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Harrison The Holocaust Memorial Center presents CELEICRATION OF SURVIVAL An Evening of Dance & Music featuring The Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company PURELY COMMENTARY Political Continued from Page 2 every one gives to his mistakes. A clean sweep might help the replacements avoid using that meaning of "experience." The Israeli approach to the leadership conditions suggests genealogical as well as ideological aspects. Samet's listing of possible candidates for future leadership in his country suggests that all who are interested in the developing conditions keep the names in view. Nevertheless, there are continuing conflicts that may make the situation in Israel somewhat precarious. The dif- fering views on the proposal for an international conference to consider possibilities for peace approaches fail to indicate an early accord in Isaeli party ranks. In one of his very infor- mative reports on the situation, in a recent article in the New York Times, Thomas Friedman stated, "This contradictory di- plomacy prompted a cartoon in the Jerusalem Post today (April 27) showing a befuddled Israeli talking to himself, saying: `Shamir was mad at Peres because of his trip abroad. Then Peres got mad at Arens because of his trip abroad. And now Shamir is off on his trip abroad. I love it when the government is mad at itself. It relieves me of the responsibility!' " The is really nothing new about politicians, statesmen, diplomats being mad at one another. As long as there is a democratic process, hope will not be abandoned for im- provements. This is applicable to the befuddlement that has arisen in the United States as well as the circuitous dif- ficulties and differing views in Israel. So long as there is a free press that can tackle the issues, there is defense for the critics. This is where the Samet ar- ticle contributes well toward the ongoing discussions. Can- didates for improvements are available. Making the facts and availabilities known is helpful. Drawing upon Dante's Inferno, never abandon hope, all ye who enter into these discussions. with special guest artists Every Nazi Thal And Recollection Indicts Mankind ZE'EVA COHEN GEMINI Sondor and Laszlo Slomovits MONDAY • JUNE 8 • 8 PM Oakland Community College/Royal Oak Campus Lila R. Jones-Johnson Auditorium 739 South Washington Street • Royal Oak TICKETS $15 For further information call: The Holocaust Memorial Center • (313) 661-0840 32 Friday, May 15, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Human hearts and minds keep being tortured every time there is a reminder of the bestialities that were of Ger- man guilt. A trial in Jerusalem brings to light for the millions who have not been fully inform- ed how inhuman people had become when they were taught that Jews must be exterminated. It will be repeated when one who enjoyed American hospitality, John Demjanjuk, will be unmasked for his brutalities. Such is now the case of a mass murderer in Lyons,• France. Yet, there still are the few who propagate denial, and as in a Canadian case blinded jurists fail to recognize the evil of those who even claim that Jews manufacture such "atrocity stories." There were many guilty in Jewish ranks who did not recognize the horrors until it was too late. There is guilt in this nation and in Jewry alike. Therefore the trials are necessary, punishment obliga- tory — even at this late stage. That is why it is necessary in Claude Landsmann's Shoah to remind its viewers that in the era of Luther the nations were saying "Jews can't live here:' and the Germans under Hitler, and in the sick minds of many thereafter, they changed it to "Jews can't live." That is why Shoah is so vital for the conscience of mankind and the trials even belatedly are obligatory. There were the martyrs, those who could not stomach the stench that came from the crematoria. It will never be forgotten that more than a million children were among the victims of Nazism. That is why it was important that Shoah should relate to one of the martyrs, to Adam Czer- niakow, who committed suicide to end his role as president of the Warsaw Jewish Council under the Nazis so as not to bear the guilt of children being dragged to their death in Auschwitz, Treblinka, and other death camps in Poland. The Czerniakow story must be read as part of the indict- ment of mankind's indifference that contributed to the crimes. It is part of the indictment of collaborating Poles, Latvians, Ukrainians. The Czerniakow record incorporated in the En- cyclopedia Judaica should be compulsory reading in schools, in assemblies of Jews who are preparing for Jewish communal leadership. In the close to 1,000 pages in the encyclopedic expose of the Nazi crimes, in The Holocaust: A History of the Jews of Europe During the Second World War (Holt, Rinehart and Winston), Martin Gilbert devotes three pages to the steps that were taken under the direction of Reinhard Heydrich. It was he who ordered the Jewish section of Warsaw turned into a ghet- to, for Jews to be assembled for transportation to the death camps and ovens. This is where the tragedy and the suicide of Czerniakow is detailed to some dekree. It's a lengthy quotation about the mass murder of children and the suicide of a martyred leader. It has to be read and the indictment of guilty Germans and those who now exonerate them must be told. Therefore,