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News Digest

NEWS DIGEST

from page 36

House Drops
Genocide Bill

Washington/JTA — The U.S. House
of Representatives dropped a resolu-
tion that would have blamed Turkey
for the genocide of Armenians 85 years
ago.
The Turkish Jewish community
asked U.S. lawmakers to consider the
ramifications of the resolution after
Turkey, an ally of Israel and the United
States, threatened trade sanctions and
withdrawing military cooperation with
the United States.
President Clinton and U.S. Jewish
groups voiced concern over the timing
of the House action in the wake of
violence in the Middle East.

Delegation
Visits Ethiopia

New York/JTA — A Jewish delegation
was slated to travel to Ethiopia to
observe the processing of Ethiopians
who want to immigrate to the Jewish
state.
The visit by the group from the
United Jewish Communities comes as
estimates of the number of Ethiopians
scheduled to arrive in the Jewish state
this year has risen to 3,000 from an
earlier estimate of 1,300.

Camp Portrait
Nets $1.68 Million

New York/JTA — A planned New
York art gallery paid $1.68 million for
a painting by Felix Nussbaum, who
died in the Auschwitz death camp.
The Neue Galerie, which is slated to
open in the fall of 2001, bought Self
Portrait in the Camp at a Sotheby's
auction in London on Oct. 18. The
previous record price for a work by
Nussbaum was $260,000.

8TH ANNUAL FAMILY CONCERT

CHERNOBYL

Honoring
Community Volunteer

SHELLEY NADIV

Wednesday, November 8

A HUMANITARIAN
MEDICAL RELIEF PROGRAM FOR
RUSSIAN JEWISH CHILDREN

TICKETS:
Adults:

$25 in advance/$30 at door

Child:
$10 in advance/$15 at door

10/27
2000

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Tickets available at:
Borensteins, Esthers & Spitzers
For further information call:

(248) 542-1880 or
(248) 855-6170

Southfield Centre for the Arts

24350 Southfield Rd.
Southfield (South of Ten Mile)

Neo-Nazi activity is
Moscow/]TA
increasing in the Russian city of
Blagoveshchensk, according to the
Union of Councils for Soviet Jews.
For two months, walls of some
apartment buildings in the eastern city
along the Russian-Chinese border have
been defaced with swastikas and with
such graffiti as, "This is a Russian
City!" and "Russia for Russians!"

Performance by DuDu Fisher

Never on Friday

with Yerachmiel Stewart

Segulah Orchestra

Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Concert begins at 7:00 p.m.

Russian Neo-Nazis
Rise In East

DuDu Fisher

