• 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. MOVING? Priced Sale of Household Furnishings Professionally Conducted In Your Home Estate Liquidators EDMUND FRANK & Co. Appraisers Liquidators 368-4044 8757650 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- tinctive facility to Fashionable Sportswear For The Classic and Updated Contemporary Woman New Fashionable Clothing Arriving Daily Mon.-Sat. 10 to 5:30 Thurs. 10 to 8 Shop Jill's for a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. Applegate Square Northwestern Hwy. & Inkster Rd. 354-1242 J JOIN THE CENTER ...GET SOME "CLASS" FREE! RECEIVE UP TO $ 45 TOWARD ONE CLASS OF YOUR CHOICE OVER 200 CLASSES OFFERED PARENT/TODDLER CLASSES 40100 THROUGH 40-109 AND 40-200 THROUGH 40210 EXCLUDED WITH THE PURCHASE OF A JCC MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES ALL JCC FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS (HEALTH CLUB NOT INCLUDED) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL THE MEMBERSHIP DEPT. 661-1000 deuvish Gunrununity Center OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT 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. ZOD Sponsors Free Lecture The free seminar and lec- ture series on the "History and Philosophy of Zionism" will resume 7:45 p.m. Wed- nesday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center, announces Irving Laker, president of the Detroit District — Zionist Organization of America. Ezekiel Leikin, writer, lecturer and recipient of ZOA's Brandeis Award "for distinguished public serv- ice," will discuss the major confrontations in Zionism between Weizmann and Jabotinsky and Weizmann and Brandeis. As meekness moderates anger, so clemency moder- ates punishment. Let us ourselves rise here and now go up. Cheese Dip By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.) 4 ozs. cream cheese 1/2 cup sour cream 1 /2 cup mayonnaise 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1/2 cup chili sauce 1 tsp. parsley flakes Mix all ingredients together; refrigerate. !! WHY WORRY !! * * * Spinach Dip 2 cups mayonnaise 1 cup frozen spinach 1 tsp. salt 1 /2 tsp. pepper 1 and V2 tsps. onion powder 1/2 tsp. garlic powder Thaw spinach and drain well. Combine all ingredients; refrigerate. A "nuclear time clock" that will make it possible for archeologists in the dis- tant future to date the building of the Technion's new Canada Nuclear Engineering Institute was installed in the building's cornerstone. 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