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window in the Birkenau mor-
tuary he watched an SS "sanita-
tion service" officer climb atop a
concrete bunker and empty tins of
the deadly Zyklon B gas through
aperture into the gas chambers
below.
In Vancouver, the bombing of a
synagogue and the attempted
burning of a Jewish funeral
chapel were linked to news stories
about Jews.
Rabbi Philip Bregman of Tem-
ple Sholem, which was badly
damaged by an arsonist, said
"there seems to be a correlation"
between such acts of vandalism
and news stories involving Jews.
As examples, he referred to the
reports of the Zundel trial and the
Time magazine vs. Ariel Sharon
trial. •
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February Forums
Continue In Troy
The Center for New Thinking
will continue its forum series in
February with "Rational Think-
ing: Getting the Most Out of What
You See," Sunday at 2:30 p.m.,
and "The Second Self: Computers
and the Human Spirit," Thursday
at 10 a.m.
Both lectures will be at the
Somerset Mall Auditorium in
Troy. There is a charge. For in-
formation, call the Center for New
Thinking, 546-8928.
Channel 56 Auctions
Local Artists' Work
Local artists Reva Shwayder,
Aviva Robinson, Janet Kelman
and Linda Zalla will be among the
artists whose work will be offered
in the Channel 56 Art Auction at
Somerset Mall Feb. 16 at 6 p.m.
The art will be on display be-
ginning Sunday. For ticket in-
formation, call Channel 56, 873-
7200, extension 200.
Concert In Garden
Sunday At Prudential
The Max Davey Singers will
sing for the Concerts in the Gar-
den series at 10 a.m. Sunday at
the Prudential Town Center,
sponsored by the city of South-
field.
Brunch is served at 10 a.m.
There is a fee. For information,
call the cultural arts department,
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