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September 16, 1988 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-09-16

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Leslie Rose To Chair
HMC Annual Dinner

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Broadway Plaza, Farmington Hills

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1988

Leslie Rose

Tribute to the Holocaust Sur-
vivors Among Us." Relevant
to this theme, Susan Vigorito,
a survivor of Mengele's ex-
periments, will attend the
Dinner.
Rose is a member of the
boards of Sinai Hospital,
Madonna College, Cranbrook
Educational Community,
Cranbrook Academy of Art
and the Visiting Nurse
Association.
Gov. James Blanchard has
accepted the post of honorary
chairman for the event.

Le Pen Supporters Quit
Over Crematoria Pun

$699 (m

Open Monday & Thursday
until 9 p.m.

Leslie Rose has accepted
the chairmanship of the
Holocaust Memorial Center's
fourth anniversary dinner to
be held Nov. 6 at the Westin
Hotel.
The Righteousness Award
will be presented to Mrs.
Heiltje Kooistra Bos of
Holland. Mrs. Kooistra's hus-
band was a member of the
underground there and wish-
ed to open his home to Jews.
It was a joint decision of both
husband and wife and
although Mr. and Mrs.
Kooistra harbored eight peo-
ple for a period of three years,
their four children were never
aware of the situation.
Two of the eight are still
living and are in Israel. Mrs.
Kooistra's daughter, Anneke
Burke, and her husband and
family, live in Mayville, Mich.
Fred W. Friendly, television
news pioneer, journalist and
concentration camp liberator,
will be the guest speaker at
the dinner. Prof. Friendly is
currently the Edward R. Mor-
row Professor Emeritus, Col-
umbia Graduate School of
Journalism, and lecturer, Col-
umbia. Law School and
College.
The theme of this year's
dinner will be "A Special

352-6030

24130 Telegraph Rd.
Between 9 & 10 Mile

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Paris (JTA) — The right-
wing National Front of Jean-
Marie Le Pen was seriously
weakened last week when
two prominent members an-
nounced their resignations in
protest of Le Pen's "racist
statements and autocratic
methods."
Francois Bachelot, a physi-
cian, and Pascal Arrighi,
former dean of the Marseille
Law School, who had been
trying to use conventional
methods to promote their
ideas, quit when Le Pen refer-
red to political opponent
Michel Durafour as Durafour-
crematoire." The French word
for crematorium oven is four
crematoire
His remark came in the
context of an overall insult to
Durafour, recently named
minister of public service in
the Socialist government of
President Francois Mitterrand.
Last September, Le Pen
angered Jews and others with
his comment that the gas
chambers were a "minor foot-
note to history."

Political observers credit
the personal prestige of
Bachelot and Arrighi for a
large share of Le Pen's success
during the spring presiden-
tial elections.
Last week the two men
were censured by the front's
political committee for hav-
ing rapped Le Pen's latest
declaration, in which he
made the coarse pun.
- Le Pen himself urged the
committee to "tolerate no
rebellion within our ranks!'
In the meantime, the right-
wing leader may have suf-
fered another blow: an
underground Jewish organi-
zation assumed responsibility
Wednesday for a burglary car-
ried out in Le Pen's Paris
office.
The Jewish Defense Organ-
ization, which has already
struck at extremist right-
wing and racist movements,
said it had carried out the
burglary and was in posses-
sion of important confidential
files, which it said will be
released in due time.

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