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Show Sunday, November 6, 1988 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, note Jews of terror' Christians, 'night - NEW YORK (AP) of a night of terror Tellina 50 of the holocaust, is years ago, a secretary of a German synagogue relates being .marched "as to the scaffold" with a throng of Jewish prison- beins com by American Christians and Jews. ference of Catholic Bishops, told an interreligious gathering in Miami marking the infamous "crystal night": memorated The ensuing annihilation of six million Jews "took place in the heart of Christian Europe with hardly an outcry," says the Rev. Jay T. Rock, director ers, some bloodied from along a street of broken shop windows. beat-"ing- s, of "Suddenly a red glow in the sky," she wrote. "The synagogue was on fire!" But there were "no tears, only incredible suffering on all faces." Kristalinacht, the "night of the broken glass," occurred Nov. 9, 1938, signaling the onset 'of Nazi attempts to crush Jewish life. The event, which historians have called the start "The lesson of silence before and indifference to prejudice and bigotry, the horrifying consequences of inaction, must be etched permanently on the collective historical memory of relations Christian-Jewis- h for the National Churches. Council of "About Western civilization." "Besides the few voices raised in protest, there was widespread silence, a willingness not to see, knowing and unknown participation in extermination." Eugene J. Fisher, exective secretary of Catholic Jewish relations for the National Con On Kristalinacht, riots erupted across Germany and in newly annexed Austria in an orgy of terror in which thousands of Jewish synagogues, homes and shops were burned and uncounted scores anti-Jewi- sh of other stores were looted and the living room." When an intruder grabbed her favorite doll, "I darted forward to retrieve the doll, only to be quickly pulled back by my mother as he wielded his ax to chop the doll in two." Her father, a young Jewish doctor, was arrested and "later we learned that he had been sent to Dachau." The rampages, in which Hitler had ordered police not to interfere wrecked. Officially, 36 Jews were killed, but more recent research indicated as many as 1,000 may have been killed or committed suicide. Many others were injured; about 30,000 were arrested and sent to concentration camps. A German woman, France Henry, was a little girl: 2 a.m., heavy, Nazi-sanction- pounding footsteps rushing up the stairs awakened us. In a moment, the glass doors leading to the apartment were smashed, and about five or six heavily armed SS officers burst in and began smashing everything in sight. ... We hovered in the corner of black-suite- ed except when property was endangered, had been fanned when a young Jew, whose parents had been deported to Poland, shot a minor German foreign officer in non-Jewi- d, sh rage 29 LDS Church now can preach in E. Germany SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- East Germany has granted the LDS Church permission to conduct missionary work inside the German Democratic Republic and will allow East German converts to serve missions outside their country, the church said Friday. President Thomas S. Mon-sosecond counselor to LDS Church President Ezra Taft Benson, recently returned from meetings in East Berlin n, with top GDR officials, include ing Erich Honecker, chairman of the State Council, and State Secretary of Religious Affairs Kurt Loeffler. "Both Chairman Honecker and Mr. Loeffler agreed that allowing missionaries from other countries to serve (in East Germany) and permitting Latter-da- y Saints from (the GDR) to serve as missionaries in other countries will strengthen friendships among nations," President Monson said. He said the principles of the church-stat- e agreement were reached last week. Details of the pact will be worked out in further meetings next month between European Mormon officials and Loeffler's office. "The government has also New stores all over tne country mean Big savings in Every store! ane It It 50 m ;j n H Jfc 1 "law-abidin- g, f i 11 Off All poppies! SALE SALE COO W1 mi mW Island Fun Barbie Don SALE SALE Reg. 17.97 Each comes dress-- . ed in Its own rockstar outfit. 14 Large Popples JQ99 island Fun Hut Reg. 17.99 with pull string fan, swinging KM Reg. 52.97 Huggadie creatures transform, making 2 toys in 1. tf SALE V1 5 IdJ? tai mu ' WW W jV at- Jin W vm la w M w w hammock & pet toucan. WW lf 'HIT SS MW IJ M Uf W fJf Monson that the Lamanite Generation, a Brigham Young University performing group, has been invited to come to East Germany sometime next year. In addition to the talks with Honecker and Loeffler, President Monson dedicated a new church stake center in Dresden and a recently completed meeting house in Zwickau. 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Millett, of the Pleasant Grove 13th Ward, has been called to serve in the Iowa, Des Moines Faster PRICES ON SAIE TOMS EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER Among recipients were projects to assist Navajo rug weavers, to lobby for the mentally ill, to help farmworkers protect against misuse of pesticides and to upgrade the status of female office workers. Announcing the grants, Arch- - Down with I 220 projects across the p Hawaii, Honolulu LDS mission. Proivn Upside -- self-hel- of Vonda Skt3 ' ?5iSSa ' for Human Development to SALE MOW Assorted storybooks JfiiS n klttenl KbS I'l l Town Official size Reg. 12.99 basketball, f0CtDa, tough vinv, construction; " 9 EUOT I J D,scou Charge 4 Charger I ' jFTTTJ'f Ceneral Electric Rechargabie Batteries M-Soft and bear cubs feature 11 IMODCBN o.. 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