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May 08, 1981 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-08

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THE DETROIT• JEWISH NEWS

48 Fitday, May 8, 1981

Holocaust Education, Neo-Nazism Stressed at Memorial Academy

A recurring theme- at
Sunday's Holocaust Memo-
rial Academy at Cong. Bnai
David was the need to build
the proposed Holocaust
Memorial Center adjacent
to the Jewish Community
Center in order to fight re-
surgent Nazism and anti-
Semitism in the United
States.
Several speakers made
that theme the focus of their
brief messages to the near-
capacity audience in Bnai
David's sanctuary.
The Holocaust Memorial
Center will serve as a
museum and educational
center when it is built.
Guest speaker Rep.
James Blanchard (D-
Mich.), a member of the
U.S. Holocaust Commis-
sion, told the audience,
"It is far more important
for the gentile commu-
nity here and throughout
the world to admit, re-
member and know what
happened and why than
it is for the Jewish com-
munity to know every de-
tail of the Holocaust."
Blanchard said that the
U.S. Holocaust Commission
is negotiating to purchase a
site near the Smithsonian
Institutions in Washington
for a national Holocaust
museum. We must never
forget the victims of the
Holocaust," he said.
H.
Charles
Rabbi
Rosenzveig of Shaarit Hap-

laytah Congregation de-.
scribed in his address the
5,000 years of bias against
the Jewish people. He said
the mission of Nazi Ger-
many in each of the lands it
conquered was to "turn the
indigenous peoples against
their fellow countrymen —
the Jews."
"We must create a new
society," Rabbi Rosenzveig
said, "to humanize man-
kind, to not only say 'Nev-
er Again,' but to make it
impossible for it to ever
happen again."
Strong statements on
behalf of the gentile
community were made
by Dr. Charles Benham of
the Detroit Round Table
of the National Confer-
ence of Christians and

Chaim Najman accom-
panied by Carol Lasser, Ma-
rian Shifman, Henry
Dorfman, Gustav Be-
renholz, Jack Waksberg,
Rabbi Morton Yolkut,
Charles Silow, Shari Ferber
and Dr. John Mames.

Jews, recipient during
the program of the Right-
eous Gentile Award, and
last year's recipient, Sr.
Carol Rittner, director_ of
Holocaust studies at
Mercy College.

Master of ceremonies for
the program was Mrs. Sonia Bloch-Rose Post of the
Popowski. Memorial can- Jewish War Veterans pro-
dles for the Six Million were vided the color guard.
lit by Sally Tuchklaper,
* *
Phylis Potash, Barbara Sil-
Adl
places
of entertain-
bert, Bill Giman, Bernard
Kent, Dr. Abraham Slaim, ment in Israel — theaters,
Harriet Bakalar, Mary cinemas, nightclubs, res-
Moser, Fran Parker, Albert taurants and cafes — were
Cimer, Ben Fisk and Ab- closed the evening of April
29 as the nation began ob-
raham Holzman.
servance of Martyr and
Other participants in the Heroes Remembrance Day,
program included: Leon in memory of the six million
Halpern, Martin Water, Jews killed in the Nazi
Cantors Hyman Adler and Holocaust.

President Is 'Horrified' by Hoax
Theme of Holocaust Revisionists

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
President Reagan said last
Friday that he was "hor-
rified" when he heard
people claim that the
Holocaust is a hoax and that
six million Jews were not
murdered by the Nazis. He
vowed to use his "bully pul-
pit" to "point a finger of
shame" at all ugly acts,
from graffiti to violence.
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President Reagan with Elie Wiesel at Holocaust
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the White House, Reagan American forces. Anyone
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Survivors of the
Holocaust and former parti-
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army searchlights probed
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memory of the Six Million.
Annual ceremonies at
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