You POAET Have To Co Powwow ro about a Jewish officer in the German army who recommended Hitler for special hon- ors because of military accomplishments. Gilbert, who decided that history would be his life's work while attending and winning a research position at Magdalen College, Oxford in the 1960s, also has developed his- torical atlases as tools for understanding the past. "I was drawn into 20th century issues partly because it seemed to me that the period I was living through was incredibly interesting and would be interesting to describe and define," Gilbert says. "It began as an academic discipline and became more personal." The historian was absorbed by the idea that great tyrannies had been destroyed by the Allies only to be fol- lowed by other systems of tyranny tak- ing their place. _As a young Jewish his- torian, he was affected by the terrible suffering of the Holocaust followed by the suppression of millions of Jews in countries like the Soviet Union. Gilbert, knighted in 1995, puts his own family into his latest book. He tells about his maternal grandfather, an immigrant to London from Lithuania, and his great-grandfather, shot dead in the street by Nazis. "I'm also part of the Jewish Century — in a minor way," says Gilbert, who visits the United States at least once a year to speak about the subjects that have dominated his writing. "I was one of the children sent away from England [to Canada] at the beginning of World War II. "When the British and the Jews were struggling in Palestine and one of the Jewish underground armies execut- ed two British sergeants, I was beaten up in school, and I gave this as an example of how Jews in the diaspora can sometimes find themselves at the receiving end of incidents that happen very far away." Chosen People Gilbert says that the scope of his book has made him more aware of Jewish unity despite differing ways of living. "I think there's something in the concept of being 'Chosen People' that keeps Je going — not necessarily to star, fl rish, do well and rule," he Ca THE Zip/ 10$11111111111w "Tops on my list... their Filet Mignon" "The best Pizza in Metro Detroit" ... John Tanasychuk,Detroit Free Press "It began as an academic discipline and became more personal," says Jewish historian Martin Gilbert. • Pasta Specialties • Pizza • Steaks , Chops • Poultry • Seafood • Cocktails OPEN DAILY - LUNCH & DINNER says. "It has to do with being chosen to carry out God's commandments, being chosen to retain this special identity in which there is a sense of divine purpose. "In modern life, where so many things are uncertain and where so many forces of destruction exist, the Jewish people have kept together • because they felt there was something more to life than merely averting tomorrow's danger. "When a Jewish person from one country meets a Jewish person from another or goes to Israel, there is this sense — not just of being a cousin or having a common ancestor in Abraham — that we're carrying out the same mandate. Whether you call it the Torah of Moses or the divine plan of the Chosen People, it is a con- sciousness that Jews have. "Churchill said the Jews had con- tributed to the world an ethical code, which if it was all they had done, would be the most precious possession of mankind." Gilbert's next book delves further into ethics and values. He's begun researching Christians who risked their lives and the lives of their families to save Jews during the Holocaust. "It's a subject that I always found very uplifting,",he says. "I hope to have it finished sometime next year." ❑ OPEN WEEKDAYS UNTIL 2:00 AM WEEKENDS UNTIL 3:30 AM A Ferndale Favorite Since 1961 - '*411 1 :111,6„:1 1 Eiiealfair : 55 "- 9 OMO Italian-American Family S' Restaurant Woodward at 9 Mile • (248) 548-5005 11. LATICES TRADITIONAL CHANUKAH JUST LIKE BUB= USED TO Mme! BLOOMFIELD PLAZA 6646 Telegraph Rd. At Maple (15 Mile) (248) 932-0800 A Little Bit Of New York Right Here In Bloomfield Hills ORDER NOW FOR TAKE-OUT OR COME IN AND JOIN THE PARTY! Opposite page, clockwise from top left: A Sephardi family at home in Tunisia. Rabbi Shira Milgrom leads a Reform Shabbat service in White Plains, NY The Bobover Rebbe, Sholmo Halberstam, dances with his granddaughter at her wedding in Brooklyn. Jewish women fighters captured by the Germans during the Warsaw Ghetto uprising FAMILY DINING OFF 0 ANY ENTREE 7 WITH PURCHASE OF ANOTHER ENTREE EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE MON. THROUGH THURS. AFTER 3 P.M. Not Good With Any Other Specials or Discounts Expires 12/31/01 22921 NORTHWESTERN HWY. (Corner of 12 Mile Rd.) Smithfield • (248) 358 -2353 11/23 2001 67