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September 12, 1980 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-09-12

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Bahamas, Sidney Poitier
worked as a dishwasher in
an Astoria, N.Y., restau-
rant.
The actor relates in his
autobiography, "This Life,"
that his last chore of the day
was to wash the dishes used
by the waiters, who had
their supper at 11 p.m.
While he waited for them
to finish eating, Poitier
would sit near the kitchen
door, laboriously reading a
newspaper in an attempt to
improve his somewhat
elementary reading ability.
One night, he asked one
of the waiters, an elderly
Jewish man, what a cer-
tain word meant. The
waiter told him, then
asked, "Do you run
across many words you
don't understand?"
Poitier said, "A lot. I'm
just beginning to learn to
read well." Thereupon
the waiter started a
nightly coaching routine.
In his memoirs, Poitier
comments: "This soft-
spoken, natural teacher,
with thick bifocals, bushy

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WASHINGTON — Rep.
Jim Blanchard (D-Pleasant
Ridge) joined 100 members
of Congress last week in in-
troducing legislation to es-
tablish a permanent U.S.
Holocaust Memorial Coun-
cil.
Blanchard served as a
member of the President's
Commission on the
Holocaust and is currently
one of five members of the
House of Representatives
serving on the Holocaust
Memorial Council.
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of a National Holocaust
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Committee on Conscience to
alert the world to potential
acts of genocide anywhere
in the world. The Commis-
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of the Holocaust" be perma-
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eyebrows and silver-white
hair, sat with me night after
night and gave me a little
piece of himself. I don't
know if he's alive or dead
now — but a bit of him is in
everything I do."

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 12, 1980 43

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