THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Veterans' Group Has Dinner, Seeks Fight Against Bias

The Committee of World
War II Invalids and Vete-
rans of Greater Detroit, a
new organization of Rus-
sian Jewish immigrants,
will have a Victory Day and
Mother's Day party 7 p.m.
Saturday at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Branch of

the Jewish Community
Center.
The commander of the
new organization, Iosif
Ayzin, will speak, along
with Hy Shenkman. A
dinner will be served and
there is a charge.
Ayzin issued a statement

in advance of the affair,
commenting on the an-
niversary of the Holocaust
and the new wave of anti-
Semitism and neo-Nazism
that is occurring in
America.
Ayzin said that the
years have dimmed the

SINGER'S

A man should remember
three things: that he has
only one day to live; that he
has only the page before

memories of Auschwitz,
Dachau and, Maidanek
and "our grandchildren
did not know that terrible
time." But the years have
passed and neo-Nazism
and anti-Semitism are
rising in America.
Ayzin has issued a call for
an organized effort on the
part of the Jewish commu-
nity to combat Nazism and
racism.

him to study; and that he is
the only Jew on whom sur-
vival of the Torah depends.
— The Chofetz Chaim

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