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February 15, 1991 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-02-15

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NEWS

Depressed?
Relationship
Problems?

Appointments
Available
This Week.

Department
Seeks Survivors

New York (JTA) — The
U.S. Justice Department has
asked Jewish organizations
for assistance in locating
survivors of two subsections
of the Mauthausen concen-
tration camp in Austria, in
connection with a war-
crimes case it is currently
investigating.
The request came from the
department's Office of Spe-
cial Investigations, which
prosecutes Nazi war
criminals and collaborators.
OSI said it wants to locate
persons who were imprison-
ed in Loibl-Pass from the
summer of 1944 to May 1945
and in the subcamp known
as Gusen. I from June 1942 to
August 1944.
The agency identified
Gusen I by pointing out that
it contained several
Austrian and German
manufacturing plants that
employed slave labor, among
them Deutsch Erd-und
Steinwerke, Steyr-Daimler-
Puch and Messerschmidt.
The World Jewish Con-
gress and the Anti-
Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith have invited in-
dividuals who can be of as-
sistance to communicate
with them.
The contact at ADL is
Elliot Welles, director of the
Nazi War Criminals Task
Force, 823 U.N. Plaza, N.Y.,
N.Y. 10017.
The contact at WJC is
Bessy Pupko, World Jewish
Congress, 501 Madison
Avenue, N.Y., N.Y. 10022,
or call (212) 755-5770.
Or survivors may contact
Betty Shave, senior trial at-
torney, Office of Special In-
- vestigations Criminal Divi-
sion, U.S. Department of
Justice, 1400 New York
Avenue N.W., 11th floor,
Bond Building, Washington,
D.C. 20530.

Jerusalem (JPFS) — The
Ministry of Industry and
Trade will take legal action
against retailers who great-
ly inflate prices for masking
tape and plastic sheeting be-
cause of the emergency run
on supplies.
The ministry has begun a
special operation to crack
down on such offenders amid
reports that some stores
were selling materials used
to seal rooms against
chemical warfare and other
emergency items at inflated
prices.

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4/IVIVERSITS4

The Michigan Chapter of the
American Friends of Hebrew University

in celebration of

ISRAEL INDEPENDENCE DAY

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PROGRESSIVE
COUNSELING

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Carol E. Mann, Director

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THE JERUSALEM ORCHESTRA

8:00 p.m.

Wednesday, April 17, 1991

at ORCHESTRA HALL

New Merchandise
Arriving Daily

6692 Orchard Lake Rd, I Bloomfield
In The W. Bloomfield Plaza
851-4410

Contemporary
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Cruisewear
Is Here!
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■ furniture

■ bridal registry
■ wish list
■ executive gifts

Hebrew University is a vital part of
this integration process, providing an
education. This benefit concert will
help provide the funds for
scholarships for these students.

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Located btwri Northwestern & 13 Mile
Complimentary valet parking

VrILENIE TAYLOR —

FASHION RESALE

Exclusively Women's Clothing
and Accessories
Current Fashions Sizes 2-14

1844 S. Woodward
Birmingham

MISHA DICHTER

SOME OF US IN COMBAT —
OTHERS IN COMFORT,
UNITED WE STAND
WITH ISRAEL WE WILL CELEBRATE!

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BENEFACTOR: $500 per person
seat. 6:45 p.m. pre-concert,

PATRON: $200 per person
Premium seating on main floor
or dress circle. I/we prefer:
Dress Circle
Main Floor
($165 tax-deductible)

cocktail reception at Orchestra Hall.
($42 5 tax-deductible)

n SPONSOR: $100 per person
Preferred seating on main floor.
($70 tax-deductible)

H SUPPORTER:.-$50 per person
- Reserved seating-balcony.
($2 5 tax-deductible)

(313) 827-3344

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Guest Soloist

Israel has already welcomed over
200,000 Soviet Jews and is expecting
another 400,000 immigrants this year.

855.4464
HUNTERS SQUARE • FARMINGTON HILLS

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Israel Curbs
Price Gougers

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To order tickets, please complete the return portion above and mail to:
AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY
. 29100 Northwestern Highway, Suite 120
Southfield, MI 48034
Mahe checks payable to American. Friends of The Hebrew University. (Israel Bonds are accepted payment.)

For further information contact Shayna Silverman, AFHU Michigan representative, at 357-0510.

1 block North of 14 Mile Rd
1111111

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540-9548

"We Pay Cash for Fine
Clothing and
Accessories"

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Mon-Fri 12 noon-6 pm
Set 11 am-6 pm
Closed Sunday
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