100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

October 11, 1991 - Image 31

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-10-11

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

(7adatte

Izajai w 4f • • •
HOUSE OF DENMARK

DINING ROOM
SALE!

German Centers
Are Untouched

Bonn (JTA) — Neo-Nazi
attacks on foreigners all
over Germany continued
with increasing fury this
week, as leading politicians
urged the public to condemn
what they called the worst
racial violence since the
Third Reich.
The targets so far have
been mainly Asian, African
and other asylum-seekers or
guest workers, who have
been beaten in the streets
and the hostels they live in
set on fire by arsonists.
Jewish centers and com-
munity buildings, heavily
guarded for years, have been
untouched so far. Jewish
community leaders have
roundly condemned the
violence and called on polit-
ical and social organizations
to find ways to curb the
hatred.
The attacks last week were
the most widespread. • They
challenged the notion that
xenophobic violence is large-
ly the product of the former
East German Communist
regime's failure to acknowl-
edge the Nazi past.
While most neo-Nazi ac-
tivity seemed to occur in
former East Germany after
unification a year ago, the
worst attack in recent days
was in the federal state of
North Rhine-Westphalia, in
former West Germany,
where two Arab children
were badly burned in a fire
set by arsonists.
In Hoyerswerda, a town
near the eastern border with
Poland, the local authorities
bowed to mob violence and
evacuated foreigners from a
hostel.
The events there a week
ago were especially disturb-
ing, inasmuch as neo-Nazi
activists who clashed with
the police were cheered on
by local citizens.
At a conference in Berlin
on racist violence, author
Stephan Hermlin compared
the recent events to the first
assaults on Jews by Hitler's
Brownshirts 60 years ago.
According to Mr. Hermlin,
the new political culture
emerging in united Ger-
many is becoming nation-
alistic and filled with hatred
toward anything perceived
as non-German.
He noted that a town in
the federal state of
Brandenburg, in the former
East Germany, renamed a
street long named for the
Jewish-born German poet
Heinrich Heine, whose
books were burned by the
Nazis even though he had
converted to Protestantism

SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 10% OFF OUR FINEST DINING ROOMS.

Choose From Dining Tables, Arm Chairs, Side Chairs, Buffets And Hutches In Teak, Oak, White Washed
Ash And Rosewood... All On Sale. Now Through December 8.

C1

Teak Dining Table. 47" x 37". Extends To 86".

0

Teak Chairs With Upholstered Seat And Back.
Compare At $859,
Our Price $689.

With Additional
10% Off
NOW $619.

Teak Server.

46"x 18" x 32"H.
Compare At $835,
Our Price $666.

With Additional
10% Off
NOW $599.

Teak Dining Table. 41" x 64". Extends To

102". Teak Chairs With Sculptured Back And
Upholstered Seat. Compare At $2,279,
Our Price $1,823.

With Additional
10% Off
NOW $1,639.

Teak Buffet & Hutch.

63" x17" x 69"H.
Compare At $1,670,
Our Price $1,299.

With Additional
10% Off
NOW $1,169.

Teak Dining Table.

42" x 68". Extends To 99".
Teak Chairs With Upholstered
Seat And Back.
Compare At $3,979,
Our Price $2,945.

With Additional
10% Off
NOW $2,649.

Teak Buffet & Hutch.

79" x 19" x 73"H.
Compare At $3,720,
Our Price $2,976.

With Additional
10% Off
NOW $2,678.

house of denmark t3

1 gable
sennce 1



rel cc

Acme/Traverse. City 5600 U.S. 31 North (616) 938-9694
Okemos/Lansing 4794 Marsh Rd. (517) 347-2455
Keego Harbor 3325 Orchard Lake Rd. 682.7600 Livonia 35555 Plymouth Rd. 425-4040
Rochester 893 South Rochester Rd. 651-9430
Open: Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-5:30/Thurs., Fri. 10-9/Sunday 12-5 (Closed Mondays)
Most major credit cards accepted.

Film to Video Transfer

Transfer Movies 8mm-16mm to VHS or Beta
• 401-600 FEET $39.00
• 1-200 FEET $20.00
• 201400 FEET $26.00 • 601-800 FEET $52.00
801-1000 FEET $65.00

Film over 1,000 feet add 6* a foot. Tape $8.00 AdditOnal

CCRITURS
C TA\ IMEAA
BUY—SELL—TRADE

3017 N. Woodward
(3 Blks. South of 13 Mile)

100-6ak
Fri. 10-8
Daily & Reaya1

288-5444

$5

00 OFF Any

Purchase of 25 or more

LI OAKLAND
HARDWARE
1
CAN
ape' a;
1

Excluding Sale and Net Items

THE

LUMBERY1

1 Coupon per Customer
Exp. 10-20-91

1 2775 Haggerty, just N. of Pontiac Trail

HOME CENTER

6692022 g

as Ns wis

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

31

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan