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June 23, 1978 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-23

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Friday, Jere 23, 1918 33

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ummer Hours

Mon.-Fri.
9:30-5:00

Closed Saturday
July & August

JNF Completes
Its Relocation

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Fund will officially be in its
new location at 27308
Southfield, Lathrup Vil-
lage, on Monday, it was an-
nounced by Mark E. Schlus-
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Rabbi Stresses Aliya at Event
Marking His 60 Years of Service

NEW YORK (JTA) —

Rabbi Israel Goldstein, the
retired head of Karen
Hayesod, declared that "the
commitment to aliya (is) an
indispensable part of a
Zionist's life plan." He
spoke at a reception mark-
ing the 60th anniversary of
his public service, given by
the American Section of the
World Zionist Organization
Executiye.
The reception also
marked 60 years of mar-
riage for Rabbi and Mrs.
Goldstein.
In a statement which was
read by his wife because he
had laryngitis, Goldstein
said that in addition to the
commitment to aliya, the
other essential bases of
Zionist commitment are

"the inclusion of the aliya
motif in the education of the
Jewish child" and "the cul-
tivation of Hebrew as a spo-
ken language, in the cur-
ricula of Jewish schools, as a
vital bond with Israel and
with Klal Israel."

Mrs. Charlotte Jacob-
son, chairman of the
WZO-American Section,
pointed out that Golds-
tein "has held more pres-
idencies and chairman-
ships than any other liv-
ing American Jew." She
said his contributions as
a Zionist leader were
paralleled by his equally
brilliant contributions to
the American Jewish
scene.

Mrs. Jacobson also paid

Gypsy Agonies Under Nazism
Factually Reve aled in Novel.

Persecution of the Gyp-
sies under Nazism marks
one of the beastliest of Hitl-
erite crimes.
In the non-Jewish ranks
of sufferers during the re-
gime of the Nazis, the Gyp-
sies were among the
greatest sufferers.
The story of Gypsy
agonies needed to be retold
and Stefan Kanfer per-
formed the task in a deeply
moving novel, "The Eighth
Sin" (Random House),
which is as much fact as it is
fiction. The narrative ro-
tates around the revealed
historic facts about the Nazi
terror as it struck at the
Gypsies.
Kanfer, while revealing
the bestialities of the
Nazis with which his
people were terrorized,
also portrays the life of
the Gypsies, their resort
to trickery for livelihood,
their misdeeds as well as
high qualities. In the
main it is the sufferings
they endured and the
manner in which they
were made scapegoats of
Hitlerism that is basic to
the story in "The Eighth
Sin."
The title is based on an
eighth sin following the
seven deadly sins in the ex-
perience of the people in-
volved.
Impressively, this novel
has its Jewish characters,

the survivors from the
death camps, the continuity
of the few who live after an
annihilation.
Thus, the eighth sin of
confrontation of the novel's
hero with his own people as-
sumes a universal aspect
because the Nazi terror is
exposed here in a fashion •
additionally appended to
the Jewish tragedy of the
Holocaust.
— P.S.

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creator; woe to me from my
natural impulse.
—The Talmud

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tribute to the independent
role of Mrs. Bertha Golds-
tein as a noted Zionist
leader, having served as na-
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and rabbi emeritus since
1918.

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