30 Friday, January 21, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NEW HOURS NEW HOURS J r(I. Ahin Wallenberg Nominated for Nobel LONDON (JTA) — Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews froth the Nazis and who disappeared frOm Budapest in 1945 when Soviet forces liberated that city from Nazi occupation, has been nominated as a candidate for the 1983 Nobel Peace Prize. eweter SELECTED JEWELRY COMPLEIT JEN\ HAIL SLIIVICK 13720 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park, Mich. LI 7-5068 Near Post Office 'OPEN WED. CLOSED SAT. GULAG RECORD The weeks go by slowly for two Jews sentenced to long prison terms for wanting to leave the country. Number of Wks Suffering ANATOLY SHARANS KY FELI KS KOCHUBIEVSKY 305 19 WHAT CAN YOU DO? The Helsinki Agreement which the Soviet govt. sigped allows for freedom of emigration. Let our voices — letters, telegrams, phone calls — express our protest to Western leaders to intercede and to the Soviets to set them free. THIS WEEK WRITE TO: AMBASSADOR ANATOLY F. DOBRYNIN 1125 16TH STREET N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 Paid for by: Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee of the Jewish Community Council 163 Madison Avenue • Detroit, MI 48226 • (313) 962-1880 EREV CHAPTER Cordially Invite You To Attend A Tu 11•,:A§T V VAT When Israelis and Jews Worldwide Plant Trees Saturday / January 29, 1983 / 8:00 PM Congregation BETH ACHIM 21100 W. 12 Mile Southfield A Entertainment by the SHEKINAH SINGERS of Milwaukee and Shekinah Singers Detroit's Israeli Dance Troop Wine and Special Holiday Treats FOR RESERVATIONS AND. INFORMATION PHONE 557-6644 27308 SOUTHFIELD SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 Student Project Leads to Inmate Who Aided Jews BONN (JTA) — A re- search project by high school students in Kassel has produced evidence of a political prisoner at the Buchenwald concentration camp who saved the lives of 158 Jewish children and youths during his incarcer- ation there. The prisoner, Wilhelm Hammann, died in 1955. The pupils of the Gerhart- Hauptmann Realschule in Kassel believe he deserves to have his name enshrined in the honor role of the Yad Vashem in Jerusalem. They are urging survivors of children's cell block eight at Buchenwald to come for- ward with corroborative evidence that will make this possible. The youngsters con- ducted their research in 1981 when they were be- tween 14-15 years of age and wrote a book on their discoveries which will be published next spring by the Deutscher Taschen- buchverlag. All 32 engaged in the project have since graduated and are working or attending schools of higher learning. Many of them continue to meet reg- ularly and they plan to spend the proceeds from the sale of their book to visit Is- rael. Galai Haruach JOIN US AND PLANT A TREE taken seriously accounts from former Soviet pris- oners who claim to have seen him in Soviet prisons during the 1970s. A worldwide vigil was held on Monday to mark the anniversary of the 1945 date when Wallenberg was taken into Soviet custody. The U.S. Holocaust Memo- rial Council and the New York State Senate passed resolutions marking the vigil. Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 NAT MARGOLIS FURNITURE Formerly of Detroit, Mich. Serving you in Florida with QUALITY, BRAND NAME FURNITURE at DISCOUNT PRICES • Dixie • Flexsteel • Stanley • Serta • Spring Aire • A Complete Line of Convertibles & Dinettes Special Orders Accepted NAT MARGOLIS FURNITURE New & Larger Showroom Phone Orders Accepted 1733 N.W. 38th Ave., Lauderhill, Fla. 33311 (305) 733-0150 IMPORTANT NOTICE DUE TO UNFORTUNATE CIRCUMSTANCES Three Profs Will Receive Wolf Prizes TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Wolf Foundation Prize in ,agriculture for 1982 will be awarded to Prof. Wendsell Roelofs of Cornell . Univer- sity for research in develop- ing innovative concepts in pest control vital to agricul- ture, forestry and public health. The foundation also an- nounced that the Wolf Prize "in physics will be shared by Prof. Leon M. Lederman of the. Fermi Lab in Chicago and Prof. Martin M. Perl of Stanfors University. The $100,000 prizes will be given at a ceremony in Jerusalem in May, by President Yitzhak Navon. Mubarak to Visit U.S. and Canada GALAI HARUACH JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Anterik Wikstroem, a member of Sweden's Parli ament and former Ministe r of Culture, nominated Wal lenberg. Soviet authorities claim Wallenberg died of a heart attack in a Moscow jail in 1947. Sweden, however, has MONTREAL (JTA) — President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt will follow his U.S. visit next week with a visit in Ottawa Jan. 31-Feb. 10. Mubarak will be the first Egyptian President to visit Canada and his talks will focus on finalizing an agreement to purchase a Canadian reactor, other bilateral matters and the Middle East peace, negotia- tions. WILL BE OPENING ITS RESTAURANT FEB. 2 AT CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM 14600 W. LINCOLN, Oak Park EVERY WED. EVENING 4:30 to 9 p.m. AND THE FIRST THREE SUNDAYS IN FEBRUARY CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS CALL VIRGINIA KOZIN For Appointment 549-7970 :