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September 24, 1999 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-24

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— Detroit Jews News, July 1999'

HALVES OF NECESSITY
- a new book of poetry by Sandy Supowit

This is a triumphant story of transformation - from abused, overweight, insecure
woman to confident, successful educator, write!, wife and community activist.

Nuclear Workers
Sue Israel

READINGS






Detroit Lit Fest on the Lawn, September 18
Border's Books in Birmingham, September 26, 8:00 p.m.
Temple Kol Ami Sisterhood Brunch, October 24, 11:00 a.m.
Jewish Book Fair, Local Authors Event, November 7

Halves of Necessity






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is available at these events and:

The Book Beat in Oak Park
Read Between the Lines Booksellers in Milford
Directly from the publisher, Plain View Press, 800-878-3605
Through special order at your nearest bookstore

schedule a reading at your synagogue/organization or book club, contact
Sandy Supowit at 248-360-8393, or e-mail shawsand@aol.corn

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German prosecutors are expected to
file charges soon against attorneys in
both countries suspected of embez-
zling hundreds of millions of dollars
from a German pension fund
intended for Holocaust survivors.
The news magazine Der Spiegel
reported that rwo attorneys in Tel Aviv
and Berlin allegedly took some $600
million while posing as middlemen for
processing pension fund applications.

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Charges Planned
In Shoah Scam

Cardinal Rues
Anti-Semitism

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workers at Israel's nuclear plant are
suing the state for millions of dollars
in compensation after falling ill with
cancers they claim are related to
their work.
The workers at Dimona filed the
lawsuit earlier this month after failing
for years to settle out of court, accord-
ina to their lawyer.
° Officials with Israel's Atomic
Energy Commission are denying the
claims of negligence.

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Cardinal John O'Connor apologized
for centuries of Catholic anti-
Semitism.
"I ask this Yom
Kippur that
you under-
stand my own
abject sorrow
for any mem-
ber of the
Catholic
Church, high
or low, who
may have
harmed you or
your
forebears
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in any way,"
John O'Connor
the cardinal
said in a Sept.
8 letter that was published Sunday as a
full-page ad in The New York Times.
He referred to Pope John Paul II's
effort to make next year's Ash
Wednesday, which falls on March 8, a
day for Catholics to atone for cen-
turies of anti-Semitism. We most sin-
cerely want to start a new era," the
cardinal said.

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