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.