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March 29, 1991 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-29

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NEWS

"AMERICA
THE BEAUTIFUL"

Harmony Ort Presents

The Shirt Box Family
wishes all a very
Healthy & Happy Passover

The Fundraising Event of the Year

Ministry Buys
Zola's Letter

8th Annual Spring
Fashion Show

Today's Fashions Commemorating
American Heroines

Chocolate Fantasy Dessert Table

Special Celebrity
Commentator

LINDA SOLOMON

19 011 W. 10 Mile Rd., Southfield

Photographer

(Between Southfield and Evergreen)

352.1080

Wednesday, April 17, 1991

7:30 p.m. Show
Temple Beth El
7400 Telegraph, Birmingham
$25 at the door
$20 Advance Donation
Please respond by April 10, 1991
Check made payable to Harmony Ort

Mon.-Sat. 9:30-6, Thurs. till 7
Parking and entrance in rear

Men's Furnishings and accessories

6:30 p.m. Boutiques

Fashions by.
Guys & Gals
Rosalies
The Studio
Expecting the Best
Roder of Somerset
Presence II
Benetton
Kidz Kloz
David Wachler Jewelers
Tennis Plus

For further information contact:

Women's American ORT 855-9820,
Cathy Cantor: 855-0409 or
Valerie Ettinger: 661-9374

Susan Weingarden

DETROIT'S ORIGINAL DISCOUNTER

Levin's

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M-S 9-6. Sun 12-5

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FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1991

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`We loved our son's candlelighting. Can't thank you enough."
Andi and Steve Migdal
"My wife's Portrait in Poetry was terrific!
She absolutely loved it!"
Howard Tapper
"The anniversary poem was fabulous!
Once again you hit the spot."
Rochelle Lieberman
"Your birthday poem made our party truly special.
We always love what you do."
Sharon and Dick Brown
"The wedding toast was perfect. The highlight of the evening!"
Rita Amstell
"My business associates loved my speech.
Thanks for all the hard work."
Gene Silverman
"Your poetry adds laughter and joy to all our occasions!"
Mae and Mel Farr

Oak Park

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At 10 Mile Road
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M-S 9-6

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would like to wish a

HAPPY PASSOVER

to all my customers & friends
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Paris (JTA) — The French
Ministry of Culture has paid
$1 million for the original
manuscript of Emile Zola's
famed "J'Accuse," the au-
thor's open letter to the
French president, asserting
the innocence of Alfred
Dreyfus.
The 39-page letter, written
in 1898, was purchased for
the Bibliotheque Nationale,
the state library.
In December 1894, Capt.
Dreyfus, a Jewish officer
attached to the French gen-
eral staff, was convicted of
treason on the basis of
falsified evidence. He was
found guilty by a military
court and sentenced to
public degradation and
banishment for life to
Devil's Island.
Zola's letter, which was
written after a military ap-
peals court reaffirmed
Dreyfus' conviction, accused
the French military of anti-
Semitism. It was published
on Jan. 13, 1898 on the front
page of L'Aurore (The
Dawn), a daily founded by
Georges Clemenceau, a
member of Parliament and
future prime minister of
France.
Clemenceau chose the title
of the letter, which means "I
accuse."
The document charged
that the War Office and
General Staff, which had
convicted Dreyfus in
camera, was inspired by an-
ti-Semitic and other im-
proper motives. The letter
named the true culprit, Maj.
Ferdinand Esterhazy, as
having provided secret
documents to the German
military attache to Paris.
Following publication of
his letter, Zola was found
guilty of libel in a trial, at
which the question of
Dreyfus' innocence was not
admissable. The writer was
sentenced to a year in prison
but fled to England.

Israel Housing
With Shelters

Tel Aviv (JTA) — All new
housing will have to incor-
porate shelters to offer pro-
tection against nuclear,
biological and chemical war-
fare, as well as high ex-
plosives, before receiving a
building license, according
to Interior Minister Arye
Deri.
Construction industry
sources said standards and
specifications for nuclear
shelters have yet to be work-
ed out, let alone issued.

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