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Groups Hear DZF Guest

The balance of the lecture
schedule of Detroit Zionist
Federation scholar-in-
residence Jay Shapiro is as
follows:
Today — 8:30 p.m.,
Cong. Beth Shalom,
"Aliya," sponsored by
Jewish and Single.
April 16 — 9 a.m., Cong.
Bnai Moshe, "Israel as a
Jewish Society"; 1 p.m.,
Bnai Moshe, luncheon,
"Values in Israeli and
American Society," spon-
sored by Bnai Moshe Sis-
terhood.
April 17-10 a.m., Cong.
Bnai Moshe, brunch, "Reli-
gion in Israel"; 2 p.m., Kris-
ten Towers, 25900 Green-
field, Suite 205E, Oak Park,
"Israel as a Jewish Society,"
sponsoTed by Pioneer
Women, Histadrut and
Labor Zionist Alliance; 7
p.m., Young Israel of Green-
field, Dvar Torah.
April 20 — 7:30 p.m., 150
W. Boston, Detroit, "Reli-
gions in Israel — Parallels

and Differences from the
U.S.," sponsored by Greater
Detroit Round Table of Na-
"tional Conference of Chris-
tians and Jews.
April 21 — 12:30 p.m.,
Southfield Charley's, "Is-
rael as a Jewish Society,"
sponsored by Einstein
Forum of ZOD.
April -23 — 2:30 p.m.,
Jewish Federation Apts.,
15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park, "Emigrating to Israel
— Aliya."
April 24— 11 a.m., Cong.
Bnai David, "Israel-
Diaspora Relations"; 7 p.m.,
Hillel Jewish Student Cen-
ter at Michigan State Uni-
versity, "How Democratic
and Jewish Is the State of
Israel?" sponsored by Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundation.
Shapiro also will be
available on 'Monday, Tues-
day and April 22 for organ-
izations who wish to
schedule a lecture. For de-
tails, call Henry Faigin at
the DZF office, 353-8828.

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Soviet Jewish Emigration

Editor, The Jewish News:
On March 14, the eve of
Jerusalem meeting on the
World Conference on Soviet
Jewry, Jeane Kirkpatrick
emphasized the state of
U.S.-USSR relations and
wheat sales for the virtual
end to Soviet-Jewish emig-
ration in taking issue with
Leon Dulzin, who em-
phasizes the Soviet Jews'
preference for life in the
United States.
From my own experi-
ence I would caution that
while we give credence to
the former, we must not in
consequence lose sight of
the vital importance of the
latter reason also for this
drastic decline.
The World Zionist Organ-
ization has put forth many
arguments in this debate,
especially the assertion that
the violation of the agree-
ment to use the Israeli visa
only for emigration to the
Jewish state gives the
Kremlin a perfect excuse to
annul the Jewish emigra-
tion movement.
Quite apart from these

Stamps Record
the Holocaust

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Editor, The Jewish News:
Your article on April 1 by
Arno Herzberg, "Barbie
Evokes Memories of Past,"
refeis to French stamps
honoring Jewish members
of the resistance movement;
it noted the stamp issued for
Pierre Masse in 1960. It also
told about Georges Mandel,
but did not note that he was
pictured on a French stamp
issued in 1964.
The most recent stamp
picturing a French Jew was
issued in December 1982
and honored Leon Blum,
who 'had been arrested by
the Vichy regime.
Other French stamps
commgmorated concen-
tration camp survivors;
these were issued in April
1955, January 1956,
March 1963, March 1964,
April 1965, June 1970 and
September 1975. Other
aspects of the Holocaust
in France can be related
through stamps — e.g.
Max Jacob, famous
writer and critic, was fea-
tured on a stamp issued
in 1976. He was a devout
Catholic who had con-
verted from Judaism, but
met the Nazi definition of
a Jew and so was ar-
rested; he died en route to
a concentration camp.
Other nations have is-
sued stamps related to the
Holocaust too. For a
checklist of Holocaust-
related stamps, send a
stamped self-addressed
envelope to me at the
Judaica Philatelic Journal,
1374 South 143rd St.,
Omaha, Neb. 68144.

Dr. Murray Frost

views, however, I could
have predicted from per-
sonal knowledge (accom-
panied by a constant process
of drinking less vodka and
more milk), that once so
many "noshrim" opted for
the U.S. in a direct expres-
sion of preference over con-
tinued living in the Soviet
Union, the salivating re-
sponse of the rulers of the
land where Pavlov's dogs
were invented would be bit-
ter and unrelenting at this
snub and act of denigration
which they would find so in-
tolerably aggravating they
would want to abort the pos-
sibility of a future recurr-
ence.

Dr. Jacob Freid
New York

(Editor's note: Dr.
Fried is former head of
the Moscow desk at the
U.S. State Department
and currently director of
public information for
the World Zionist Organ-
ization — American Sec-
tion.)

Radomer to Meet

Radomer Aid Society will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Zionist Cultural Center.

Friday, prii 15, 198k 511
fiE NETNNITIWIa NEWS. •.; i 3
Suspected Nazi Charged in NY

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New Jersey dental techni-
cian has been charged by
the U.S. government with
having participated in the
murder of 2,000 Jews dur-
ing World War II.

The charge -came in Fed-
eral District Court Tuesday
as the government opened
its case to strip the techni-
cian, 67-year-old Jouzas
Kungys, of Clifton, N.J., of
his American citizenship.

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