ALL UNDER ONE ROOF important impression, said the Haitian leaders. For it was in Crown Heights that anger, violence and death ripped through the Lubavitcher and the black, largely Caribbean- American, communities in August. Some in the black corn- munity attempted to legitimize the violence against the Jews at the time by saying that it was borne out of frustration at being treated with a double stan- dard by police, city officials and the Lubavitchers them- selves. Resentment at the Lubavitchers not working to address the perceived wrongs lingers. The joint statement signed by the Lubavitchers, while not enough to heal the rift, is "a move in the right direc- tion," said Ms. McCalla. According to Mr. Desir, "The position of those (Jew- ish) organizations and the members of the Jewish community in this matter will never be forgotten" by Haitians. "Now we know that the Jewish people and the Hai- tian people can walk together, and we hope that in the future we will work together for unification and better understanding bet- ween us," Mr. Desir said. Haitians beyond the level of organizational leadership have been made aware, through local newspaper ar- ticles, of the Jewish statements of support. David Pollock, associate executive director of the Jewish Community Rela- tions Council of New York, said about a dozen Haitians had tracked down the JCRC and called him to thank the Jewish community for all that it has done. MIIIIMINII=IIMMIMINI .1•11 ■ IMM IIMMIN ■ ••••=11•11=111= THIS TUESDAY! 9:00 pm-1:00 am m mum mern am m - -- ■ 17 Jewish Community Center Maple/Drake Building IN THE ORCHARD MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD Budapest (JTA) — The col- lapse of the late Robert Maxwell's media empire is having repercussions in Hungary, where a news- paper he controlled has been the target of anti-Semitic elements of the ruling polit- ical party. Mr. Maxwell, who spoke Hungarian, had a 50.1 per- cent interest in the daily Magyar Hirlap, frequently attacked for being "liberal" and "cosmopolitan." Those are code words used by Stalinist regimes in the past to discredit Jews as disloyal. 'Don't Miss The Event Of The Year, Which Attracts More Than 1,000 Single Jewish Men and Women **Dance The Night FOR A GREAT DEAL ON A GREAT CAR, CALL HAROLD WIERNIK Away! **Refreshments! GLO'S SMAM HY UN DAI On Telegraph at the Tel-12 Mall Southliet 354.3300 Admission $8.00 UNLIMITED Sterling Heights Empire Decline Prompts Slur IT'S THE ONLY SPOT IN TOWN Sterling Place 37680 Van Dyke at 16 1/2 Mile 939-0700 Oak Park Lincoln Center, Greenfield at 101/2 Mile 968-2060 Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance. For further information call 661,1000, ext. 347 West Bloomfield Orchard Moll, Orchard Lake at Maple (15 Mile) • 855-9955 TREND S OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 Sponsored by: ewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit Singles and Holiday & Cruise Merchandise Arriving Daily CROSSWINDS MALL Orchard Lk Rd at Lone Pine Rd 8 5 1-3 2 2 3_ THE JEWISH NEWS ei" 44v,e otea4 la-4 4 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 99