
A committee spokesman
said, "To be visibly re-
minded within the frame-
work of a permanent insti-
tution of what happened to
our people when we were
helpless will enhance our
understanding and rein-
force our commitment to
our Jewish home in Israel
and will give us the determi-
nation to preserve and
promote the vitality and
strength of organized Jew-
ish life everywhere."
The Committee for the
Memorial Center has issued
a community-wide appeal
for support. Write to the
Memorial Center office,

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Professor Citron Will Address
Zionist Organization Meeting

The Zionist Organization
of America — Detroit Dis-
trict will present Dr. Abra-
ham F. Citron, professor
and chairman of the depart-
ment of educational psy-
chology at Wayne State
University, at its public af-
fairs and general member-
ship meeting, 8:15 p.m. May
27 in the Zionist Cultural
Center.
Prof. Citron will speak on
"Secret Power, Energy, and
Israel."
Prof. Citron was execu-
tive director of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress' Michi-
gan Council; director of
Michigan Region, American
Jewish Committee; director
of community relations and
research for the Detroit
Jewish Community Council;
and member of its executive
committee.
The meeting is arranged
by the public affairs com-
mittee of the ZOD. The an-
nual election of officers
and board members will
precede Prof. Citron's ad-
dress.
The public is invited, and

Center Concert
Slated Sunday

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For information contact the
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API-Hashomer
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Americans for Progres-
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Hatzair will meet 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday at the Oak Park
Community Center.
Elly Meisler of Jerusalem
will speak on "The New Set-
tlements in the Golan
Heights." Refreshments
will be served. For informa-
tion, call Lester Schweitzer,
547-0727.

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Pianist Fedora Horowitz
and violinist Emily Austin
will perform in a concert of
classical music 7 p.m. Sun-
day in the new Jewish Corn-
munity Center, sponsored
by the Russian Culture Club
of the Center.
Admission is nominal.

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