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March 31, 1989 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-31

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I ROUND UPI

SAVE 60% ON 9'x12'
HAND-KNOTTED WOOL RUGS

UHS Librarian
Hours Expand

United Hebrew Schools has
expanded the hours of
Midrasha librarian Sarah
Bell by four hours a week to
allow her more time for
administrative chores.
The library remains open
eight hours a week — 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. on Sundays and
Thursdays — following UHS
budget cuts last spring.
Before the cuts, the library
was open 35 hours each week.
Superintendent Ofra Fisher
told the UHS board last week
that a balanced budget had
allowed for the change in
Bell's hours. UHS has also
asked for donations to help
fund the library. Some $1,954
has been raised from dona-
tions and art sales since
library hours were curtailed.

Dutch Preacher
Is Sentenced

HAG•PIAN

50TH
ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION



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the savings during our 50th
Anniversary Sale Celebration.
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and flawlessly hand-
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have been a tradition
for 50 years.

Come to our 50th
Anniversary
Celebration . . . pick up
your copy of our 16 page
catalogue from our showrooms
. the huge savings we offer are
our way of saying thanks for
50 years of serving you.

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Manufacturers and Direct Importers

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FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1989

Amsterdam (JTA) — A
gospel-preaching woman in
Amsterdam has received a
two-month suspended
sentence and two years' pro-
bation for distributing
material offensive to Jews.
Jenny Goeree and her
estranged husband Lucas
stated repeatedly in a paper
they printed that "the Jews
brought the Holocaust upon
themselves for rejecting Jesus
as the messiah."
The Leeuwarden court
rendered its judgment after
the Arnhem district court
quashed a lower court deci-
sion declaring the couple not
guilty.
Jenny Goeree said that
despite the court's sentence,
she will continue preaching
that Jews deserved the
Holocaust.

Now Appearing:
Lenin And Herzl

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel's na-
tional Habimah Theater and
Moscow's famous Taganka
Theater will exchange stages
at the end of this year, under
an artistic agreement signed
earlier this month in Israel.
Habimah will perform
three Hebrew-language plays
on the Taganka Theater stage
in January. Two weeks later,
the Taganka troupe will stage
three Russian-language plays
in the Habimah Theater in
Tel Aviv.
The venture was initiated
by Yuri Lubimov, who served
as Taganka's artistic director
in Moscow until he im-
migrated in 1983 to Israel. He
now directs plays for
Habimah.

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