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January 22, 1993 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-22

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"We must study and
legitimize our own," he
said, listing black activists
• like Malcolm X and several
non-activists who con-
>tributed to history. "If we
don't have these examples,
all we'll have to compare
ourselves to is white stu-
dents. That's wrong."
Nearly all white stu-
dents in the audience
poker-faced
' looked
throughout the speech.
Few laughed at Mr.
Henderson's remarks or
\ clapped. Mr. Henderson,
• however, denied that his
-message or the messages
of Mr. Mohammad smack
of anti-Semitism.
"Anti-Semitism is a very
European thing," he said,
pointing to black Jews who
live peacefully with other
'blacks in Africa.
Richard Lobenthal,
Michigan director of the
Anti-Defamation League,
• said he disagrees with Mr.
• Henderson's claim that
anti-Semitism was derived
from white, European cul-
ture.
"What black person
would let a white person
define racism?" Mr.
Lobenthal said. "So where
does he get off defining
`- anti-Semitism?"
"This whole event has
caused a great deal of
strain between the Jewish
and black community on
campus," said Dr. Walter
Harrison, who is Jewish.
;- "One of the nice things
that would come out of this
would be Jewish students
and students in Judaic
studies to become more
involved in the planning of
Martin Luther King Day
events."

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Corrections

Namelines under pho-
tographs of Florence Stance
and Rose Schutzman were
inadvertantly switched in
the Jan. 15 edition.

Kimberly Lifton was the
author of the Jan. 8 Close
Up on the American Civil
Liberties Union.

The Jan. 8 item on the
AIDS quilt listed three area
rabbis who attended a ser-
vice in 1991. Four others
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