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July 04, 1986 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-07-04

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REPRESENTATIVE MAXINE BERMAN

WOOLF ROOFING

On behalf of the women of Michigan
thank you
for your efforts in getting the Informed Consent
Law passed in Michigan.

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Marilyn Gonte, Southfield Resident

Southfield

Special lifts took the bodies
to the crematorium, but the
burning did not follow im-
mediately. Gold teech had to
be removed. Hair, which was
used to make the warheads of
torpedoes watertight, had to
be cut from the heads of the
women. The bodies of wealthy
Jews, noted early for their
potential, had to be set aside
for dissection in case any of
them had been cunning
enough to conceal jewelry —
diamonds, perhaps — about
their person.
It was, indeed, a complicated
business, but the new - machin-
ery worked smoothly under
the hands of skilled operators.
Himmler waited until the
smoke began to thicken over
the chimneys and then he
glanced at his watch.
It was one o'clock. Lunch
time, in fact. He shook hands
with the senior officers, re-
turned the salutes of the lower
ranks casually and cheerfully
and climbed back into the car
with Hoess.
Auschwitz was in business.
And on a scale that would have
made little old Yankel Meisel
shake his head in wonder and
disbelief. He had never been a
very ambitious man and the
thought of streamlined mass-
destruction would have been
quite beyond his simple mind.
But then he had never heard
of the Final Solution, let alone
of the part which Auschwitz
was to play in it.
Such is the story of the genesis
of Auschwitz! It is the inerasable
account of inhumanities un-
matched in the history of man-
kind.
The Rudolf Vrba account, of his
own daring efforts to escape and
the successful one from Au-
schwitz, must never be forgotten.
Therefore, the recording here of
the genesis of Auschwitz.

Jewish Fund
Announces Grants

New York (JTA) — The Jewish
Fund for Justice last week an-
nounced seven new grants for
projects across the country
aimed at attacking the cir-
cumstances that create poverty
in America.
An ongoing agricultural aid
_ project for the Navajo Indians in
- Arizona's Painted Desert that
JFJ has supported for the past
two years is an example of the
type of community self-help
groups the organization targets

for grants.
A youth action project in New
York's East Harlem neighbor-
hood, a project in Iowa to aid
\ small farmers in coping with the
economic farm crisis and a
i
Florida-based farm worker's
association striving to bridge
ethnic barriers among migrant
workers each received $5,000
from JFJ.

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