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June 11, 1982 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-11

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36 Friday, June 11, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Biased Article Draws Fine for French Catholic Editor

PARIS (JTA) — The weekly, Temoignage Chre-
prestigious French Catholic tien, was found guilty by a

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criminal court here of incit-
ing racial hatred in an
editorial attacking Israel as
a "terrorist state" and rais-
ing the charge of deicide
against Jews.
The newspaper's editor
Georges Montaron was
fined 1,500 Francs ($300) on
the grounds that the edito-
rial overstepped the bounds
of normal political commen-
tary and contained material

Music, Dancing
at Somerset

The Executives will pre-
sent Big Band music for
dancing 7:30 p.m. Monday
at the Somerset Mall.
Proper attire is re-
quested, and admission is
free. The public is invited.
The mall will sponsor an-
other concert in its Sunday
series 2 p.m. Sunday, when
the horn and piano duo of
Elizabeth W. Encarnacion
and John Zadnick will
entertain. The public is in-
vited free of charge.

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Vineyard's Tradition

Also Enjoy Our Fine Menu Downstairs
In The Beautiful and Intimate

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likely to arouse anti-Jewish
feelings.
The nature of the edito-
rial surprised many because
Temoignage Chretien,
though pro-Palestinian in
its views, reputedly repre-
sents "progressive liberal"
elements in the French
Catholic Church.
French circles were also
puzzled by an editorial in
the Moroccan government
controlled newspaper
L'Opinion on May 30 which
called the Holocaust a
Zionist hoax and claimed
that Israeli Premier
Menahem Begin was more
vicious than Hitler.
Morocco traditionally has
been moderate in the Mid-
dle East conflict.

Freedom of the press in prejudices as the advertis-
Britain is freedom to print ers don't object to.
such of the proprietor's
—Hannen Swaffer

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MD Benefit
at Maximilian's

Comedy Castle and
Maximilian's will present
Star Fest '82, an evening
featuring local celebrities to
benefit • Muscular Dys-
trophy Association, 7 p.m.
June 21 at Maximilian's.
Performers include Earl
Klugh; Rapture; Gary
Kern; Phil Marcus Esser;
Barbara Bredius; Stuart
Mitchell; Larry Nozero; Tim
Rowlands; O'Brien and
Sevara; Larry Santos; Ron
Coden; Josh White, Jr.; Bob
Saget; Dean Rutledge and
Orthea Barnes. Free Press
columnist Bob Talbert will
be the host.
Celebrity bartenders for
the evening will be Bill
Bonds, Ronnie Clemmer,
Arthur Penhollow, Ken
Calvert, Eli Zaret, Deano
Day, Tom Shannon, Mike
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A video fair will be held
noon-4 p.m. Saturday at the
Southfield Public Library's
Marcotte Room.
Exhibitors will display
and demonstrate video
equipment and answer
questions about their prod-
ucts and services.
The fair is sponsored by
the Friends of the South-
field Public Library and the
Adult Services Division.
There is a nominal admis-
sion charge for adults. Chil-
dren will be admitted free of
charge.

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in the lot of mankind are
possible, until a great
change takes place in the
fundamental constitution of
their modes of thought.

—John Stuart Mill

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