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PAGE 2 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE April 16, 1982
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Atlanta Jews to observe
Yom Hashoa at monument
The Jewish community’s
observance of Yom Hashoa, a time
to honor ami to perpetuate the
memory of the six million Jews
who perished during the
Holocaust, will take place at
Greenwood Cemetery at 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 25.
The program, held at the
Tombstone Monument at
Greenwood, will feature an
address by Prof. Jan Karski of
Georgetown University. Professor
Karski was a hero of the Polish
underground during the war and a
secret emissary to the West. As an
underground courier, he made
secret trips to France, Great
Britain and America carrying
messages and appeals for
assistance from the Polish
underground leadership and also
from two Jewish organizations.
Dr. Karski made clear to the
West the plight of the Jews,
enumerated the dangers that faced
them and set forth the Jewish
leadership’s recommendations for
free world action on their behalf.
Because of Dr. Karski’s efforts, by
1943 the free world had heard
about the Holocaust. Professor
Karski met personally with
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
and told him of the conditions
facing Jews in Poland
Jan Karski became an
American citizen after the war He
is a recognized expert on Eastern
European affairs, has published
articles in numerous magazines,
and has written a book related to
his war experiences.
Also featured on the Yom
Hashoa program will be Cantor
Isaac Goodfriend of Ahavath
Achim Synagogue Cantor
Goodfriend, a Holocaust survivor,
is chairman of the Atlanta Jewish
Federation’s Holocaust Committee
which sponsors the memorial
service.
Max Rittenbaum, Federation
president, and Yehoshua Trigor,
consul-general of Israel, will give
greetings and remarks. Michael
Lomax, chairman of the Fulton
County Commission will also offer
greetings. A prayer will be offered
by Rabbi Philip Kranz of Temple
Sinai.
There will be dramatic readings
by members of the B’nai B’rith
Youth Organization and by
children of Holocaust survivors
A group of former armed forces
members who were among the
liberators of concentration camps
after the war will be honored.
‘Days of Remembrance’service
to take place at state Capitol
A public ceremony will be held
at the state Capitol on April 22 to
observe “Days of Remembrance of
the Victims of the Holocaust.”
This is the second year the state
will participate in the annual event
in cosponsorship with several
organizations: The United States
Holocaust Memorial Council, the
Organization of Survivors, the
Children of Survivors, the
Interfaith Committee, and the
Atlanta Community Relations
Committee of the Atlanta Jewish
Federation. Coordinating the
service are Cantor Isaac
Goodfriend of the Ahavath Achim
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Synagogue, Marvin Schpeiser of
the Atlanta Jewish Federation,
and Secretary of State David
Poythress.
Georgia’s Capitol ceremony will
honor liberators of the World War
II concentration camps who now
reside in Georgia. Most of those
veterans are scheduled to attend,
and they will be awarded “scrolls
of honor.”
Thirteen liberators have been
identified in Georgia. They are
Price O. Reinert of Augusta, Fred
A. Mercer of Warner Robins, the
Rev. W. Scott Bennett of
Moultrie, Flournoy Hamburger
Jr. and Judge Aaron Cohn of
Columbus, Matthew Nesbitt of
Decatur, and Fred Bohm, George
T. Duncan, Albert Wildman, Leo
Pine, Col. William A. Scott III and
John Glustrom of Atlanta.
They were among the American
soldiers who liberated camps such
as Buchenwald, Bergen-Belsen,
Nordhausen and others.
Taking part in the service will be
Gov. Busbee, Mayor Andrew
Young, the Rev. Joe Roberts of the
Ebenezer Baptist Church of
Atlanta, Judge Cohn, Rabbi Alvin
Sugarman of the Temple, Cantor
Goodfriend, and the Epstein
School Chorale. Special guests will
include Pete Wheeler, director of
the Department of Veterans
Services, who has taken an interest
in Holocaust memorial activities in
Georgia.
On the day of the Capitol
ceremony, an exhibition of items
and photographs from the camps
will be shown in the rotunda area
of the Capitol. The material is
contributed by survivors.
r Bonn pressured to invite Qaddafi N
BONN (JTA)—The Bonn government is coming under
increasing pressure from pro-Arab members of the Bundestag and
the ruling Social Democratic Party (SPD) to issue an official
invitation to Libya’s leader Col. Muammar Qaddafi to visit West
Germany. However, in spite of this pressure, Chancellor Helmut
Schmidt is said to be opposed to such a move.
The campaign to invite Qaddafi is being led by Bundestag
member Juergen Moellemann, one of the most outspoken anti-
Israeli politicians in Bonn.
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