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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
54 Friday, August 28, 1981
Holocaust Memorial Center Campaign Nets $109,000
More than $109,000 has
been raised to date in the
most recent solicitation
drive of the Holocaust
Memorial Center of Detroit,
according to the campaign
chairman Henry S.
Dorfman.
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A team of 27 volunteers is
working to raise the last
$500,000 required to ensure
groundbreaking for the
project in late October or
early November. The
memorial center will be lo-
cated in West Bloomfield at
Maple and Drake roads, ad-
jacent to the Jewish Corn-
munity Center.
Members of Shaarit Hap-
laytah first conceived of es-
tablishing the Holocaust
Memorial Center as a dis-
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memorialize the Six Million
and to stimulate interest in
the Holocaust by means of
exhibits, reference mate-
rials and educational pro-
grams.
With the assistance of
the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, the Holocaust
Memorial Center com-
mittee has made progress
in achieving its goal. The
facility's design calls for
11,970 square feet of
space, making it perhaps
the largest exclusively
designed memorial of its
kind in this part of the
country, said Dorfman. It
will contain fitting desig-
nations to memorialize
the many hundreds of
communities destroyed
in the Holocaust.
Dorfman said different
designations will be pro-
vided to recognize the
donors who make possible
the construction and opera-
tion of the memorial center.
Solicitors are seeking
new major gifts for the proj-
ect or increased pledges
from persons who have con-
tributed previously.
Dorfman pointed out that
pledges may be paid out
over a five-year period. He
said monies raised will be
added to the facility's capi-
tal and endowment funds
(the latter fund providing
a way to generate interest
for operating the center
after it opens).
The following individuals
are solicitors for the
Holocaust Memorial Cen-
ter: 4ouis Berry, Harold Be-
znos, Paul D. Borman, Allen
Charlupski, Dorfman,
Frank Ellias, Dr. Leon Fill,
Sam Frankel, Marvin
Goldman, Samuel Grand,
Samuel Hechtman, David
Hermelin, David Holtzman,
Emery Klein and Irving
Laker.
Also, Milton J. Miller,
Myron Milgrom, David
Mondry, Abraham Pas-
ternak, Rabbi Charles
Marcus
Rosenzveig,
Simon
Rohtbart,
Schwarzberg, Asa Shap-
iro, Robert Steinberg,
Phillip Stollman, Saul
Waldman and Paul
Zlotoff.
For information on the
Holocaust Memorial Center
of Detroit, call Rabbi
Rosenzveig, director, 559-
3649.
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