Friday, August 22, 1980 11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MUSIC TEACHING JAMES WAGNER Simon Wiesenthal Seeker of Justice, Not Revenge Family Rates — Will Travel (313) 481-1611 sponsible for bringing some 1,100 Nazis to judgment (A Seven Arts Feature) under the law. "I am no hater," Dr. "I have lived my life dur- ing the past 35 years be- Wiesenthal said in his tween two flags — the gripping acceptance American flag which is the speech, "revenge has no symbol of liberty, and the meaning for me. I have blue-and-white Jewish flag simply fought for justice which is the symbol of re- and to help prevent the surrection of the Jewish recurrence of other holocausts." people." He described how at lib- Dr. Simon Wiesenthal, who has been rightly called eration in May 1945, the "the living conscience of the Czechs, the Poles, the Ita- Jewish peeple," spoke those lians, all marched through moving words a few weeks Mauthausen with their Certified by the National ago at a special ceremony flags of liberation. "Only we Automotive Institute of Excellence held in the gracious East Jews had no flag. So we took Comes to your home or office with old blue and white shirts, Room of the White House. the "garage-on-wheels." Valet service that doesn't The occasion was the con- and made a make-shift cost one penny extra ferring upon Dr. Wiesent- Jewish flag which we kis- • Expert diagnostic tune-up hal by President Jimmy sed. 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I tell you now • that the world will never • forget you." And the Ameri- can President and "the con- • THE ONE AND ONLY science of the Jewish • people" then embraced and • kissed each other on the • cheek, sealing with tears a • " 111111111111111M great moment of American "111 21., 11. 1 1 1 11. 1 1 1 2 ,.. 111 IIIII • a! MAMIE lemwmpTme . and Jewish history. • Why Bar-Ilan? By RABBI MARC H. TANENBAUM Right In Your own Driveway! Emery I. Klein General Chairman THE TUNE . - up 4 MAN Robert H. Naftaly General Chairman SON Y • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • :1980 MODEL BUY NOW • • AND SAVE • • What more can you ask for than a Sony Trinit- • • ron? A Sony Trinitron with remote control,, of • course. KV-1943R, a 19" (diagonally • measured) This color TV, comes with the brand new Express Commander remote control. 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Leaders of the six major congregational and rab- binic bodies of North American Judaism, as well as Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusalem, have called upon 3,000 American and Canadian rabbis to hold High Holy Day Appeals for Israel Bonds. The religious leaders urged that Sept. 14, the Sunday between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, be set aside as "United Jerusalem Day" in order to call attention to the cen- trality of Jerusalem to world Jewry. Demonstrations will be held in synagogues and communities stressing the importance of moral and material support for Jerusalem and Israel. In a letter from Jerusalem, Mayor Kollek reminded rabbis that this is the thirteenth or Bar Mitzva anniversary of the city's reunification. He stressed the need to support the peace with Egypt by as- suring adequate economic aid for Jerusalem, the Negev and Israel's economy. It is expectation that • makes blessings dear. That's why Bar-Han. Join us as 'we celebrate Bar-Ilan's Silver Jubilee — 25 years of academic excellence and Jewish heritage at a gala dinner to be held Tuesday, September 23, 1980 6:00 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek For reservations please call 398-7180 Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University* Irving Laker Chairman, Jubilee Journal • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • Because Bar-Ilan's Department of Psychology is Israel's leader in clinical therapy, research and professional training. Its work with brain-injured war veterans, with single-parent families, and in the field of vocational rehabilitation is improving Israel's quality of life, and for us . Norman A. Pappas Endowment Chairman Dr. Martin Hart Scholarship Chairman Myron Milgrom Scholarship Chairman Joseph H. Jackier Development Chairman Faculty of Law Henry P. Lee Direct Solicitation Chairman Irving B. Ackerman Cantor Shabtai Ackerman Mrs. Morris Adler Charles N. Agree Norman Allan Peter Alter Rabbi Milton Arm Paul Baker Milton Barnett Gustav Berenholz Ronald*. Berman Mae Berris Harold Berry Louis Berry Dr. Oscar Bigman Ivan Bloch Paul Borman Martin E. Citrin Susan Citrin - Mrs. Herman K. Cohen Norman J. Cohen Irwin I. Cohn Sam M. Cohodas Sherwood Colbum Sol R. Colton Louis Cooper Meyer I. Cooper Theodore Curtis A.J. Cutler Marvin I. Danto Abe Dishell Henry Dorfman Milton Duchan Alexander Ehrmann Gary Eisenberg Sanford Eisenberg Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin Leonard R. Farber Charles E. Feinberg Fred Ferber Miriam Ferber Max Fischel Max M. Fisher Samuel Frankel Cantor Israel C. Fuchs Aaron Ginsberg Gordon Ginsberg Dr. Donald Golden Nathan I. Goldin David A. Goldman Martin R. Goldman Rabbi James I. Gordon Merrill Gordon Norman Gordon Selman Grand - Stephen Grand Rich Grand Earl Grant Abe Green Irwin Green David L. Greenbaum Robert Greenstone Sandra Greenstone Rabbi Irwin Groner Moshe Grossbard Rabbi Israel I. 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