64 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 22, 1985 LOCAL NEWS let your words do the talking in the JEWISH NEWS Call The Jewish News Advertising Department at 354-6060 Lunch 11 a.m. Dinner 4 p.m.-1 a.m. Banquet Facilities Entertainment Nightly 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 El Reservations, 362-1262 Concourse, Top of Troy • 755 W. 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The candlelighters Lola Seider- man, Sima Yarsike, Gittel Fish, Norman Adelsberg, Berek Rothenberg and Harry Praw will be accompanied by the following children of Holocaust survivors: Gale Gales, Bonnie Levin, Dina Rosenzveig, Gary Karp, Mark Kent and Robert Roth. In memory of Israeli fallen 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 movie listings BERKLEY THEATRE 2990 W. 12 Mile Rd. 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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 LOOKING FOR A SPECIAL PLACE • 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. 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