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To Give Lecture Here
Jan Karski, who in 1943
was the first person to bring
the horrors of Hitler's Final
Solution to the attention of
Western leaders including
President Franklin D.
Roosevelt, will speak at the
main Jewish Community
Center on Tuesday at 7:30
p.m.
The lecture, "The Western
Leaders Response During the
Holocaust: A First Hand
Report," is presented by the
Holocaust Memorial Center.
Karski, 73, volunteered to
be smuggled into the Belzec
concentration camp while ser-
ving in the Polish
underground in 1942 to
gather evidence of Nazi exter-
mination policies. By
November 1942 he had made
his way to England to deliver
his message to British
Foreign Secretary Sir An-
thony Eden. Nine months
later he met personally with
President Roosevelt who
assured him the guilty par-
ties would be punished.
After World War II Karski
refused to return to his native
Poland, became a U.S. citizen,
and in 1954 received his
Ph.D. degree from George-
town University. He is cur-
Jan Karski
rently professor emeritus of
government at the Washing-
ton D.C. campus.
Karski is author of Stories
of a Secret State which re-
counts his wartime experi-
ences, and The Great Powers
and Poland, 1919-1945 (From
Versailles to Yalta). He has
received Poland's highest
military honor. The Order of
Virtuti Militari; the United
Nations' Citation; and
Israel's medal: A Righteous
Gentile Among Nations. He
also had a major part in
Claude Lanzmann's epic
Holocaust film Shoah.
General Drazin Opens
Talmudic Law Series
Brigadier-General Israel
Drazin of Baltimore, Md., is
scheduled to address a
gathering of judges and at
torneys on Wednesday at the
Jewish Welfare Federation in
Detroit.
The lecture, "The First
Amendment and Accom-
modating Religious Prac-
tices," is the first of the
1987-1988 series of the Irwin
I. Cohn Memorial Lectures in
Talmudic Law. This series
was founded by the Lubavitch
Foundation of Michigan, in
response to the increasing at-
tention in the legal world to
the interface of two
disciplines — ancient Jewish
(Talmudic) Law and modern
secular jurisprudence.
The committee of the lec-
ture series is: chairman,
Judge Avern Cohn; and
Judges Hilda R. Gage,
Charles Kaufman, Richard C.
Kaufman, Charles L. Levin,
Joseph J. Pernick, John H.
Shepherd, Michael L. Stacey
and Helene N. White.
Dr. Drazin has been suc-
cessful in several fields. He
was ordained as a rabbi in
Gen. Israel Drazin
1957 and entered Army ac-
tive duty, at the age of 21, as
the youngest U.S. chaplain
ever to serve on active duty.
He is a member of the Rab-
binical Council of America
and is on the board of direc-
tors of the National Commit-
tee for Furtherance of Jewish
Education and JWB's Com-
mission on Jewish Chaplains.