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November 25, 1994 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-11-25

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YOU ARE INVITED

TO THE

Round Table
Hosts Dinner

The Greater Detroit Interfaith
Round Table invites all commu-
nity, religious and business lead-
ers of any denomination to the
20th annual Round Table Din-
ner event, 6 p.m. Dec. 5 at the
Westin Hotel.
Robert J. Eaton, chairman
and CEO of Chrysler Corpora-
tion, will be honored with the
Round Table's 1994 Human Re-
lations Award.
Tickets are available; call the
Round Table, (313) 869-6306 or
fax (313) 869-2117.

Film Showing
Is Disrupted

Paris (JTA) — The Paris pre-
miere of Zahai, a five-hour docu-
mentary film about the Israeli
army by Claude Lanzmann, was
disrupted by tear-gas grenades
in both movie theaters where it
was being screened.
Near the Champs-Elysees, two
,people entered the theater after
the screening began and after a
few minutes threw one tear-gas
grenade, provoking panic among
the spectators.
The cashier tried to stop the
assailants, but she was violently
pushed aside and sprayed with
tear gas.
Three people were taken to the
hospital with what the Paris fire
department spokesman described
as light injuries.
Near Montparnasse, in the sec-
ond movie theater where the film
was being premiered, three per-
sons entered the theater and
threw a tear-gas grenade.
At that theater there were no
injuries, but the public was evac-
uated.
An anonymous caller, saying
he was speaking on behalf of an
extreme-right-wing student or-
ganization called Groupe Union
Defense, claimed responsibility
for both attacks.
The caller said the attacks
were made "in solidarity with the
Palestinian people, victim of the
daily atrocities of the Zionist oc-
cupation army."
Mr. Lanzmann, a French Jew,
creator of the film Shoah and a
longtime outspoken left-wing in-
tellectual whose first film,
,Pourquoi Israel? was strongly
critical of the Jewish state, said
he had unsuccessfully requested
police protection in front of the
theaters.
No representative of the Paris
police was reachable for com-
ment.

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER -
JEWISH NEWS
CHANUKAH PARTY AND ART
CONTEST RECEPTION

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1994
2:00 - 4:00 P.M.

FEATURING

* Family Chanukah Concert

with
Raquel Pomerantz Gershon

Raquel Pomerantz Gershon

ALSO

* Presentation of Jewish News Chanukah
Art Contest Awards
* Viewing of Art Contest entries
* Candle Lighting
* Refreshments

For Children, Parents and Grandparents

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
JIMMY PRENTIS MORRIS BUILDING

15110 W. 10 Mile Road • Oak Park

No Charge

For Additional Information, Please Call (810) 967-4030

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