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Holocaust survivor Henry Pestka lit a candle of remembrance, while his grandchildren
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"For the last two years the National
Association of Insurance
Commissioners recognized that an
accounting has to occur in the area of
life insurance bought by Jews in pre-
war Europe," said Fitzgerald. He said
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successors of companies that were
doing business in the 1920s and '30s.
"Are we coming in late?" he asked.
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opportunity at this time to try to do
right by those who were denied 40
and 50 years ago."
Crane commented in more general
terms. "If one lesson can be learned
from the Holocaust, it is that all it
takes for hatred and horror to flourish
is for good people to do nothing."
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Holocaust commemoration
ceremony in the State
Capitol rotunda on April
22 drew nearly 100 partici-
pants, including Lt. GOV. Dick
Posthumus and Speaker Charles
Perricone of the Michigan House of
Representatives.
Posthumus, reading a proclamation
from the Governor's office, said, "All
people should remember the atrocities
committed by the Nazis, and hope
that such horrors are never repeated,
and should continually rededicate
themselves to the principle of equal
justice for all people."
The one-hour event included
speeches by Michigan Insurance
Commissioner Frank Fitzgerald and
Evelyn Crane, co-chair of the
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An editorial April 23, "Keeping The
Public Informed," misstated the date by
which the Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit expects to have
spent $2 million from a special $3 million
subsidy to cover cash flow problems. It
expects to have spent $1.5 million by June
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An incorrect photograph was used in a
Eisrnan study together.
picture layout April 23 about a Beit Midrash
class at Shaarey Zedek. The correct photograph is above.