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KC Exhibit Reminds, Honors
Jews Involved In World War II

ce and snow did not deter the Feldman, Faye Glosser,
more than 400 guests who at- James Grey, Milton Klein,
tended the grand opening of Irving Marshall, Jack H.
the Jewish Historical Society Schwartz and Harriet Siden.
event, "Michigan Jews Remem- This powerful exhibit is on dis-
ber World War II," at the Jew- play at the JCC until Jan. 19.
ish Community Center in West
Bloomfield.
ENTERTAINMENT
Keynote speakers Gerda BOOKS
Weissmann Klein and Kurt
Several Jewish organizations
Klein of Arizona ad-
are selling Entertain-
dressed the crowd. Mrs.
ment books this year.
Klein is the author of
Some of the organiza-
All But My Life and the
tions and committee
focus of a 1995 Emmy-
leaders include: B'nai
winning documentary,
B'rith Women's Coun-
One Survivor Remem-
cil, Cookie Green-
bers. She also tells her
berg; Beth Abraham
story in the National CARLA SC HWARTZ Hillel Moses Men's
Holocaust Museum in
LOC AL
Club, Marc Beals;
Washington, D.C.
COLUM NIST
Jewish Parenting In-
Mr. Klein served in
stitute, Inez Shearer;
the U.S. Army Fifth In-
Na'amat USA, Adell Ozrovitz;
fantry Division. He married his Women's American ORT, Lynn
wife a year after liberating her Triest; National Council of Jew-
and her friends from a factory ish Women, Karen Siporin;
that SS guards abandoned.
Temple Beth El Gift Shop, Miri-
The exhibit features more am Cohen.
than 600 photos of local men and
women who served in the armed I HAVE A DREAM
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Kurt and Gerda Klein, Judy Cantor
and Stephen Rosman at the Jewish
Historical Society benefit.

Eli Saltz, Margot and
Warren Coville

formed mannequins, a victory
banner and front-page headlines
are also part of the display. Ju-
dith Levin Cantor, president
of the Jewish Historical Society
of Michigan, and Stephen M.
Rosman, chairman of the event,
helped organize the exhibit.
Committee members included:
Sharon Berry, Gilbert Bor-
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Margot and Warren Coville
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