46 Friday, April 21, 1978 For the Finest THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Memorial Open at Auschwitz The pavilion is called AUSCHWITZ (JTA) — Rain fell from leaden skies Jewish Martyrs History. It on a crowd numbering in is a museum built on the the thousands from 16 coun- site of former Block 27 of the tries as a minister, of the death camp, containing Call Polish government cut a documents, photographs ribbon Monday to officially and audio-visual material open the Jewish pavilion at tracing the step-by-step ex- the site of Auschwitz, the termination of Jews. It re- Nazi death camp where at presents the first official least 2.5 million Jews acknowledgement by the perished during World War Polish authorities in the 33 357-1010 years since World War II H. that the principal victims at Auschwitz were Jews. Dr. Nahum Goldman, past president of the World Jewish Congress, from Charlene & Andrew Rismann of who headed one delega- tion, spoke in Yiddish. His voice was choked with tears as he recalled Diamonds & Fine Jeweig bitterly the appeasement 128 S. Woodward, Birrn. (1st blk. S of aple of the Nazis before World 14-S ?W-5:30 Fri. til 9 War IL A mezuza was affixed to the entrance of the pavilion by R. Itzhak Arad, director general of the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem, and Jacob Sil- berstein, secretary of the Death Camp Survivors Association. The delegates visited the Birkenau section of the Auschwitz complex and placed a wreath on LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON MUFFLERS & SHOCKS what was known as "death As Long As You Own Your Car wall", a spot where Jews 10520 W. 7 NNW Rd. at Mendota were tortured and executed. Wedding and Bar Mizva Akre WINER And Associates Sen. Bayh Will Address Greater Detroit NCJW Greater Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will hear Sen. Birch Bayh (D-Ind.) at its annual installation hinch- eon noon May 1 at the Michigan Inn. 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