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April 18, 1997 - Image 133

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-04-18

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"SURVIVORS OF THE HOLOCAUST"

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his last public appearance on Jan.
7 at the opening of the downtown
offices and store of the center at
208 S. Ashley.
Ginsberg's ashes will be kept
in a stupa, a dome-shaped Bud-
dhist shrine, that will be brought
out for Jewel Heart events and
ceremonies, said Debbie Burr, a
spokesman for the center.
Ginsberg had planned to re-
turn to Ann Arbor on May 24 for
a benefit concert at Hill Audito-
rium with singer-poet Patti
Smith.
"Mr. Ginsberg had personally
selected that date," said Burr.
Ironically, it will now mark the
49th Day after his death. Ac-
cording to the Tibetan-Buddhist
tradition, the 49th Day is the
"time when a person takes a fu-
ture rebirth," she said.
Plans now include a memori-
al and religious service with Ti-
betan-Buddhist and Jewish

elements at 7 p.m. May 24, be-
fore the 8 p.m. performance of
Patti Smith and other poets, said
Ms. Burr. A rabbi will be partic-
ipating, she added.
Ginsberg's ashes are also be-
ing distributed to the Naropa In-
stitute in Boulder, Colo., and the
Ginsberg family plot at B'nai Is-
rael cemetery in Newark, N.J. ❑



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Death, which is the mother of the Universe

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the key is in the sunlight in the winddw— I have thekey -- Get mar-
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the window,

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which is Naomi --

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