Memorial Academy Dedicated Albert Kramer to Six Million Set by Survivors to Run for Levin's Shaarit Haplaytah Organization must never be forgotten. We hope —Survivors of the Holocaust—will that this incredible lesson will be hold an annual Memorial Academy inculcated into the general curri- dedicated to the memory of the culum so it will serve as an eter- Six Million 3 p.m. Sunday at Cong. nal warning to posterity. The world of today seems already to forget Bnai Moshe. The 27th of Nisan was desig- that hatred, prejudice and oppres- nated as a Yizkor day by the state sion constitute an alarming and of Israel, according to Martin H. frightening rehearsal for destruc- tion of lives and new human trag- Rose, chairman of the event. "We must remember our tragic edies." Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong. Beth loss," Dr. John J. Mames, presi- dent, said. "For us the price of Achim will deliver the memorial re-opening the painful wounds is address, and Cantor Simon Ber- always high. But this is our moral manis will chant memorial pray- and human obligation. The tragic ers and musical renditions. Gloria lesson of the genocide — Shoa— Kleinman, violin soloists, and Eric Rosenow, pianist, will participate. A proclamation from Governor Mil- liken and messages from mayors, civic and spiritual leaders are be- ing issued. Habonim. Et-Gar and Orchestra and Entertainment Hashomer Hatzair will join in par- ticipation. Mrs. Ruth Goldman will present a dramatization. Larry Freedman 647-2367 Portraits by as always fine quality photography Merrillzvood Bldg. Mall Birniingliani Mrs. Leon Popowski, cultural chairman, will lead the candle' lighting ceremony. Candle light- ers are Mrs. Helen Balberman, Mrs. Fred Ferber, Mrs. Pinches Feldman, Larry Brenners, Leib Diogenes and Leon Kiff. A spe- cial candle in memory of fallen soldiers in Israel will be lit by Lean Halpern. Photographs de- . picting the Nazi era and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising will he cn display. • 251 Merrill, cor. 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Kramer, Democrat from the 67th District, representing the cities of Berkley, Oak Park, Royal Oak Township and Southfield, announc- ed that he would be a candidate for election for the 15th District senatorial seat being vacated by Senator Sander M. Levin and that he would not he a candidate for re-election for his state represen- tative scat. Rep. Kramer, presently serving his sixth year in the Michigan House of Representatives, is chair- man of the standing committee on insurance. In that capacity, he was responsible for the Michigan statute which restrained the im- proper cancellation of automobile liability insurance and the recent- ly adopted statute which creates a blanket cover of protection for policyholders who were insured with an insurance company that became insolvent. Beth of these statutes, now a part of the law of this state, were named Kramer Acts. 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Author of the proposal which guaranteed Blue Cross protection for retarded and physically handi- capped dependent minors, he in- troduced the original amendment designed to give state support for summer school programs for the physically handicapped. Kramer was also named chair- man of a special committee on psychological testing of students which resulted in establishing up. graded standards for testing in the school and provided privacy safe- guards relative to their evaluation and interpretation. Recently he was named chairman of the com- mittee on programs for the gifted. As a result of Kramer's efforts in behalf of the retarded he was the recipient of an "Award of Merit" from the Oakland County Association for the Retarded. Kramer, 46, has been a practic- ing attorney for 20 years. He lives in Oak Park with his wife. Sedell, and three children. Name Omitted From Item Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Rozenblum of Winthrop Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Harriet to Alexander T. 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