62 Friday, February 25, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Wizard of Oz' to Highlight Festival Sunday Investigation Asked of U.S.-Nazi Links
The Purim Popcorn
Playhouse will present the
"Wizard of Oz" at the
Jewish Community Cen-
ter's annual day-long Purim
celebration Sunday.
The play will be pre-
sented at 3 p.m. in the
Aaron DeRoy Studio Thea-
ter of the Center. Admission
and popcorn are free.
The day-long activities
will include a magic show at
1 p.m. and costume parade
and prizes at 1:30 p.m.
Chuckles the Clown will
give the children free bal-
loon animals.
Esther's Carnival for
children age 2%-6 will
feature games and prizes
in room 239 at 1:45 p.m.
Games, races and prizes
will highlight the King's
Court in the gym at 1:45
p.m. Children in second-
sixth grade are invited.
Toddlers and their par-
ents will make Purim
crowns and decorations at
their party 1:45 p.m. in
room 244.
Admission to the Purim
celebration is open to the
public free of charge. For de-
tails, call the Center, 661-
1000, ext. 251.
Mediterranean
Program Topic
Dr. Stephen Bertman will
begin a color-slide presenta-
tion about the Greek and
Roman ruins of Spain,
North Africa, Sicily,
Naples, Turkey and Greece
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
main Jewish Community.
Center. There is a charge.
For information, call the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 164.
Self-Defense
for Women at JCC
A 10-week self-defense
class for women is being of-
fered at the main Jewish
Community Center on Sun-
days at 11 a.m., beginning
Sunday. The instructor will
be Joel Lieberman, a
second-degree black belt in
Dikiru-Ryu Ju-Jitsu. For
information, call the physi-
cal education dept., 661-
1000, ext. 180.
Center Symphony Slates
The Center Symphony
Orchestra, under the baton
of Julius Chajes, will pre-
sent a concert 3:30 p.m.
March 6 in the Aaron
DeRoy Studio Theater of the
Jewish Community Center.
Soloists will be David
Cerone, violin, and Chajes
on piano. David Wilson will
accompany on harpsichord.
Cerone. studied with the
late Mischa Mischakoff in
Detroit for eight years be-
fore becoming a scholarship
student at the Juilliard
DAVID CERONE
School and the Curtis Insti-
tute with the late Ivan
Galamian. Cerone made his
Town Hall debut in 1967
and has performed exten-
p.m. Mondays and Fridays, sively both in recital and
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday, with symphony orchestra.
He was on the faculty of
Wednesday and Thursday,
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday; and the Oberlin Conservat-
ory of Music and was
noon - 5 p.m. Sunday.
chairman of the string
* * *-
department at the Cleve-
Naomi Lippa's Ad- land Institute of Music
vance Fashions will for 10 years.
open in its second location
He is a member of the
Tuesday in the Orchard board of directors of
Mall. Refreshments will be Chamber Music America, a
served. The women's fash- director and faculty
ion store offers a regular member at the Meadow-
discount and alterations. mount School of Music and
Hours at the new store are as of September 1981, has
Monday through Wednes- joined the violin faculty of
day and Friday and Satur- the Curtis Institute of
day 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Music, where he has as-
Thursdays 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. sumed the duties of Mr.
Galamian.
For tickets, call the Cen-
Every generation laughs
ter, 661-1000, ext. 164.
at the old fashions, but fol-
lows religiously the new.
—Thoreau
Business Briefs
Greene Bros. Window
Shade Co., Inc., will have a
grand opening
special at its West Bloom-
field showroom, 6663 Or-
chard Lake Rd., in the Old
Orchard Shopping Center.
In conjunction with its in-
troduction of the Phone
Works, Inc., telephone
products, Greene Bros. of-
_fers a- free, three-minute,
long distance call to any-
where in the continental
U.S. that the MCI network
reaches. Phone Works is a
calling center for MCI.
The store offers the fol-
lowing telephone products
for residential users: de-
corative, novelty, standard,
Trendline, cordless, dialers,
answering equipment and
more.
Store hours are 10 a.m. - 9
Arens: U.S.-Israel Difference
Is Strategic, Not Tactical
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Ambassador Moshe Arens
of Israel said here Sunday
night that America's dif-
ferences with Israel are
"tactical rather than
strategical" and described
the Reagan Administra-
tion's view of Israel's de-
fense needs as "idealized
and non-realistic" in refer-
ring to differences between
the two nations concerning
the negotiations with Leba-
non and Israel's settlement
policy in Judea and
Samaria.
Arens, Israel's defense
minister - designate, told
the 1,500 guests celebrating
the inauguration of Bnai
Zion's diamond jubilee at
the New York Hilton,
"when our security and sur-
vival are at stake America
must defer to Israel's
wishes."
But, he noted, "Israel and
the United States are tied
together by bond of
strategic alliance and
strategic interest."
JULIUS CHAJES'
Proportion and propriety
are among the best secrets
of domestic wisdom; and
there is no surer test of in-
tegrity than a well-
proportioned expenditure.
—Hannah More
NEW YORK — A Reuters eral hundred were aided
news service report says by the U.S.
that numerous U.S. agen-
The reports have re-
cies protected Nazis after surfaced after the extradi-
World 'War II because of tion of Klaus Barbie from
their knowledge of the Bolivia to France. There
Soviet Union and its activi- have been allegations that
ties. Jewish organizations Barbie, Gestapo chief in
are asking Congress to in-
vestigate these links.
