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Friday, March 20, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Holocaust Authority
To Open HMC Series

Dr. Raul Hilberg, Ameri-
ca's foremost authority on the
Holocaust and John G.
McCullough, Professor of
Political Science at the Uni-
versity of Vermont, Bur-
lington, will open the
Holocaust Memorial Center's
Spring series on Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. His lecture "The
Holocaust: Perpetrators, Vic-
tims, Bystanders" will be
held in the Shiffman Hall of
the main Jewish Community
Center.
Born in Vienna, Dr. Hil-
berg served in the United
States Army during World
War II. He received his Ph.D.
degree in public law and gov-
ernment from Columbia Uni-
versity in 1955 and his
L.H.D. degree from Hebrew
Union College in 1982 and
has served on both the
President's Commission on
the Holocaust and on the
United States Holocaust
Memorial Council.
Co-editor of the Warsaw

Diary of Adam Czerniakow
and editor of Documents of
Destruction, his award win-
ning Destruction of the Euro-
pean Jews has been hailed as

being an authoritative a
study of the subject.
In addition to his Tuesday
evening lecture, Hilberg will
meet with the Holocaust
Memorial Center's volunteers
on Wednesday for an infor-
mal session at 9:30 a.m.
The appearances of Raul
Hilberg for the Holocaust
Memorial Center were ar-
ranged with the cooperation
of the Jewish Community
Council and the Jewish Stu-
dents Organization of Oak-
land University.
Allan A. Ryan, Jr., author
of Quiet Neighbors: Prosecut-

ing Nazi War Criminals in
America, will speak on "An

Inside Look at the Demjanjuk
Trial" at Adat Shalom
Synagogue on March 31 at
7:30 p.m.

Immediately
following
Passover, the HMC series
will conclude with the screen-
ing of Eberhard Fechner's
five-hour film "Der Prozess"
(The Trial) with English
sub-titles.
Parts I and II of "Der Pro-
zess" which documents the
Majdanek trial will be shown
on April 22, beginning at 6
p.m. in the Studio Theater of
the main Jewish Center.
Part III of the film will be
sho-wn on April 23 at 6 p.m.
in the Jewish Center's
Shiffman Hall. The evening
will conclude with a panel
featuring Dr. Ronald Hollo-
way, Berlin-based correspon-
dent; Prof. Peter Behrens,
University of Hamburg; Prof.
Geoffrey Eley, University of

Dr. Raul Hilberg

Michigan; Dr. Guy Stern,
Wayne State University and
Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig,
founder and executive vice-
president of the HMC.
The film and panel discus-
sion are presented in coopera-
tion with Goethe-Institut
Ann Arbor.
The HMC's Spring Series is
offered as a service to the
community. There is no
charge.

Passover Is Topic
Of Lecture Series

Machon L'Torah, the
Jewish Learning Network of
Michigan, will hold a new
series of lectures, called
"Seder-ama" '87, dealing with
Passover, its laws and mean-
ings and its relevance to con-
temporary times.
The sessions will be held,
7:30 p.m. Monday and March
30, at Cong. Beth Tefillo
Emanuel Tikva, 24255
Greenfield, Southfield. Rabbi
Avraham Jacobovitz will
conduct the sessions, followed
by a question-and-answer
period.
There is no charge and re-
freshments will be served.
For information, call Machon
L'Torah, 968-4835 or 67-0888.

Baseball-Softball
Registration Open

Registration is open for
Oak Park recreation depart-
ment's Boys Baseball-Girls
Softball Program. Boys, ages
nine to 15 and girls, ages ten
to 18 are eligible.
Registration is being con-
ducted at the Oak Park
Community Center, 14300
Oak Park Boulevard. For in-
formation, call the recreation
department, 545-6400.

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