THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OFFICIAL Q AGENCY OM EGA I AUTHORIZED SALES & REPAIRS A/s) ( George Ohrenstein Jewelers Ltd._ Creative Jewelers Diamonds — Precious Stones — Precision Time Pieces HARVARD ROW MALL Mile & Lahser 353-3145‘ SAY IT WITH TREES World Holocaust Gethering in Israel Celebrates Life (Continued from Page 1) estimates that of the three million Jews who survived, of the nine million who lived in Europe before the war, between 300,000-400,000 had passed through the con- centration camps and sur- vived. Most of them are now living in Israel. Veil said, "We are fight- ing against forgetfulness about the Holocaust. There are already people who claim the Holocaust never happened. But all of us here are witnesses, and we shall make our voices heard." Stefan Grayek, president of the World Federation of Jewish Fighters, Partisans and Camp Inmates, told the gathering that the world had remained indifferent when he and his comrades sent secret messages to London in the name of the Jews of Warsaw during their ghetto fight, appeal- ing for the allies to bomb the Daily—Haspetal Sympathy FRUIT BASKETS 3 Times Dail Nation-Wide Delivery - 95 $ 16' JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 27308 SOUTHFIELD SFLD, ML 48076 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday, 9 AM to 5 PM Friday 9 AM to 4 PM Sunday 10 AM to 1 PM RODNICK- McINERNEY'S '779-4140 772-4350 LOOK B TIER ! SAVE 50% HNAT& DRESSES L s O $59 Values After Five (sizes 6-44) $29 $199 GroupT$139 Group $99 Group $99 $69 $49 WEDDINGS - PARTIES - BAR MITZVAS TODAY thru SAT — 10 am to 5:30 pm OF gHANDELS 8111MttiGHAM KEREN KAYENIETH LEISRAEL 154 SOUTH WOODWARD (Hi 2414 Own your vacation home for life! as low as $2100" 2 bedroom condominium Fully furnished with fireplace Golf * Tennis * Swimming el% Financing available VACATION TIMESHARE MARKETING CORP Friday, line 19, 1981 5 16500 NORTH PARK DR. SUITE 110 SOUTHFIELD. MI 48075 Auschwitz camp installa- tion. He referred to recent manifestations of re- newed anti-Semitism throughout the world and said the camp sur- vivors were duty-bound to draw attention to the dangers, including those arising from the sale by West Germany of arms to the Arabs. "It is our duty not to forget, and not to allow others to forget," Grayek declared. The event was described by its organizers as the first and probably the last of its kind. Because of the ad- vanced and advancing age of the camp survivors, no similar gathering of this magnitude is likely to be held again. Michel, who is executive vice president of the United Jewish Appeal-Federation of Jewish Philanthropies in New York and himself a camp survivor, recalled a vow that he and other in- mates had taken at Au- schwitz when their chances of survival appeared to be nil. "We promised each other then that if any of us survived, we would meet some day in the future to celebrate the human will to survive," he said. The keynote of the pre- sent gathering is Not to mourn the dead — regular memorial meetings are held in Israel and throughout the world — but to celebrate life and to pass on to our chil- dren the memory of the Holocaust to ensure that such would not happen again." Sen. Rudy Boschwitz (R-Minn.), who is chair- man of the Foreign Re- lations Sub-committee on the Middle East, attended the Gathering as special representative of President - Reagan from In a related development, the cost-of-living index rose by only 3.3 percent last month, but the figures, re- leased by the Central Bureau of Statistics Tues- day, promptly became the subject of a bitter election campaign dispute between the government and the op- position Labor Alignment. Finance Minister Yoram Aridor, noting that the COL rise in May 1980 had been almost three times higher, boasted that his economic policies were "reining in in- flation." Labor economists accused Aridor of "doctoring the books," contending that the true rate was in the order of nine percent. Premier Menahem Begin spoke at the closing session Thursday. Ryan asked the survivors for help in locating Nazi war criminals. He met with the - heads of survivor organiza- tions and circulated a ques- tionnaire to all the partici- pants at the Gathering. caPPeopie GREATER DETROIT OLDS CC 33 tm rn whom he bears a mes- Violence Erupts in Israel as Election Day Draws Near JERUSALEM (JTA) — Election violence, largely aimed against the Labor Alignment, reached Jerusalem Wednesday. A Labor activist, Yaacov Oh- ion, found the inside of his car burned out when he got up Wednesday morning, and the outside of the ve- hicle daubed with the word "traitor" and other graffiti. Elsewhere in the capital, the Labor Party headquar- ters reported a break-in during the night and dam- age to property. The campaign violence continues to be a focal issue — with Labor especially seeking in its propaganda to dwell on the subject and to link the instances of break- ins and arson, and the sys- tematic disturbances of Labor Party rallies, to what Labor terms Premier Be- gin's "incitement" in his election rhetoric. Labor showed on its TV broadcast Tuesday night scenes from Shimon Peres' address at Petah Tikva Sunday night, which was severely dis- rupted by pro-Begin youngsters. Likud screened a soft- spoken and statesmanlike Begin appealing to everyone to cease election violence. He advised people to stay away from rallies of parties they strongly op- posed, but if they did attend — they must totally abstain from disturbances. Meanwhile, a recent pub- lic opinion poll showed Likud ahead of the Labor Alignment. An earlier poll, conducted just before the Israel air raid on the Iraqi nuclear reactor, indicated that the two parties were running neck-and-neck with Labor barely ahead by 43-42 seats. Nevertheless, the latest polls show a swing to the right by the Israeli elec- torate. sage. Another American on hand was Allan Ryan Jr., head of the U.S. De- partment of Justice's Office of Special Investi- gations (OSI) which seeks to bring Nazi war crimi- nals living in the U.S. to trial for possible deporta- tion. rn Air Conditioned Dix. Belts, T/Giass, Floor Mats, BS Midgs., Dr. Edge Gds., R. Defog., Spt. Mirrors, Ac- cent Stripe, V8 Eng., Dix. Wheel Discs, Stl. Radial W/W,Tires, AM/FM $7816 Stereo, Cony. Grp., Demo, Stk. #485. O 24 MONTH AUTOVEST LEASE PLAN T 1 4 Slarsmon Aghf ir r,, hr■ • ■ Ir '1 1 1 r .1' 1 .. .1 . 1.1n1 Per Month .011 4,E Michigan's Largest Diesel Dealer 354E3300 Open 'Til 9:00 28000 Telegraph At The rel-12 Ala O • Mon & Thurs. Eves. 7he'Rear-People GREATER DETROIT OLDS •••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • i ....1 11 . WANNic HEAR A DIRTY STORY? • • • • • Dirt, Grime, Dust, Fumes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • are what cause draperies to deteriorate. Proper dry-cleaning at regular intervals will prolong the life of your draperies. Our improved methods will definitely help you make them last longer. • DRAPERIES • BEDSPREADS • BLANKETS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WINDOW SHADES LAMPSHADES PILLOWS • VENETIAN BLINDS (Cleaned, retaped & re-corded) • .• moving we. can remake and re-install • • t 060' your f existing g d rapenes to fit another window or • room. • • We Remove & Install • imis6 • NSA' (Cleaned or Laundered) c§c,„... I I • • • • DRAPERY CLEANERS _• • Suburban Call Collect • • „ • All that the name implies." & MASTERCHARGE ;10•••••••••• • •• •• • •• VISA • ••••••••••• •••••••• • 891-1818