THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Exhibit Honors Colonial Jews NEW YORK — "The Jewish Community in Early New York: 1654- 1800," an exhibit honoring the community of colonial Jewish settlers, is currently at the Fraunces Tavern Museum, here. Detroiters Rally for Starving Cambodians Emergency relief meas- ures must be stepped up to stave off further starvation and death in Cambodia and refugee camps in Thailand, a crowd of 200 was told at Kennedy Square Sunday af- ternoon. Speaking at a rally or- DISCO DISCO IS OUR SPECIALITY, HIGH QUALITY OUR PERFORMANCE. OUTSTANDING IN MUSIC, LIGHTING. TEACHING AND DANCE DEMONSTRATIONS. FOR A FUNTASTIC PARTY, BAR MITZVA, WEDDING OR SPECIAL OCCASION Call ART and JAN at JANART DANCE STUDIO 852-4477 or 652-9736 Call early for available open dates ganized by Concerned Citi- zens for Cambodia (CCC), Detroit area religious and community leaders urged the public to pressure the government to expedite air- lifts of food and medical supplies to Kampuchea. "We can no longer remain unresponsive to the cries for help from the starving people in Cambodia," said Dr. Fred Minkow, CCC chairman. "Millions of in- nocent human beings • are faced with a slow, agonizing death for lack of food and medical care." International coopera- tion is imperative to end the atrocity in Cambodia, a spokesman for U.S. Senator Carl Levin said. Unable to attend the Showroom and Warehouse SALE! framed MIRRORS • arch top door MIRRORS • bifold door MIRRORS • full ength door MIRRORS • assorted cut size MIRRORS • table tops • MIRRORED pedestals • Nov. 12-24th 33491 Seven Mile at Farmington Rd. i\a476-841 0 0 the ultimate in mirrors and glass 17337 Lahser N. of Grand River 255-5100 nrikerk LET US SHAPE UP YOUR WARDROBE Don't throw out last year's clothing just because the lapels are a little wide or the slacks have a larger flare than this season. Encore Men's Clothier can alter any garment and make it up to date. it's a real inflation fighter. We can • Taper lapels • Taper slacks • Close up vents • Narrow ties • Make old clothes like new • Alter men & women's clothing ENCORE 0 Friday, November 16, 1919 53 Men's Clothier Ltd All major credit cards gathering, the Senator's message said "I have re- quested the President begin high-level diplomatic con- tacts with the Soviet Union as well as the People's Re- public of China and urge their assistance in the per- suasion of the Phnom Penh leaders to allow the proper distribution of the airlifted goods. "It is extremely unfortu- nate that the Phnom Penh government used politics as an excuse to perpetrate genocide via the mass star- vation of four million people." Speakers compared the magnitude of the Cambo- dian tragedy to the slaugh- ter of Jews during the Holocaust. "Thirty-five years ago, the world stood silent as six million Jews were ex- terminated," said Dr. John Mames, spokesman for Shaarit Haplaytah — Survivors of the Holocaust. "We cannot, we must not remain si- lent. "The immense tragedy in Cambodia is a grave crime against humanity," he said. Also participating in the rally were Wayne State University Prof. Richard Strichartz, chairman of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit's Committee on Interna- tional Concerns; Charles Benham, executive director of the Greater Detroit Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews; Rev. John Kellman, pastor of the Grace CME Church of De- troit; Rabbi Lane Steinger of Temple Emanu-El; and Rev. Otis Sanders. Cantor Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai Moshe opened the rally with the singing of the Star Spangled Banner. * * * JDC Is Aiding the Cambodians NEW YORK (JTA) — Expressing continued con- cern over starvation in Cambodia, Donald Robin- son, president of the Ameri- can Jewish Joint Distribu- tion Committee, reported that the JDC, in addition to having made earlier contri- butions, has been accepting donations for Cambodian relief from the Jewish com- Mames appealed to the munity together with its authorities of the ruling re- partners in the Interfaith gime in Cambodia to allow Hunger Appeal, the Church immediate deliveries of World Services and the life-saving provisions by Catholic Relief Services. air, land and sea, noting "The American Jewish that the International Red communities have ex- Cross, UNICEF and other pressed great concern over relief agencies are ready the deteriorating situation with assistance. in Cambodia and are anx- "Cambodia must not be- ious to help," Robinson said. come another Auschwitz of We have informed them Asia" he said. that they may send contri- U.S. Rep. William butions to the JDC and Brodhead (D-17th Dis- earmark them for 'Cam- trict) commended the ef- bodia Relief.' " forts of the CCC and ad- Contributions may be vised the audience to "let sent to the Joint Distribu- your Congressmen and tion Committee, 60 E. 42nd Senators know that it is a St., New York, N.Y., 10017, worthwhile expenditure or to the Interfaith Hunger of tax dollars to relieve Appeal, Box 5055, FDR Sta- the suffering of the Cam- tion, New York, N.Y., bodians." 10022. SPACE to Sponsor Lecture Widowed, Divorced Groups At 7:30 p.m. Monday, SPACE will hold its weekly discussion group for widowed and divorced men, For Men Only." The meet- ing will be held in the NCJW offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. A four-week support group series for the divorced will also begin Monday. Ad- . vance . reservations are re- gun-ed. For reservations call Aida Cutler, weekdays between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., 557-9604. SPACE will also hold its regular drop-in dis- cussion group for widowed and divorced women and men 8 p.m. Wednesday. A trained facilitator will be on hand to guide the rap ses- sion. There are nominal charges for all programs. Hillel Foundation at WSU Plans Shabat Dinner, Lecture Bnai Brith Hillel Found- ation's Wayne State Uni- versity affiliate will have a Shabat dinner 6:30 p.m. today at the Hillel House, 14400 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Guest speaker will be Nadine Bell, psychiatric so- cial worker and executive director of SPACE, the serv- ice of the National Council of Jewish Women for sepa- rated, divorced and widowed persons and their families. There is a charge. For reservations, call the Hillel office, 577-3459; or the Hillel House, 968- 2324. At 11:30 a.m. Monday, Aviva Mutchnick, execu- tive director of the local Labor Zionist Alliance office, will speak on "Grow- ing Up Jewish in Arab Lands." The talk will be heard in the Hillel Lounge on campus, 667 Grosberg Religious Center. 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