10 Friday, May 6, 1983
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Bar-Han Cites Supporters
NEW YORK — A reunion
of former members of the
Emergency Committee to
Save the Jews of Europe
was held here last week to
mark the publication of the
second, expanded edition of
Yitshaq Ben-Ami's "Years
of Wrath, Days of Glory"
(Shengold).
Ben-Ami, who wrote the
chronicle of Israel's battle
for independence last year,
is a former Irgun emmisary
and was a member of the
Hebrew Committee for Na-
tional Liberation from 1944
until 1948. (See commen-
tary, Page 2)
Shown at a recent reception' honoring individuals
for their support of Bar-Ilan University are, from left,
Meyer Must, Joseph Fetter, Dr. Leon Fill, Sherman
Shapiro and event chairmen Norman Pappas and Dr.
Martin Hart. Dr. Fill, last year's Bar-Ilan dinner hon-
oree, will be awarded an honorary doctorate by Bar-
Ban on June '21 at the Ramat Gan campus.
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U.S: Tells Accused Nazi
His Conviction Was Mistake'
TUNE-UP 4 Cyl.
Specialist in
61nai BrithActivitie
CHICAGO — The recent him of his U.S. citizenship.
wave of government inves-
Last year, when his de-
tigations on persons ac- portation - seemed immi-
cused of Nazi war crimes - nent, a court of appeals
and illegal entry into the ordered a new trial for
United States has left an Walus. "They told me
innocent Chicago man in its they had made a mis-
wake, the.New York Times - take," Walus recalled.
reported.
"They told me I was not
According to the Times, the person who did those
Frank Walus, 61, was 'things."
falsely accused of such
At the second trial, Walus
crimes by the U.S. govern-
ment in 1977 and convicted proved conclusively that he
of lying to cover up his. Ges- had been in Germany, not
tapo' past. In November of Poland during the war and
1980; the government told that he had not lied about
Walus the whole incident any criminal acts in order to
had been a "mistake." , gain entry into the U.S.
Walus reported that the
The government, follow-
ing leads from several threatening letters and
different sources, accused telephone calls he began re-
Wallis of being ‘a Gestapo ceiving in _1977 have sub-
agent in Poland during sided. But the retired fac-
World War II. While on tory worker said the cost of
trial, Walus heard Jewish his legal defense has ruined
survivors of the German oc- him financially.
cupation of Poland testify in
federal couit that they saw Temper your enjoyments
him personally . murder with prudence, lest there be
women and children. The written on your heart that
court eventually found fearful word "satiety."
Walus guilty and stripped
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LOUIS MARSHALL
CHAPTER will hold a spe-
cial Mother's Day meeting 8
p.m. Tuesday at Zionist
Cultural Center. Guest
speaker will be Oak Park
Mayor Charlotte Rothstein.
President Molly Shapiro in-
vites guests. Refreshments
will be served. For informa-
tion, call Eileen Israel, pro-
gram chairman, 341-2878.
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MORGENTHAU -
L'CHAYIM LODGE will
present an art exhibit and
auction 9 p.m. May 21 at
Gallery Art Center. Wine
and cheese preview will
begin at 8. Admission is
nominal. Everyone is wel-
come. For information or
advance tickets, call Steire,
Tapper, 352-9055, eve-
nings; Henry Cohn, 852-
7066; or Art Goldberg,
353-9784.
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PISGAH CHAPTER
will meet noon Monday in
the Charter House Apts.
club room. Mini luncheon
will be serve., and there
will be games and prizes in
honor of Mother's Day.
President Jeanne Feldstein
invites guests. For reserva-
tions, call Ann Klee, 967-
0276.; Sarah Levine, 569-
4624; or Mrs. Feldstein,
557-8208.
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MORGENTHAU •
CHAPTER will have its
annual mother-daughter
luncheon noon Wednesday
at the Southfield Civic Cen-
ter, announce Jean Sher-
man, president, and Hattie
Schwartz, program chair-
man. Vocalist Larry Bassin
will entertain. There is a
charge. For reservations,
call Edith Katz, 661-5117;
or Ida Stein, 661-1322.
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Blood Drive Set
The Bnai Brith Men's and
Women's Councils of Met-
ropolitan Detroit will have
a blood bank rally 5-9:30
p.m. Monday and Tuesday
at Temple Emanu-El.
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Einstein Bond Tribute Event
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Shown at Einstein Lodge and Chapter's Israel
Bond tribute dinner are, from left, standing: Jack
Seiderman, Henry Dorfman, honoree Norman
Adelsberg, guest speaker Marc Berkowitz and Sam
Freedman. Seated are from left Sima Yarsike, Fay
Adelsberg and Lola Pines.
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Blanche Bauman, left, immediate past president
of the Bnai Brith Woinen's Council of Metropolitan
Detroit, hands the president's gavel to newly installed
president Bobbie Levine.
N. African Jews to Gather
NEW 'YORK — "Re-
trouvailles," a world-wide
gathering for Jews of North
African ancestry, will be
held July 24-Aug. 4 in Is- •
rael.
For information, contact
the Israel Ministry of
Tourism, 350 Fifth Ave.,
New York, N.Y. 10118.