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April 28, 1989 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-04-28

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FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1989

African dance forms.
Highlighting the concert
series are works by Ballet-
master Iacob Lascu, depart-
ment chairman; Penny God-
boldo, artist-in-residence; Cor-
nelius Kweku Ganyo from
Benin, Africa; and Andre
George of the Jennifer
Mueler and the Works Dance
Company.
The public is invited. There
are general admission, senior
and student-priced tickets.
For information, call the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 335.

WSU's Lillian Genser
Cited By Conference

Lillian Genser, director of
the Center for Peace and Con-
flict Studies at Wayne State
University, will be honored
this week during the Sixth
National Women's Leader-
ship Conference on National
Security. The conference is
being sponsored by the Com-
mittee for National Security
(CNS), a public education
organization dedicated to pro-
moting public debate on arms

control, Soviet-American rela-
tions and defense policy.
Genser is among three
women to be recognized
because their "dedication and
efforts have already made a
difference on both the na-
tional and local levels," accor-
ding to a CNS spokesman.
Nine other Detroit-area
women have been invited to
the conference, which is being
held in Washington, D.C.

Detroit Archdiocese
Issues An Apology

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As Phase II of the two-part
Japanese-American Cultural
Exchange Project, Dance
Detroit! will preview its pro-
gram at the Jewish Corn-
munity Center Maple/Drake
Building May 31 at 8 p.m. in
the Aaron DeRoy Theater.
Dance Detroit!, the resident
company of Marygrove Col-
lege, which is funded in part
by the Detroit Council for the
Arts and the Michigan Coun-
cil for the Arts, will perform
classical and modern ballet,
modern and traditional

The Archdiocese of Detroit
has issued an apology to the
Jewish community after
Catholics placed red ribbons
on their church doors in pro-
test of Cardinal Edmund
Szoka's decision to close 31
local parishes by June 30.
The ribbons were to sym-
bolically protect the churches
from Cardinal Szoka, just as
the Israelites painted blood
on their homes to save first-

born sons from the Angel of
Death during Pesach.

"On behalf of the Ar-
chdiocese of Detroit, I extend
sincere apology to those of the
Jewish faith for the conduct of
some Catholics who have at-
tempted to politicize the
sacred observance of
Passover," Archdiocese Direc-
tor of Communications Jay
Berman wrote in the apology.

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