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May 13, 1994 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-13

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Men's furnishings and accessories

19011 West Ten Mile Road
Southfield, Michigan 48075

(Between Southfield and Evergreen)

Museum Trip
Set For July

352-1080

DONE ANYTHING WONDERFUL
IN YOUR BEDROOM LATELY?

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Thursday
9:30 a.m.-7 p.m.

PARKING AND ENTRANCE IN REAR

A trip to the United States Holo-
caust Memorial Museum in
Washington, D.C., has been or-
ganized for the weekend of July
22-24. The trip is being co-spon-
sored by the Washtenaw County
Jewish Community Center, the
Jewish Federation, Temple Beth
Emeth and Beth Israel Congre-
gation.
Travelers will stay at the
Grand Hyatt — within walking
distance of the museum — and
will have a Shabbat dinner at the
hotel on Friday night. The tour
of the museum is scheduled for
Saturday morning. Sunday will
feature a Jewish tour of Wash-
ington, D.C., with a luncheon on
Capitol Hill with legislators.
The cost for the weekend is es-
timated at $400, not including
meals. Participants will fly out of
Detroit Metro at 1:50 p.m. on a
Friday and return at 6:05 p.m. on
a Sunday.
A $200 deposit by June 15. To
reserve for the trip, call the JCC,
971-0990.

Australian
Stuns Jews

Sydney, Australia (JTA) —
Comments by the leader of
the Federal National Party
comparing the Nazi genocide
of the Jews with Israeli ac-
tions in Lebanon have
outraged Israeli and Jewish
community spokesmen.
Party leader Tim Fischer,
who is the candidate of the
Liberal/National Party Co-
alition for deputy prime
minister, said after the
Academy Award honors for
the Stephen Spielberg film
Schindler's List that he saw
"bitter irony" in the awards
for the film while "the
Israeli army has killed and
wounded schoolchildren in
southern Lebanon."
Colin Rubenstein, edito-
rial chairman of
Australia/Israel Publica-
tions, called the comments
"deeply offensive and
outrageous.
"The premeditated murder
of men, women and children
based on their birth as por-
trayed in the film
Schindler's List not only has
universal significance but
directly and personally af-
fected many Australians,"
Mr. Rubenstein said.
"To seek to make political
capital out of this great
human tragedy, to further a
narrow and dubious foreign
policy agenda, belittles the
post of national party
leader," he said.



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540-9548

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HOURS::
Mon.-Sat. 12-6

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Refinishing of new

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Estimates

Exquisite details and fine craftsmanship make each iron, gunmetal and brass bed
a family heirloom. We offer over 50 Unique Designs, 30 Custom Finishes
and dovetail cast iron frames.

Our Fair Pricing Policy

We price our products fair and honestly. We do not, have not,
and will not participate in the common retailing practice of
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1994

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