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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 1, 1981

Jewish Cemetery Ruined in France

PARIS (JTA) — The
Jewish cemetery of Bag-
neux on the outskirts of
Paris was desecrated last
Friday night, on the eve of
the French "Deportation
Day" when ceremonies are
held to commemorate those
who died in Nazi concentra:
tion camps in World War II.
Eighty gravestones in the
cemetery were daubed with
swastikas and slogans, such
as "Death to Israel," "Death
to the acid throwers," and
"Revenge for the attack."
The last two slogans re-

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ferred to an attack on a
neo-Nazi who lost his
eyesight after alleged
Jewish activists threw acid
in his face.
Most of the slogans on the
gravestones were signed
Federation of European
Nationalist Action (FANE),
the outlawed neo-Nazi
organization, and bore the
organization's insignia.
The International League
Against Anti-Semitism and
Racism called on the coun-
try's next administration to
take all possible steps to
prevent similar attacks
from taking place.

H.U. Synagogue

NEW YORK — The
Hecht Family Synagogue,
which will serve students,
faculty and visitors at the
Hebrew University's Mount
Scopus campus, will be
dedicated this summer dur-
ing a week-long celebration
of the university's return to
its original home overlook-
ing Jerusalem.

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Dr. Eichner Guest Scholar at Sholem Aleichem Weekend

Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute will host Dr. Margaret
Eichner, associate professor
at the Midrasha, as its
scholar-in-residence today
through Sunday at the But-
zel Conference Center.
During the weekend Dr.
Eichner will speak on "The
History of Anti-Semitism
from the Time of the
Crucifixion" and "Current
Manifestations of Anti-
Semitism."
Dr. Eichner has lectured
extensively throughout the
state on the Holocaust and
the effective methods of
teaching the subject. She
has appeared on local radio
stations speaking on histor-
ical and feminist issues.
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the American Friends of
Hebrew University as the
Michigan representative,
Prof. Eichner has also

J-WF Women List Nominees

Greenberg,
Carolyn
chairman of the Jewish
Federation
Welfare
Division
Women's
Nominating Committee,
has announced the commit-
tee's nominations for offi-
cers and members of the
board of directors for the
coming year.
All contributors to the
1981 Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund through the
Women's Division will be
eligible to vote at the di-
vision's annual meeting,
May 27 at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
Nominees are:
Tauber,
Shelby
Janice
president;
Schwartz, Jane Sher-
man, Donna Slatkin and
Melba Winer, vice
presidents; Diane F.
Klein and Linda Lee,
secretaries; Carolyn
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teaching a course on The
History of Anti-Semitism.
Reservations are re-
quired. For information,
call Sylvia Segall, 553-
7040.

served on the board of
the Anti-Defamation
League and the Hillel
Day School. She pre-
sently is associate pro-
fessor at the Midrasha

Rosenfeld, representa-
tives to the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation Board of
Governors.
Board of directors (ad-
ditional term): Barbara
Berry, Harriet Colman,
Beth Feldman, Linda
Gershenson, Sharon Hart,
Jan Hauser, Marjorie
Kurzmann, Sherri Lum-
berg, Donna Slatkin and
Reva Stocker.
Board of directors (first
term): Doris August, Fayga
Dombey, Marjorie Kras-
nick, Carol Krugel, Renee
Mahler, Sally Mayer and
Barbara Stone.
Also, Doris Priver, first
term on Advisory Service
Council; additional term,
Goldie Adler, Jean Frankel,
Marion Handleman,
Pauline Jackson, Blanche
Pollack and Beryl Winkel-
man.
Additional nonlina-
fions may be made by pet-
ition, signed by 25 mem-
bers of the Women's Di-
vision and submitted at
least one week in ad-
vance of the annual meet-
ing on May 27.
Serving on the nominat-
ing committee with Mrs.
Greenberg were Marjorie
Ansell, Bobbie Blitz, Tillie
Brandwine, Beth Feldman,
Pola Friedman and Judy
Naftaly.

Run to Benefit
Disease Fund

The "Love Run" to benefit
the Muscular Dystrophy
Association will be con-
ducted during May and
June, announces Ernest
Backalar, Southfield MDA
chairman.
Dr. Edward Kozloff,
president of the Motor City
Striders, is the Greater De-
troit "Love Run" chairman.
For a "Love Run" kit, call
MDA, 399-8800.

"Generation to Genera-
tion" is the theme of the an-
nual spring conference of
the Michigan Region of
Hadassah to take place May
17-19 at the -Kalamazoo
Center Hilton Inn.
Former Democratic Sena-
tor from Idaho, Frank
Church, will be the guest
speaker at the opening
brunch slated for 1 p.m.
May 17. Hadassah Found-
ers and Associates will be
honored at the brunch.
There is a charge. For
reservation information,
call reservation chairman,
Nan Goldenthal in
Kalamazoo, (616) 344-6961;
or the Hadassah office,
357-2920.
Throughout his Senate
career, which began in
1957, Church has been
actively involved in
sponsoring legislation to
protect the environment.
As the chairman of the
Senate Subcommittee on
Energy Research and
Development, Church
advocated new programs
to develop alternate
fuels.
Land reclamation and
wilderness protection, the
aged, investigation of the
federal intelligence agen-

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MILLBURN, N.J. — The
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earthquake in southern
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