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WEST BLOOMFIELD BOYS SOFTBALL GIRLS SOFTBALL TRACK TONY SPOKAJNY KAREN WEISS MERLE EPSTEIN & JOEL KASHDEN 5/17 4 P.M. 5/17 2 P.M. 5/24 2 PM. WEST BLOOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND DIAMONDS TENNIS RACQUETBALL SWIMMING GYMNASTICS MARIANNE RING JOHN COHEN HERB BERNSTEIN CALL 661-5240 FOR INFORMATION FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 661-5240 Friday, May 15, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Volunteers Honored At Senior Adult Lunch The senior adult depart- ment of the Jewish Com- munity Center, Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch, will have a volunteer recognition luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Sun- day in the Morris Branch. More than 80 older volunteers who contributed to the senior adult depart- ment's programs • will be honored. Max Sosin, Eric Rosenow, Marsha Rofel and Cantor David Gutman will entertain. A limited number of reservations still exist. For reservations, call Helen Singer, 967-4030. The Mothers Club will have its annual mother- daughter luncheon at noon Monday in Jaffe Hall of the JPM. There is a charge. For reservations, call Mrs. Singer. Sinai Hospital, in coopera- tion with the senior adult department, will have a lec- ture on "Overcoming Depression" at 1 p.m.' Tues- day in the JPM assembly hall. Dr. Douglas Landy will speak. Archie Leslie will show a film on the life of David Ben- Gurion in commemoration of the Ben-Gurion centen- . nial at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the JPM assembly hall. On Wednesday, the senior adult department will have a senior adult camp reunion at 1 p.m. in Jaffe Hall of the JPM. Slides will be shown, and Director Ada Bandalene will be on hand to answer questions. The Experts in Residence program will be discussed, and refreshments and entertainment will be included in the program. Campers, friends and guests are welcome. Southfield Vans To Aid Seniors The city of Southfield will receive three mini-vans for use by the city's senior adults. Two of the three vans are handicapped-lift equipped to assist those with physical disabilities. Singer Discussed Sharon Schwartz will discuss the works of Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1 p.m. Monday, in the library of the Jewish Com- munity Center in West Bloom- field. There is no charge. UN Files Provide New Holocaust Information Must be 11 years old as of 8/16/87. Must not have attained 17th birthday by 8/16/87. 20 FOR SENIORS 1COMMUN/CAT/ONS i\31 = SUGAR FREE & KOSHER UPON REQUEST --/NSIANT • New York (JTA) — Yad Vashem researchers who have examined 300 files from the United Nations War Crimes Commission (UNWCC) ar- chive have discovered a significant body of new infor- mation on the Holocaust, in- cluding lists of people who ran the camps, previously unknown official reports detailing Nazi policy on Euro- pean Jewry and the camps, and new information on Nazi medical experiments, accord- ing to a report last Monday. Yad Vashem researchers also noted that the files are especially valuable to English-speaking researchers because they are a rare source of first-hand information on the Holocaust in English. In spite of demands by the Israeli government and Jewish groups demands to open up the archive, the UN Secretariat and legal advisors have decided to maintain limited access for UN mem- ber governments only. The regulations keep the files ef- fectively closed to the re- searchers, journalists and historians, locked away in a Manhattan basement that houses the UN Archives. The Swedish UN Chief Ar- chivist, Alf Erlandsson, who has been caretaker of the UN Archives since 1971, explain- ed the origins of the confiden- tiality over the war crimes files. About 80 percent of the material in the UNWCC ar- chive has never been secret and is available to the public, Erlandsson said. The unre- stricted part includes the memos, minutes and general descriptions of the commis- sion's work from 1943 to 1948. The other 20 percent of the archive holds some 40,000 charge files on individuals, 25,000 of whom the commis- sion accused of war crimes and recommended be prose- cuted.