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September 09, 1994 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-09

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A MUST SEE ENTERTAINMENT SERIES!

The Klezmatics • Saturday, October 8, 1994 • 8:00pm

"A little yiddle-diddle, a little Jimmy Page,... the Klezmatics have infused the twisting, tension-filled tunes from the
shtetl with an urban `90's drive." — The Village Voice

Supremacist
In Spy Agency?

Chicago City Limits - Comedy and Irnprov Theatre
Saturday, January 14, 1995 • 8:00pm

"The best in improvisational comedy! This intelligent bunch of comedic nuts will have you rolling in the aisles!"
—WNEW-TV, New York

Noa and Gil Dor in Concert • Wednesday, February 8, 1995 • 8:00prn

A beautiful and graceful musical experience of emotional depth, instrumental creativity,
and vocal clarity. An amalgam of Yemenite culture, Hebrew lyrics, and American Jazz.

This performance is presented in conjunction with the Mid East/West Fest International
Community Cultural Exchange whose major sponsors are the WK. Kell ow Foundation
and Lufthansa. Other generous sponsors are Hudson's and the Dayton Hudson
Foundation; and the Ben Teitel Charitable Trust, Gerald Cook Trustee.

Deb Filler - "Punch Me In The Stomach"
Saturday, March 11, 1995 • 8:00pm & Sunday, Mardi 12, 1995 • 2:00pm & 7:00pm

This one-woman mind trip takes us from the Holocaust to Mexico with tears, laughter, and a whole lot of heart.
"Funny, sad, and true." - The Boston Globe

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Funded in part by the Manny and Natalie Charach Endowment Fund of the JCC, the Irwin and Sadie Cohn Fund and the DeRoy Testamentary Foundation.

• Co-Sponsored by The Jewish News •

Performances will be held at The Jewish Community Center. For more information on these events, call (810) 661-1008, 661-7632 or 661-7634.

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Montreal (JTA) — Canadian
Jewish groups expressed outrage
this week over reports that the
nation's domestic spy agency has
an alleged white supremacist on
its payroll.
The Toronto Sun newspaper
reported that Grant Bristow, a
member of the Heritage Front,
Canada's foremost white su-
premacist group, has been a paid
informant for the Canadian Se-
curity Intelligence Service since
1989.
Mr. Bristow also reportedly
helped plan a harassment cam-
paign that contributed to clash-
es between racists and
anti-racists last year.
He is said to be intelligence
chief and co-director of security
for the racist group, which was
founded six months after Mr.
Bristow's hiring by the intelli-
gence service.
The Canadian Jewish Con-
gress was furious at the revela-
tions, which were described as
shocking by Hal Joffe, the group's
national community relations
chairman.
"If the reports are true, then
this is scandalous. We have to
know if we, as taxpayers, have
been funding the creation of ha-
tred in this country."
Sources have indicated that
Canadian taxpayers have a right
to be concerned since Bristow re-
portedly was paid $50,000-60,000
by CSIS in 1993 alone.
In the wake of the Toronto Sun
report and the heated reaction it
generated, Solicitor General Herb
Gray said that an independent
review body would investigate
CSIS' connection with the Her-
itage Front.
"In order to clear the air, we
want the Security Intelligence
Review Committee to look into
the matter and make a report,"
Mr. Gray told reporters.
Officials with B'nai Brith
Canada welcomed the news of an
investigation and said there may
have been good reasons for the
Canadian intelligence service's
alleged links to Mr. Bristow.
"At the end of the day, it may
be discovered that CSIS has
made a bold move with respect to
the infiltration of white-su-
premacist groups in this country,"
said Frank Dimant, executive
vice president of B'nai Brith
Canada, in a statement.
"At this stage, to conclusively
praise or condemn CSIS for its
methods would be premature,"
he said, adding that if it is shown
that the intelligence service was
penetrating the information net-
works of Canada's hate group "all
those committed to fighting
racism and intolerance will great-
ly benefit." LI

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