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June 22, 1984 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-06-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NEWS

Lavie scores
`universalization'
of Holocaust

New York (JTA) —
Naphtali Lavie, Consul
General of Israel in New
York, declared last week
that Jews who try to "uni-
versalize" the Holocaust use
an approach which is "trag-
ically short-sighted" and
"inconsistent with the no-
tion that Israel is central to
contemporary Jewish life."
He spoke at the annual
dinner and academic convo-
cation of Bar-Ban Univer-
sity in New York June 11.
Lavie noted that he and
author Elie Wiesel arrived
at the Buchenwald death
camp from different coun-
tries 39 years ago but for the
same reasons and that af-
terwards they followed dif-
fering paths, meeting again
at the dinner.
Lavie received the degree
of Humane Letters, as did
Joseph Gruss, the New
York philanthropist. Wiesel
was the first recipient of the
Chancellor Joseph H.
Lookstein Award "for
meritorious service to
Jewish communal life."

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