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the press extolling violence
and Nazi ideology. Servulo
Moreira Costa, a member of
Carecas do Suburbio, ap-
peared on a nationally
televised talk show together
with other Brazilian neo-
Nazis, and denied an asser-
tion made by the head of
Amnesty International in
Brazil that the Nazi regime
proved that "totalitarianism
can only result in immense
harm for all of humanity."
The neo-Nazi network ex-
ists not only within Brazil,
but in the exterior as well. In
Sao Paulo, a skinhead rock
group called "Poder Branco"
(White Power) stated in an in-
terview in the skinhead
publication "Bulldog Breed,"
which is published in the
United States, that the
skinhead movement is grow-
ing "politically and racially"
in Brazil.
Regarding the group's

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1989

The Central East Region of
the National Conference of
Synagogue Youth will pro-
duce a weekly, live radio pro-
gram based in Detroit.
The program, called
"Kumtzitz," will feature
modern and classical Jewish
music, Jewish trivia contests,
stories, and a weekly in-house
NCSY guest.. It can be heard
every Tuesday evening from
10 to 11 p.m. on WCAR Radio,
1090 on the AM radio dial
beginning Tuesday.
Upcoming NCSY programs
include this year's first
Regional Shabbaton Nov.
16-19 at the Young Israel of
Oak Woods. The theme of the
weekend will be "Yisacher
and Zevulin, a Unique Rela-
tionship." Included will be ice
skating Friday afternoon, a
traditional Shabbat obser-
vance, a live Jewish Rock
band, and Mr. Doug Sheer il-
lusionist, on Saturday night.
The Shabbaton is open to
all high school students in the
9th through 12th grades. For
information call the NCSY
Regional office, 967-3300.

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The proliferation of neo-
Nazi skinheads is a transcon-
tinental hate movement
which, disturbingly, has
taken root in Latin America.
The violent, anti-democratic
threat powed by such groups
in an unwelcome
phenomenon with which
Latin American governments
and societies must now con-
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politics, the skinhead who
was interviewed boasted: "We
hate the people from the nor-
theast (of Brazil) because they
are the inferior race, very im-
becile, and the people from
the northeast are almost com-
pletely niggers, we hate nig-
gers and race mixers . . . We
fight for white race, for vic-
tory of the white race . . . Seig
Heil! We speak against Com-
munism, "Smash the Reds,"
against Zionism, etc. . . . and
we love National Socialism."

The B'nei Akiva will have
a "Shabbat B'nei Akiva" with
activities for all youth this
Saturday.
Chevreyah Aleph Chapter,
grades 1-5, will take part in
a Shabbat luncheon at the
Young Israel of Greenfield.
Young Israel of Southfield
Kvutzot Shabbat Groups will
meet for an Oneg Shabbat at
3:15 p.m. Chevreyah Bet

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Chapter, grades 9-12, will
meet Saturday night at the
home of Elisheva Schreiber in
Southfield for an interna-
tional dinner. Geusts will
come dressed from the dif-
ferent nations of the world
and will eat from an interna-
tional menu. A panel discus-
sion will be held on the status
of different Jewish com-
munities throughout the
world.
B'nei Akiva Sunday Fun
Groups will meet Sunday for
a trip to Colors in Berkley.
The group will depart Young
Israel of Southfield at 3 p.m.
Reservations are required.
Tryouts for the B'nei Akiva
Zamarim Choir will be held
1:30 p.m. Sunday at Young
Israel of Southfield. Members
in grades 2-5 are eligible to
participate and be a part of
the annual B'nei Akiva even-
ing performance later in the
year.
The Chevreyah ZACH
chapter of B'nei Akiva for
grades 6-8 will hold a regional
Shabbaton Nov. 10-12.

Tzivos Hashem
Group Forms

Bais Chabad Torah Center
of West Bloomfield and Bais
CHabad of Farmington Hills
announce the formation of a
Tzvios Hashem group for
children between the ages of
5 and 12.
The youth group, directed
by Rochel Wineberg, will
meet bi-monthly. The first
meeting will take place at 2
p.m. Sunday at the Farm-
ington Hills Center, 32000
Middlebelt Road. For infor-
mation, call Rochel Wineberg,
541-5615.

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