f1
JAPANESE DINING
AT ITS FINEST!
HAKAT
A
JAMIE= RESTAURANT
sti
OPEN 7 DAYS • LUNCH & DINNER
featuring
04.
Daniel Goldhagen Speaks
At Hillel Patron Event
AUTHENTIC JAPANESE CUISINE
AS YOU LIKE IT!
• Elegant Atmosphere • Gracious Warmth
• Reasonable Prices
* Sushi Bar * Private Japanese Rooms
* Cocktails Including 30 Different Kinds of Sake
Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11:30-2 p.m.
Dinner: Mon.-Sat. 5:30-10:30 p.m.
Sunday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
32443 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
Between Middlebelt & 14 Mile
737-7220
Fax: 737-7223
ANTIQUE
POSTERS
Popular & Rare
Vintage Posters
1890's - 1970
Also featuring a selec-
tion of fine serigraph
reproductions.
29203 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield (810) 356 5454
-
SHANGRI-LA
THE DE TRO
•
4
GOURMET CHINESE RESTAURANT
Featuring
Authentic
Hong Kong Style Cooking
Wonderful traditional favorites...
superb variety of dining specialties
• Live fish, lobster and crab in our
tanks, cooked to order
• Dim Sum lunch specials 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Banquet Facilities • Business Lunches
6407 Orchard Lake Road
In The Orchard Mall
(810) 626-8585
Special Carry: Out Menu
fil arvard Professor
Daniel Jonah
Goldhagen, au-
thor of the con-
troversial book Hitler's
Willing Executioners:
Ordinary Germans
and the Holocaust,
spoke last week at a
Hillel patron event.
More than 200 patrons
attended the event at
the Bloomfield Hills
home of Michelle and
Linden Nelson.
Goldhagen began
his speech by telling
the crowd that he was
a graduate of a
Solomon Schechter
day school. He then
outlined the findings,
arguments and con-
clusions of his book. Michelle Nelson, Linden Nelson and Rob Orley at the Hillel patron event.
"Why would a large
number of ordinary
The explanation for the the Ritz-Carlton. Linda R.
Germans choose to kill Jews?" killings by ordinary Germans? Bolton, M.D., and Joan Wells
was the question he posed as a Centuries of German anti-Semi- are the chairmen. Dr. Bolton has
Holocaust scholar.
tism, said Goldhagen.
an unique tie to JDF:
This question has been unex-
Surprisingly, his
her son Ian, a senior at
plored by previous scholars, said speech ended on an up-
Seaholm High School,
Goldhagen, who uncovered new lifting note. Goldhagen
was diagnosed with di-
primary evidence for his book. just was awarded the
abetes at age 8.
He revealed that the number of Democracy Prize from
Some of the people on
perpetrators was vast, that not Germany. He explained
the advisory committee
all perpetrators were SS men that when his book first
are
Janice and
and, contrary to what was pre- came out in Germany,
Richard Cherkasky,
CARLA
SC
HWARTZ
sumed, no person was ever seri- there were many critics.
Bea Elkin, Estelle
LOC AL
ously punished if he refused to By the time it was
Elkus, Caren Gold-
COLU
MNIST
kill a Jew.
translated and read by
enburg, Marilyn
ordinary
Berman Habsburg,
people, the masses Shirley Levin, Arlene Lip-
applauded and com- shaw, Karen Lutz and Dr.
mended his work. He Richard Lutz. For ticket infor-
states a personal con- mation call (248) 569-6171.
clusion: "Germany
has changed."
VOCAL AWARDS
The patron co-
Marla Beider, a junior, and
chairmen were: Bar- Jeff Krause, a freshman, stu-
bara and Michael dents at Groves High School, re-
Horowitz, Michelle cently received Division I
and Linden Nelson Awards of Excellence at the state
and Marcie and solo ensemble festival held at
Rob Orley.
Eastern Michigan University.
The annual Hillel
Day School dinner NOTES
will take place Thurs-
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
day, June 5, at the Hall Volunteer Council will open
Ritz-Carlton. For its 1997 Designers Showhouse
ticket information, to the public from Saturday, May
call (248) 851-6950.
17, to Sunday, June 8. (The
showhouse is closed on Mon-
EVENING OF
days.) This year's home is locat-
BRILLIANCE
ed at 892 Boston Boulevard in
The Juvenile Dia- Detroit. For more information,
betes Foundation pre- call (313) 962-1000.
sents "Evening of
A vintage poster exhibit will
Brilliance," 7 p.m. be held at the Print Gallery in
Ian Bolton and Jordan Bolton with their mother, Dr.
Saturday, May 17, at Southfield through July 31.111
Linda Bolton.