17 oh, • 7.10071010C— • .• 26 Friday, September 27, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FIRESTONE s Partie ,' .Pap het° .Noc ,v ,zo ,cess„,„". 1 Disposable products exi e'- ' , -CI `o ■ )S '9 ,' NOY o 8?2,L9C1 4,\ ICarcn Roscndcr Color coordinated Suitable for all occasions Discount prices Prompt service PEOPLE Wholesale Diamonds & /Jewelry Remounting Jewelry & Watch Repair Loyal Opposition JEWELRY APPRAISALS SUITE 312 ADVANCE BLDG 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile . Continued from preceding page (313) 557-1860 661 2934 Ruth Wcingartcn - to assist Israel in her defense of highest principles and in her pursuit of peace... Congregation Shaarey Zedek cordially invites you to attend A Gala Tribute Dinner on behalf of State of Israel Bonds Development Corporation for Israel honoring Herb Gray, 54, has lived through an era of change. Marvin and Sharon Fleischman Recipients of the State of Israel's Gates of Jerusalem Medal tribute: Rabbi Irwin Groner Thursday, October 10, 1985 Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Road, Southfield General Chairman William NI. Davidson Dinner Chairmen "Irving and Beverly Laker Convert $35.0 ► per person call 557-2900. • - kV ,^t" visionist Holocaust history often cited by both Keegstra and Zun- del. Does Gray think the trials were a good idea? "Frankly," he replied, "a lot of people in the (Jewish) commu- nity have concerns about the trials inadvertently providing a platform for the poisonous views of Zundel and Keegstra. At the same time, the laws on the books are designed to deal with these kind of situations. "Its a difficult decision. I think on balance that it was the right thing to do, even though a side effect was that to some ex- tent it gave them (Zundel and Keegstra) a platform for their views." "The clauses under which Zundel and Keegstra were tried were put in the criminal code under the previous Liberal gov- ernment," explained Gray. "The hate literature clauses arose out of the special Federal Govern- ment Special Commission on Hate Propaganda of 1965-66 which was established by then- Prime Minister Lester B. Pear- son. Two of the members of the commission were Pierre Trudeau, before he became minister of justice, and another future justice minister, Mark MacGuigan, who later repre- sented Windsor-Walkerville in parliament. "As a patty, we certainly want to see firm action taken to stop the spread of hate litera- ture and the promulgation of hate against Jews or any other group. "In the case of Zundel, it was a matter of nipping an incipient sivation in the bud. He did not represent a widespread move- ment, although I gather he was quite active. This (Zundel's trial) was a case of the commu- nity acting to deal with a situa- tion before it became too preva- lent. A jury found him guilty as it did with Keegstra — two juries in very different parts of the country. I think that says something about common views. "I'm not saying we've achieved perfection in Canada, but in terms of what is fit con- duct, there's obviously been a major change in the last 50 years." Gray, 54, has lived through that era of change. Born in Windsor, his father Harry was a well-known merchant on Ottawa Street, where he operated Gray's Department Store. Herb Gray still lives five blocks away from the home where he was born and raised, and one block away from the elementary school he attended. He is an active member of Windsor's Shaar Hashomayim congregation, and is a longtime member of B'nai B'rith. He plays an active part in Windsor's busy Jewish com- munal life. Married since 1967 to Montreal-born lawyer Sharon Shol4berg, the Grays have two children, Jonathan, soon to have his bar mitzvah, and daughter Elizabeth Anne, just turned 10 in August. . Does Gray see any differnces between Canadian and Ameri- can Jewry? "The difference is in Jewish communal life," he replies. "It is more structured in Canada in a way that it was in the States 25 or 30'years ago. "Actually there are two major differences," he adds, explaining that "nationally there is no equivalent in the U.S. to the Canadian Jewish Congress. The closest organization is the Con- ference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. But the Congress goes beyond it. The CJC functions as a central