Friday, April 19, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OAK LIQUOR & WINE COMPLETE PACKAGE LIQUOR — IMPORTED & DOMESTIC WINE 399-4732 Oak Park • 13700 W. 8 MILE RD., W. of Coolidge • ALL PEPSI 1/2 LITER 8-PACKS those people can be reached? Are trials of neo-Nazi ex- tremists like Zundel the an- swer? Although they allow for ° the introduction of eyewitness testimony by survivors of Hit- ler's death camps, they also provide a forum for the re- visionists to spew religious hatred to a wider audience. Bettelheim doesn't think much of show trails. He re- members having "rather seri- ous reservations about the Eichmann trial. I'm sure you remember the argument that if people in Israel tend to forget about the Holoaust, what are you supposed to ex- pect from the rest of the world? It was Israel's purpose (in holding the trial) to revive that interest. "I was really against the - trial because when I was in the concentration camps, people were brought in that had been kidnapped by the Nazis. I think it is terrible to kidnap people, and thus I was very much against the kidnapping of Eichmann. I felt that he r ' D should have been shot down by Israeli agents like they would shoot down a mad dog. The same thing with Mengele. People like that shouldn't be >_ allowed to roam the streets. "But to make a trial is very difficult because the United States had recognized the 1' German government of Hitler as a legitimate government. Thus, how can you try some- one who has executed the or- ders of a government whose legitimacy has been recog- nized by the world? However, the world today has a legal and social obligation to seek out and identify the perpetrators of genocide. It does not give people a good feeling to see L. them go scot free. But on the / other hand, the trouble started with those politicians who, with the agreement of the populations at large, recog- nized Hitler as a legitimate government. But no one will ever be put on trial for that. The world was ready to deal with Hitler and to accept him, just as today they deal with the Hitlers of the world — even the name 'Hitler' has now become a generic term — be they in Cambodia or Iran." Bettelheim's early es- pousement of the Israeli kib- butz technique of child rearing was once widely hailed by psy- chologists as the possible solu- tion to the problem of family disintegration in urban American ghettos. However, he doesn't think the concept of communal child rearing is Continued on next page • • • • • Pepsi Free (Diet or Caffeine Free) Mountain Dew Pepsi Pepsi Light Diet Pepsi $7 Plus 8 Dep. .. ALL PEPSI 2 LITER BOTTLES • • • • Mountain Dew • Pepsi Free Pepsi (Diet or Pepsi Light Caffeine Free) Diet Pepsi 4. never knowingly undersold! cr.!) SIZES AT Akiva Kindergarten Dep. Since 1969 7 5 /0 SAVE I For further information or to arrange for a personal tour Call 552-9690 Plus $12 VERTICAL BLINDS I [ OTHER 1"ba Concerned about your pre-schooler's future education? Prepare now for 1985-1986 school year Now accepting registration for 1985-1986 School Year drapery -boutique •• i , 19 Akiva Kindergarten promotes a positive self concept NOT ALL VERTICALS ARE CREATED EQUAL "MACRAME" 6 patterns NO FREIGHT • NO HANDLING CHARGES MACRAME SIZE Width & Height Reg NOW 170 00 219" 680.00 84 x 84 One Way 109 x 84 One Wa 75 x 84 Two Way 100 x 84 Two Way 119 x 84 Two Way 878.00 608.00 801.00 944.00 HALSTED & GRAND RIVER Kmart 1St" 200" 23600 ORCHARD & 14 MILE CENTER 30858 Orchard Lk. Rd. Farmington (313) 626.4313 Daily 9:30-6:00 37041 Grand River Farmington; Kmart Plaza Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-8:30 Open Sun. 12:00-4:00 (313) 478-3133 • Creative Learning Centers • Bi-Lingual Reading Readiness in English & Hebrew • Hands on in Science, Math, & Cooking • Shabbat, Chagim, Torah, & Mitzvoth • Imaginative Arts & Crafts • Stimulating Field Trips Daily 9:30-6:00 Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-8:30 Open Sun. 12:00-4:00 /drapery boutique We encourage all applicants! No child will be denied admission because of financial need. Scholarships are available. Akiva Hebrew Day School•Stollman Education Center 27700 Southfield Road, Lathrup Village, Michigan 48076 Telephone 552-9690 TEMPLE BETH EL Birmingham Mita • herd WITH • • MEMBERS OF THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA • • THE KENNETH JEWELL CHORALE • • THE BUSHNELL CHANCEL CHOIR • • LESLIE GUINN, INTERNATIONAL OPERA SOLOIST . . .BARITONE • • JOHN NEVILLE, DIRECTOR DESIGNATE STRATFORD FESTIVAL, NARRATOR 1. OVERTURE ON HEBREW THEMES . . . PROKOFIEFF 2. BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST . . . WALTON 3. KOR NIDRE for SPEAKER, CHORUS & ORCHESTRA . . . SCHOENBERG LESLIE GUINN The KENNETH JEWELL CHORALE RAY FERGUSON • CONDUCTOR JASON TICKTON • CO-ORDINATOR JOHN NEVILLE On Sunday Evening, April 28th at 7:30 No Admission Charge • Everyone is Welcome