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March 22, 1985 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-03-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 22, 1985

LOCAL NEWS

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Holocaust Memorial Event Scheduled
For April 14 At The JC Center

Shaarit Haplaytah Organiza-
tion of Metropolitan Detroit —
Survivors of the Nazi genocide —
in cooperation with Holocaust
Memorial Center, Jewish Com-
munity Council, Greater Detroit
Round Table of the National Con-
ference of Christians and Jews
and Jewish Community Center
will host the annual city-wide
Holocaust Academy at 1 p.m.
April 14 at the main Jewish
Community Center.
Leon Halpern, president of the
Shaarit Haplaytah and the
Holocaust Memorial Center,
pointed out that the State of Israel
designated the 27th of Nisan as
the Holocaust Remembrance Day
(Yizkor) and the period from April
14 to 21 was proclaimed as the

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soldiers and civilians a special
candle will be lighted by Ab-
raham Weberman, past
president. Martin H. Rose, past
president of Shaarit Haplaytah,
will lead in a special recitation of
Kaddish. Cantor Louis Klein of
Cong. B'nai Moshe will chant
memorial renditions and will be
accompanied by Doreen Raskin.
Halpern will welcome the as-
sembly and brief greetings will be
extended by the following partici-
pants: Zelda Robinson, chairman,
Holocaust subcommittee of the
Jewish Community Council;
Robert Slatkin, president, Jewish

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A candlelighting
ceremony, speakers
and musical
selections will
highlight the
afternoon.

partment of oral history and
Holocaust studies, will pay trib-
ute to the righteous Gentiles and
Rev. Franklin H. Littell, founder
and honorary chairman of the
Anne Frank Institute of Philadel-
phia, will be the recipient of "The
Righteous Among the Nations of
the World Award" (Hasidei Umot
Haolam).
A proclamation from Gov.
James Blanchard and messages
from other dignitaries are ex-
pected and will be acknowledged
by Dr. Irving Gastman of the
Junior Division Shaarit Hap-
laytah and Holocaust Memoral
Center. Rabbi Charles H.
Rosenzveig, director of the
Holocaust Memorial Center, will
deliver the memorial address. Al
Rose, commander, and members
of the Jewish War Veterans Shap-
iro Post 510, Department of
Michigan, will present the colors.
The academy will close at the Et-
ernal Light (Ner Tamid) in the
Holocaust Memorial Center with
individual yahrzeit candle light-
ing, memorial prayers and the
partisans song. The community is
invited.

Secularists Join
JPI For Weekend

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• Bar Mitzvahs
• Reunions

Community Center; Arthur
Weiss, Junior Division Shaarit
Haplaytah; Robert A. Arkand, di-
rector, Greater Detroit Round
Table of the National Conference
of Christians and Jews; Charles
Silow, president, Children of
Holocaust Survivors Association
in Michigan.
Misha Rachlevsky, violinist,
and Pauline Martin, pianist, will
present memorial musical selec-
tions. Recitations will be per-
formed by Shari Ferber. Dr. John
J. Mames, chairman of the de-

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The Jewish Parents Institute
will host more than 30 visitors
from Chicago, Cleveland and To-
ronto this weekend as JPI mem-
bers and their guests, from other
secular Jewish organizations,
tour The Precious Legacy exhibit
at the Detroit Institute of Arts on
Saturday.
Two parties are planned for
Saturday night, one for adults and
one for teens, in the homes of two
JPI members. Sunday will feature
a lecture by Dr. Sid Bolkowsky at
the main Jewish Community
Center. This will be followed by a
tour of the Holocaust Memorial
Center and a brunch at the Cen-
ter.
Judy Goldstein of JPI is coor-
dinating the weekend. For infor-
mation about membership in JPI,
call the JPI, 661-1000, ext. 159,
Mondays through Thursdays
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sun-
days from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

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