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September 23, 1983 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-09-23

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32 Friday, September 23, 1983

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Prisoners Laud Jackson Rabbi

Rabbi and Mrs. Irwin Judaism under Rabbi
Tanenbaum of Temple Beth Tanenbaum has made him
Israel, Jackson, have re- realize that he can survive
ceived a letter of praise from prison life. "The starkness
the Jewish inmates at of quarantine dissipated
Southern Michigan Prison. quickly and I actually found
The prisoners, who call peace in that terrible place
their chapel Temple Beth when my fantasies were
Shohar, praised the Tan- aided by the reality and
nenbaums for "letting us support of my brother Jews
know that there are people in our sanctuary.
that care, that there are
"Being a guest in the
Jews that care."
greatest palace in the
One of the prisoners world would not have
wrote that studying compared to the pleasure

Temple Hosts Forum' Series

The Birmingham Temple
will begin its Forum 1984
series 8:15 p.m. Oct. 3 in the
temple. Guest speaker will
be Dr. David Adamany,
president of Wayne State
University, who will ad-
dress the topic "The Crisis of
Education."
On Oct. 10 at 8:15 p.m.,
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton
of the Catholic Archdiocese
of Detroit, will speak on
"The Will to Make Peace,
Not Preparation for War!"
Dr.
Gail
Parker,
psychotherapist, will speak
at 8:15 p.m. Oct. 17 on "The
Struggle and Destiny of
Women in the '80s."

Sharon Blasts
Israel Journalists

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Former Defense Minister
Ariel Sharon has gone to
war — against Israeli jour-
nalists. He accused them of
"carrying out a systematic,
long-time character assas-
sination" aimed at him and
of trying to "close my
mouth."
Sharon was responding to
the Jerusalem Journalist
Association's order to all of
its members not to cover
any public events in which
Sharon, a Minister - With-
out - Portfolio, participates.
The order was issued after
Sharon, addressing a crowd
of his supporters in
downtown, Jerusalem,
made offensive remarks
against journalists.
According to some re-
ports, the minister asked,
"You know what the jour-
nalists are?" and the crowd
responded, "PLO," a reply
that apparently pleased
Sharon. He also unleashed a
sharp attack on the judicial
commission investigating
the Sabra and Shatila re-
fugee camps massacres
last year which found him
indirectly responsible for
the murders of Palestinian
civilians by Christian
Phalangists.

Anti-Nazi Plaque
for Hitler Home

NEW YORK — An
anti-Nazi plaque will be
placed on the house in
Braunau, Austria, where
Adolph Hitler was born.
The plaque will read, in
part, "Never again fascism
millions of dead cry out
for peace, freedom and
democracy." Hitler spent
his childhood in Braunau
(pop. 17,000), before moving
to Vienna and then Ger-
many.

Prof. Irving Bluestone,
co-chairman of the Eco-
nomic Alliance for
Michigan, will address
the topic "The Revolu-
tion of Labor - Manage-
ment Relations" at 8:15
p.m. Oct. 24.

An informal reception
precedes each of the talks.
Admission is nominal, and
the public is invited.

1

I experienced when
Rabbi Tanenbaum ap-
peared before my cell
and aided my escape to
the beauty and, yes,
grandeur of our chapel.
Those few hours once or
twice a week let me know
that survival was a
foregone conclusion ..."
"I had lots of company in
that cell. After all, our
Torah is the story of survi-
val. All of our forefathers
came to whisper their sec-
rets to me. I heard from
those brave resisters of the
Spanish Inquisition and Hi-
tler's victims. I began to
truly understand the mes-
sage of modern Israel. Yes,
we are one!"

Lecture Slated

"Israel and the Future"
will be the topic of a talk by
Rabbi Sherwin Wine at 8:30
p.m. Monday at the Bir-
mingham Temple. The pub- -
lie is invited at a charge.

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