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CHAIM Names Winners
Of Essay Competition

Michael Weiss, a sopho-
more at West Bloomfield
High School, was the first
place winner in the first an-
nual writing competition
sponsored by CHAIM —
Children of Holocaust Sur-
vivors Association in Michi-
gan.
The topic of the contest was
"Why should students learn
about the Holocaust? How
can this learning experience
be applied to life today?"
In addition to a cash
award, Weiss will receive a
certificate of honor from Gov.
James Blanchard in Lansing
on April 30, Holocaust Com-
memoration Day.
Second place winner was
Ori Lev, a junior at
Southfield-Lathrup High
School, and Kevin Mackey, a
senior at Ferndale High
School, took third place.
Honorable mentions were
won by Karen Blem of Avon-
dale High School, Daniel
Bree of Andover High School,
Kris Satterfield and Shelly
Wigman, both of Ferndale

West Bloomfield High School

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High School, and Cheryl
Wirthin of Andover. All of
the students received certifi-
cates of honor and a silver
pin that reads "zachor" (re-
member).
Eighty high schools, paroc-
hial and public, in Oakland
County were invited to par-
ticipate in the writing con-
test.
The judges for this year's
competition were: Charles
Silow, president of CHAIM;
Dr. Sidney Bolkosky, profes-
sor, University of Michigan-
Dearborn; Dr. David Harris,
director and social studies
coordinator, Oakland Schools;
and Barbara Gray, assistant
director, Greater Detroit In-
terfaith Round Table of
Christians and Jews.
CHAIM's Holocaust com-
mittee members include
chairman, Betty Ellias; Rosa
Chessler, Gail Gales and
Sherry Lipson. CHAIM plans
to offer the competition as an
annual event.
Following is the winning
essay:

The Holocaust:
Looking Backward

MICHAEL WEISS

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Contest winners are, from left: Ori Lev, Michael Weiss and
Kevin Mackey.

W

hen the topic of the
Holocaust is dis-
cussed, the question
inevitably arises: "Why
should we study the
Holocaust today?" The an-
swer invariably given is, "To
prevent this' sort of tragedy
from ever occurring again."
This reply has been repeated
so many times, in so many
forms, that it has become a

catch-phrase, a cliche devoid
of all meaning. But the ques-
tions remain, demanding an-
swers: Why study it today?
What do we mean by "To
prevent it from happening
again?"
The question seems ludicr-
ous. After all, how could it
happen again? We are
civilized people in today's
world. How could the sense-
less slaughter of 11 million
human beings — six million
Jews and five million non-
Jews — repeat itself? Surely,

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