George F. Kennan, a
writer and former U.S. dip-
lomat, told Reuters that one
Israel Ambassador to the
of those brought to this United Nations Yehuda
country was Gustav Hilger, Blum will speak at the
Germany's deputy foreign Hillel Foundation at the
minister. Kennan said University of Michigan 8
Hilger was "a very decent p.m. Tuesday. He will speak
man" and to his knowledge on "The Structure of Israeli
not guilty of any war Politics and Its Influence on
crimes.
Foreign Affairs."
Charles Allen Jr., how-
Blum's talk is sponsored
ever, wrote in his "Nazi War by Hillel, the Union of Stu-
Criminals Among Us" that dents for Israel and the In-
after Hilger returned from stitute of Students and Fa-
Moscow to Berlin he was culty on Israel.
Ribbentrop's liaison with
At 10 a.m. March 2, Blum
the SS Einsatzgruppen will speak at the Rackham
which exterminated 1.4 building on "Prospects for
million Eastern European Peace in the Mideast."
Jews.
Hillel Director Michael
A 1978 report by the Brooks will speak on "A
U.S. General Accounting Jewish Perspective of
Office claimed that 22 Non-Violence" on
former Nazis were living Thursday at 8:15 p.m. at
in the U.S. Allen says sev- St. Mary's Student
Chapel, 331 Thompson,
Ann Arbor.
The Jewish Law Stu-
Barbie
dents' Union will host "A
Interview
Panel Discussion on Abor-
tion" March 10, with repre-
Channel 56 will re-
sentatives from both pro-
peat the documentary,
life and pro-choice organ-
"The Hunter and the
Hunted" 10 p.m. Tues-
izations. Hillel Associate
Director Rabbi Rod
day. The program will
Glogower will speak on
be updated with inter-
"Abortion From a Tradi-
views with accused war
tional Jewish Perspective"
criminal Klaus Barbie
7 p.m. in Room 150 of
and Serge and Beate
Klarsfeld.
Hutchins Hall at the law
school.
Lyon, France who was
known as the "Butcher of
Lyon," was aided by the
U.S. and the Vatican to es-
cape from Germany after
the war and that Barbie was
paid $1,700 per month for
two years by the U.S.
U-M to Host Ambassador
Yehuda Blum Next Week
Israeli Police Arrest Three
for Peace Now Rally Attack
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Jerusalem police have ar-
rested three suspects in
connection with distur-
bances outside the prime
minister's office Feb. 10 in
which Emil Grunzweig,. a
33-year-old teacher was kil-
led and nine persons were
wounded when a grenade
was thrown into a group of
Peace Now members
demonstrating for the dis-
missal of Defense Minister
Ariel Sharon. They were the
first arrests made in the
case.
The three were reportedly
charged with harassing the
Peace Now demonstrators.
It is not clear whether the
police link them to the fatal
grenade attack or only with
the disturbances and
threats that preceded it.
The police have repor-
tedly identified other per-
sons picked out by Peace
Now members from photo-
graphs and television films
as among those who
threatened and harassed
them.
Rabbi Meir Kahane,
leader of the extreme
nationalist Kach group,
was summoned for inter-
rogation in connection
with the disturbances. He
was asked to return for
further questioning but
won a postponement on
grounds that he had to
attend memorial services
marking the first an-
niversary of his father's
death.
Kach activists said later
that Kahane refuses to ap-
pear before the police and
has gone underground.
Meanwhile, Kahane is-
sued a statement which was
released in New York de-
nouncing the "liberal left"
for trying to make Jews
"feel guilty and conscience-
stricken to that they will
turn silent in the face of the
destruction of Judaism, of
the Jewish faith and the
Jewish people."
"Over 65 years of traditional service in the Jewish community with dignity and understanding."
HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Michigan Students for Is-
rael will join together at the
U-M Hillel Foundation
March 4 and 5 for a weekend
of discussion on Israel pro-
grams, confronting the
Diaspora, campus tactics
and hasbara, beginnipg at 4
p.m. March 4. This weekend
is co-sponsored by the Israel
Aliya Center, U.S.I. and the
Hillel Foundations at
Wayne State University
and Michigan State Uni-
versity.
Rabbi Allan Kensky of
Cong. Beth Israel will in-
struct this year's Passover
Seder Workshop on March
8, 16 and 22 at 7:30 p.m. at
Hillel. The Workshop is of-
fered under the auspices of
Hillel's Beit Midrash pro-
gram.
Jewish Grad Students
will hold a grad/faculty
wine and cheese party
March 12 at 9 p.m. On
March 20 at 12:30 p.m.,
there will be an ice skating
get-together for grads at
Yost Ice Arena.
"A Glimpse Into Dark-
ness," Hillel's fourth an-
nual conference on the
Holocaust, takes place
March 13, 14 and 15.
On March 13, Rev.
Franklin Littell of Temple
University will speak on
"The Importance of The
Holocaust to Christians" at
2:30 p.m. in the Rackham
Amphitheatre.
At 7:30 p.m. Cantor
Harold Orbach of Temple
Israel will perform "Songs
From a World That Is No
More" in the Pendleton
Room of the Michigan
Union.
On March 14, Dr. Irving
Greenberg presents "The
Holocaust: A Jewish Re-
sponse" at 7:30 p.m. in the
Rackham Amphitheatre.
Jack Eisner, author of
"The Survivor," will
speak on "The Holocaust
Through The Eyes of a
Survivor" at 7:30 p.m.
March 15 in the Rackham
Amphitheatre.
Two films on the subject
of the Holocaust will also be
presented as part of the con-
ference.
.
Miss America
at Orchard Mall
Debra Maffett, Miss
America for 1983, will make
an appearance at the Or-
chard Mall, 6445 Orchard
Lake Rd., on Monday from 6
to 8 p.m.
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