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June 05, 1981 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-06-05

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18 Friday, June 5, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

HUGE
GOLF SALE!

(2,000 Unirs)

tennis time

S. E. Corner Maple & Lahser, Birmingham, Michigan / 646-4475

Jerusalem Day Picnic on Sunday

The Detroit Zionist Fed-
eration celebration of
Jerusalem Day will be held
1 p.m. Sunday in Oak Park
Major Park.
Families are encouraged
to bring picnics and spend
the day in the park celebrat-
ing the 14th anniversary of
the reunification of
Jerusalem.
Highlight of the
entertainment planned
for the afternoon will be a
performance by Eric
Rosenow and His Conti-
nentals, courtesy of the
Detroit Federation of
Musicians.
In addition, there will be
Israeli singing and dancing,
a presentation sent by the
Mayor of Jerusalem Teddy

"YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
TO THE JUNE 6TH, 1981 OPEN HOUSE
OF DR. RANDY J. SCHECTER/CHIROPRACTOR."

night with a festive concer t
at the Sultan's Pool, at the
foot of Mt. Zion.
Leonard Bernstein con-
ducted the Israel Philhar-
monic, playing among other--
* * *
works, the first perform-
Israel Marks
ance of a piece for flute com-_ 1
posed by himself in honor of
Jerusalem Day
flutist Yadin Tennenbaum5
JERUSALEM (JTA) — who was killed in the Yom
Jerusalem Day festivities,
Kippur War.
marking the 14th anniver-
About 50,000 pilgrims
sary of the reunification of attended the other major`,'
the city, began last Sunday
festivities Monday.
(7_
* * *

Kollek to Oak Park Mayor
David Shepherd and an ad-
dress by the president of the
Detroit Zionist Federation,
Sol Lachman.

Crossroads in Traverse C y
Marks Two Israeli Holidays

The phrase, "Jerusalem
and Washington are the
crossroads of the world,"
might be looked upon as
political rhetoric, but in
Traverse City last week, it
became literally true for a
day.

Cong. Beth-El, which is
housed in Michigan's oldest,
continuously-used
synagogue building, held a
community celebration of
Jerusalem Day and Israel
Independence Day on
Saturday. As part of the cel-
ebration, Traverse City
Mayor Larry Muzzarelli re-
named Park Street, on
which Cong. Beth-El
stands, Jerusalem Street.

The nearest cross street is

The Traverse CR J - ._
Jewish community of 30
families, put on a celebra
tion which included a
tour of their synagogue,
presentation of books on=e
Israel and Jerusalem to
the Traverse City public
library, the street renam=
ing and proclamation by
the city, a slide-tape pro-
gram on Jerusalem and a
talk by Sol Lachman, De-
troit Zionist Federation
president.
Ellen Fivenson, vice
president of Beth-El, and
Abe Polonsky of Manistee,_
Beth-El president, or-
ganized the event.

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This will undoubtedly lift you to new heights,
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• YOU will want to share this positive ex-
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19674 WEST 11 MILE ROAD LATHRUP VILLAGE

(at Lathrup Landing Shopping Plaza)

557-0860

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1981 3 PM-6 PM

The intersection of Jerusalem and Washington in
Traverse. Cong. Beth-El is the white building in the' 'I
center of the photograph.

Holocaust Survivors Protest
Against Toronto Neo-Nazi

TORONTO (JTA) —
About 500 persons, most of
them Holocaust survivors,
marched on the headquar-
ters of a neo-Nazi prop-
agandist in downtown To-
ronto Tuesday night.
A violent confrontation
was averted when police
forced the removal from the
building of provocative
signs claiming that the
Holocaust was a hoax.
The march began after
some 2,000 persons
attended a peaceful protest
meeting against racism and
hate-mongering sponsored
by the Canadian Jewish
Congress and Bnai Brith.
The meeting was held
at the Allan Gardens, two
blocks from the studio of
Ernst Zundel, a commer-
cial artist who dissemi-
nates anti-Semitic mate-
rial in Canada, West

Germany and elsewhere.
The marchers, about 80
percent of whom lived
through the Holocaust,
were infuriated to find the
building festooned with
posters reading "Holocaust
is a lie," "no more money for
Zionists," "no truth to the
six million story," -, nd
"gigantic Jewish rips
The building was guarded
by six of Zundel's hen-
chmen. Police, who formed a
human barricade to prevent
violence, warned the neo-
Nazis that they could be
charged with incitement to
riot unless the signs were
removed. This was
promptly done and the
neo-Nazis left the scene. L
Our character is but the,_)-_,
stamp on our souls of the
free choices of good and evil
we have made through life. 1 1
—Geikie

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