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HA-KOL: THE JEWISH
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WDET-FM (101.9), David
Techner of the Ira Kaufman
Chapel, and Miriam Ciesla
continue a four-part series on
death and dying; music from
the Israel Broadcasting Serv-
ice.
THE JEWISH SOUND: 11
p.m. Sunday, WNIC-AM
(1310). Rabbi Yitzchak
Kagan is the moderator.
COFFEE WITH HY: 8 p.m.
Monday, WCAR (1090), a pr-
ogram of community interest
moderated by Hy Shenkman.
YIDDISH IS HEIMISH:
8:30 p.m. Monday, WCAR
(1090), an all-Yiddish pr-
ogram of music, news, inter-
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CAFE SHALOM: 9 p.m.
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from Israel plus community
announcements, with Bella
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of 80-year-old Jewish-
American artist Raphael
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stronger bonds between Israel
and the Diaspora.
ADL Aids OSI Search
For Holocaust Survivors
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Friday, March 13, 1987
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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The
Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith, at the
request of the United States
Department of Justice, is
seeking testimony from
Holocaust survivors for sev-
eral cases under investigation
by the Justice Department's
Office of Special Investiga-
tions (OSI), including one in-
volving the activities of
Lithuanian police units dur-
ing World War II.
OSI wishes to interview in-
dividuals present at any time
during 1941 through 1944 in
Marijampole, Rokiskis
(Rokiszki or Rokischken),
Sksaudvile, Svencioneliai,
and Miezioneliai.
In addition, OSI seeks tes-
timony from survivors of the
Vilna district who may recall
the activities in the district
or the city of Vilna of the
Lithuanian Security Police.
OSI is also seeking tes-
timony from the following:
former inmates of the war-
time Nazi police prison (Er-
weitertes Polizeigeifaengnis)
in the town of Braetz near
the larger city of Schwiebus,
now known as Swiebodzin, in
present day Poland; persons
who between 1941 and 1943
resided in the city of
Nikolayev (Nikolaew) located
north of Odessa in Landau,
Ukraine; persons who were
imprisoned at the Nazi con-
centration camp of Lublin,
Poland, also known as Maj-
danek; persons who resided
or were imprisoned in either
Lublin district, including
Lublin city or Nazi-occupied
Poland during 1940, or the
Lublin and/or Krakow dis-
tricts of Nazi-occupied Poland
between June 1940 and Oc-
tober 1942.
OSI is interested in speak-
ing with persons arrested,
imprisoned, interrogated or
beaten by members of the
German SD or Gestapo in
Wieselburg, Austria, between
December 1943 and January
1944; Krakow, Poland, be-
tween January 1944 and
February 1944; Lodz, (also
known as Litzmannstadt) Po-
land, in late February or
early March 1944; Berlin,
Germany, between March
1944 and April 1944; and
Karlsruhe, Germany between
late April 1944 and May 5,
1945.
Stuart M. Lockman,
president of the Anti-
Defamation League's Michi-
gan Regional Board, said that
this program seeks new wit-
nesses, and people who have
not already spoken to OSI.
Persons with pertinent in-
formation should contact the
Anti-Defamation League,
355-3730.
Hearing On Aged
The Area Agency on Aging
Region 1-B (AAA 1-B) will
conduct a public hearing on
its proposed annual impl-
ementation plan for fiscal
year 1988 on Tuesday at 1
p.m. at the Southfield Senior
Center, 24350 Civic Center
Dr., Southfield.