The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit tAnnitat tO)4'61aissic N SHOW 111 Wishes to Thank AJCommittee Goes To Berlin STEWART AIN SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS he American Jewish Corn- Eastern countries — there are mittee, which has been over 1 million Jews there." ❑ T critical of the German gov- New York Jewish Week ernment for paying pen- sions to Nazi war criminals while refusing reparations to Holocaust survivors in Eastern Europe, is taking its case to the German people. The organization opened an ERIC J. GREENBERG office in Berlin headed by Eu- SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS gene DuBow, the group's former director of community services. Moses may have led the He- "I don't think the opening of brews into the Sinai desert. the office is aimed at bringing But its Matthew Golombek, a pressure on the Gerinan gov- Jew from New Jersey, who has ernment on this issue," said led Terrans up to the desert of DuBow, "but we'll be trying to the planet Mars. explain why it is so important to The boyish, exuberant us and American Jewry." Golombek is chief project spe- David Har- cialist for the history-making ris, the AJC's NASA mission to the Red Plan- executive di- et. His joyous, excited expres- rector, said sion, framed by glasses, is the that by open- main one seen on the numerous ing the office televised press conferences re- his tion organiza- was mak- cently as scientists explain what ing itself as a humankind is learning for the first time about its closest neigh- "p ermanent b or. player on the When asked about his back- David Harris: German ground, a NASA spokeswoman AJC executive scene. The es- said, "He is of Jewish heritage, director. tablishment of but is not practicing." Golombek, who now lives in an American Jewish presence in Germany by a national Ameri- California and has two children, can Jewish agency is a new and is a native of Hackensack; grad- important step in German Jew- uated from Rutgers University ish relations." with a degree in geology in 1976 DuBow, who has been active and received a doctorate in ge- in German -Jewish affairs since ology from the University of the early 1980s, was last year Massachusetts in 1981. awarded the Officers Cross of His Rutgers adviser, Profes- the Order of Merit by the Ger- sor Michael Carr, now chairman man government for his years of of geological sciences, says he's commitment to improving Ger- not surprised at Golombek's man-Jewish relations. achievement. "He's one of a handful of the He said he has known the Jew- very best and is showing the new president of the Berlin ish community, Andreas same personal qualities — very Nachama, for many years. energetic, very smart, always There are about 60,000 Jews in with a positive attitude, that Germany, 10,000 in Berlin have always served him very alone, DuBow noted. well," said Carr. "One of our purposes is to put Carr recalls that Golombek's ourselves into stronger contact first major paper dealt with with the German-Jewish com- earthquakes in El Salvador. "He did his senior thesis for munity [in Germany]," he said. "There has been a great influx me," Carr said. "He showed that of Jews in the last several years, the earthquake eruptions oc- almost all of them from the for- curred in spurts in a tidal pat- tern. That got him into using mer Soviet Union." In addition, DuBow said the computers." Golombek was awarded the AJC wants to "bring Germans and Jews into closer contact department's prize as most out- with each other" and to increase standing student. Despite their long association contact with the German gov- ernment "to let it know what Carr said he did not know his Jewry is thinking about differ- student was Jewish. ent topics of importance." "He did not wear his Jewish- DuBow added that the AJC ness in an obvious way." 0 would use its Berlin location as a "jumping off place for contact New York Jewish Week with Jewish communities in Jewish Martian Chronicle - Mr. B's Restaurants and Shuman Motors were the major co-sponsors of the 1997 Golf Classic. By participating in this • wonderful day, they have helped to provide scholarship dollars for children in need of financial assistance to attend summer camp. 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