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Kosins ■ Auschwitz Exhibition To Appear In Detroit Continued on next page Please call for information 540-9548 VVEIITAI IT lr'.4 Ppil- 4103dM inner space of Bloomflold Hills 90P 1 11 111111111 1 Creative Designs & Custom Closets Call Kathleen Park at 473-6800 all kinds of Sports and Game Equipment ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE CALL 737-7000 let your words do the talking in the JEWISH NEWS Call The Jewish News Advertising Department at 354-6060 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••• fashion resale • Paul Borman (president); Daniel Clark, Marvin Goldman, and David Herme- lin (vice presidents); Jack Schon (treasurer); Michael Perlman (secretary); and Alan S. Funk (executive di- rector and assistant secre- tary). Board Members Irving Rose and Joseph Slatkin will be bestowed with life mem- berships at the meeting. This year's nominating committee was chaired by Robert Stein- berg, and included Leonard Baron, Marvin Goldman and Gail Mandel. This year's recipient of the Home's Dr. Max R. Beaman 1 VALERIE TAYLOR 4... ■ The Annual meeting of the Jewish Home for Aged will take place on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Borman Hall, 19100 W. Seven Mile, De- troit. At that meeting elec- tions will be held. Nominated for re-election to a three-year term on the board are: Paul Borman, Daniel Clark, Nathan Goldin, Stanley Levy, Milford Nemer, Irving Nusbaum, Michael Perlman, Gerald Rosenbloom and I. William Sherr. Nominated to serve new three-year terms are: Richard Burstein, Michael Kramer, Sharon Last, Jonathan Stein- berg, and Barbara Stone. Nominated to offices are: also needed are SELL YOUR USED JEWELRY ...... ........ JHA Election Slated Boats and Diving Accessories Computers, a Copy Machine, Big & Tall Southfield at 10' Mile • 569 - 6930 .. from 1940 to its liberation in 1945, and glass cases display religious articles and other relics from the camp. Three displays deal with the "Final Solution," Hitler's plan to rid Europe of Jews. While viewing the exhibi- tion in New York, Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel noted that the Polish gov- ernment made a special effort to appropriately portray the Nazi persecution of Jews dur- ing the Holocaust. Produced by the Interna- tional Auschwitz Committee in association with the Au- schwitz State Museum, the exhibition commemorates the 40th anniversary of the lib- eration of the largest Nazi death camp. The American tour is sponsored by the United Jewish Appeal, World Jewish Congress and the United Nations Center for Human Rights. In preparation for the De- troit showing, Dr. Giles has appointed Melba Winer and Alex Ehrmann as chairmen. Both are active with the Holocaust Memorial Center. ■■ An exhibition of documents and artifacts from Auschwitz, entitled "Auschwitz: A Crime Against Mankind," will ap- pear in Detroit May 17-29 under the joint sponsorship-of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, Holocaust Memorial Center and the Jewish Com- munity Council. The exhibition, which will take place at the Wayne State University Community Arts Gallery, is on a two-year tour of major cities in the United States, on loan from the Auschwitz State Museum. Many organizations — both Jewish and non-Jewish — will participate. According to Dr. Conrad L. Giles, president of Federation, every effort will be made to attract school, church and ethnic groups to the exhibition. Viewed by 75,000 people at the United Nations last winter, the exhibition con- sists of concentration camp items, artwork, personal be- longings and 135 panels of photographs and documents. 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