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September 14, 1990 - Image 157

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-14

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NEWS

THE HEBREW BENEVOLET SOCIETY

SAY
IT
WITH
TREES

Holocaust
Memorial
Planned In L.A.

Los Angeles (JTA) —
Specifics of a new outdoor
monument honoring victims
and survivors of the Holo-
caust have been announced
by its sponsors, who recently
unveiled a model of the pro-
ject.
The Los Angeles Holocaust
Monument, to be built at a
cost of $2.5 million, will be
erected at the Pan Pacific
Park in the predominantly
Jewish Fairfax area, on
public land donated by the
County of Los Angeles.
When completed, the marble
and bronze monument will
consist of six 24-foot
triangular columns of black
granite standing on a hexa-
gonal base of red granite.
The columns, symbolizing
crematoria smoke stacks,
will have engraved depic-
tions of the Holocaust era. A
large gas flame atop each
column will be lit on Yom
Hashoah and on other spe-
cial occasions.
The importance of the new
monument lies in its loca-
tion in a public park, its
sponsors say, where
passersby of many ethnic
groups, who may know
nothing about the Holo-
caust, will get some feeling
for the extent of the tragedy.

Student Editors
Slate Meeting

New York (JTA) — The
Jewish Student Press Ser-
vice will hold a national
editor's conference on Sept.
16, in which distinguished
members of the professional
Jewish press will be
featured.
Scheduled to address the
conference are Sheldon
Engelmayer, former exec-
utive editor of the New York
Jewish Week; J.J. Goldberg,
New York bureau chief of
The Forward; Allison
Kaplan, reporter for the
Jewish Telegraphic Agency;
and Jonathan Rosen, arts
editor of The Forward.
A lecture on anti-Zionism
in the United States will
also be delivered by Arthur
Hertzberg, professor of re-
ligion at Dartmouth College
and author of The Zionist
Idea and The Jews of
America.
Editors and staff of Jewish
student publications
nationwide are invited to at-
tend the conference. For fur-
ther information, call the
Jewish Student Press Ser-
vice at (718) 377-8715.

(Chesed Shel Emes)
Invites the

GREATER DETROIT JEWRY

to participate in a

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