OBITUARIES WHAT IS P'TACH? Parents for Torah for All Children. "P'TACH," is a national non-profit organization which provides secular and Jewish education for children with learning disabilities who are enrolled in our schools. Before P'TACH existed, the doors of almost all day schools were indeed closed to children with all levels of learning disabilities, and the parents of these special children were often frustrated by a community that failed to recognize the need for providing special educational programs in our schools. Now, through P'TACH, the doors of our schools are "OPEN" to all our children. Media Tycoon Robert Maxwell Dies Suspiciously In The Atlantic New York (JTA) — Media tycoon Robert Maxwell was found dead last Tuesday night, when his body was re- covered in the Atlantic Ocean, off the Canary Islands, near Spain. He was 68. Mr. Maxwell, the press baron whose passion was ac- quiring newspapers around the world, had been cruising on his yacht, the Lady Ghislaine, following a round of business meetings. His death followed recent allegations in the media that he had ties to the Mossad, Israel's foreign intelligence service. Mr. Maxwell was party to a libel suit filed two weeks ago against American au- thor Seymour Hersh, whose new book, The Samson Op- tion, claims an editor of one of Mr. Maxwell's papers spied for Israel and helped arrange the sale of Israeli arms to Iran and other coun- tries. The editor, Nicholas Davies, was fired last week from his position as foreign editor of the Daily Mirror, a leading British tabloid, after photographs surfaced plac- ing him in Ohio where, Mr. Hersh alleged, he had been on an arms-buying trip. Mr. Maxwell, a British subject, was a Czechoslovak Jew born Jan Lodvik Hoch in 1923 in a small village in Slovakia, to a poor family. During the war, he served in the French underground and British army. His mother died in Auschwitz; his father was arrested by the Germans and was never heard from again. Mr. Maxwell was awarded a British medal for valor in fighting the Germans during World War II. After the war, Mr. Max- well founded Pergamon Press, which published magazines dealing with scientific issues. He went on to build a newspaper com- pany listed as one of the top 10 communications busi- nesses in the world. In 1984, he bought Mirror Group Newspapers, in Britain. His Maxwell Communica- tions Corp., which owns the U.S. publisher Macmillan as well as the Berlitz language schools, was reported to be heavily in debt. Earlier this year, Mr. Maxwell rescued the New York tabloid Daily News from certain death. Last Robert Maxwell August, he gained total con- trol of Ma'ariv, Israel's second-largest circulation daily, after buying 50 per- cent of the Israeli paper in 1990. This past March, he launched a Russian- language paper, Vremya, in Israel. Another of Mr. Maxwell's publications, the English- language European, was sponsoring a meeting of the International Association of Jewish Lawyers in Brussels at the time his body was found. Mr. Maxwell was promi- nent in many Jewish causes. He was honorary president of the State of Israel Bonds Organization for the United Kingdom and was seen fre- quently at dinners for various Jewish groups. He was scheduled to be honored by the Zionist Organization of America on Nov. 23. Mr. Maxwell stepped in when a Lubavitch organiza- tion, Lishkas Ezras Achim, provided an airlift for 196 Jewish children from the area around Chernobyl, the site of a 1986 nuclear acci- dent. Mr. Maxwell provided his own plane to airlift the crew members needed to complete the mission after problems resulting from the Persian Gulf War prevented the swift transportation of the ailing children to Israel. Although he was a mem- ber of the Labor Party in Britain and once served as a Labor member of Parlia- ment, Mr. Maxwell formed close ties to Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir of Likud. < The Michigan branch, P'TACH of Michigan, Inc., was founded in May of 1979 by a group of parents, lay people and professionals in fields related to special education. Our main objective is to provide special education for learning disabled children with the goal of mainstreaming them into regular classrooms whenever possible. Today, P'TACH has grown to serve over twenty children in its two programs. Unfortunately, due to a lack of financial resources, children are currently on a waiting list to enter P'TACH's programs. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION P'TACH of Mich., Inc. 25311 Ronald Court Oak Park, Michigan, 48237 (313) 399-6281 All donations are tax deductible ..."Who shall live and who shall die"... - Musaf Service High Holidays - KRISTALLNACHT An unforgettable Night November 9-10, 1938 Broadway Producer Joseph Papp Born in 1921 to a Yiddish- speaking family in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Joseph Papirofsky may not have seemed the most likely candidate to transform American theater. But Mr. Papp, who died last week from prostate cancer, did just that by creating the New York Shakespeare Festival, pro- ducing A Chorus Line and Hair, and invigorating Yiddish theater in New York. His productions at the New York Shakespeare Fes- tival Public Theater earned 28 Tony Awards, three Pulitzer Prizes, and almost every other drama award. His productions have in- cluded some of the most pop- ular plays and musicals in recent decades, while others, like Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart, about AIDS, were groundbreaking. A Chorus Line, which grossed almost $150 million dollars in its 15-year-run, gave Mr. Papp the financial freedom to strike out in uncharted territory. Risk-taking and innova- tion were a central part of Mr. Papp's philosophy of theater. In 1956, he began presenting Shakespeare productions at Central Park to bring the Bard free to the people of New York. These programs also gave Mr. Papp the opportunity to employ black and Hispanic actors. Mr. Papp was often at log- gerheads with the theater and political establishment. After working with a radical theater project in California, he was called to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Young Israel of Southfield 27705 LAHSER ROAD • SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48034 Holocaust Memorial Plaque Dedication November 10, 1991 10:30 a.m. An Event For You and Your Family 358-0154 y HEBREW ), MEMORIAL CHAPEL . . . WITH GOOD TASTE T' IQ CC 0 7 MARK E. KLINGER ROBERT H. BODZIN RABBI BORUCH E. 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