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The Courtyard 32500 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills • 851-7540 1 00 lyre a, »` ] ri ift Subscription to • ( ■ The Holocaust Memorial Center will remember the 6 million Jews who died in the Holocaust and Is- rael's victims of terrorism on April 14, during the community's annual Holocaust commemora- tion held in the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center at 1 p.m. The Memorial Academy cere- mony will mark the 51st an- niversary of the end of the Holocaust and the 53rd anniver- sary of the Warsaw Ghetto Up- rising. U.S. armed service units, representing Team Selfridge Air Force Base, under the command of Brigadier General Allen Ness, will participate in commemorat- ing the liberation of the camps. The program is sponsored by Shaarit Haplaytah of Detroit ("the Remnant," the association of Holocaust survivors) and the Holocaust Memorial Center in co- operation with the Jewish Com- munity Center, the Jewish Community Council, CHAIM (Children of Holocaust Survivors Association in Michigan), the Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, and the Ecumenical Division of the Arch- diocese of Detroit. The ceremony will feature a presentation of colors by the Jew- ish War Veterans of the United States of America, Department of Michigan, under Commander Milton Klein. After the singing of anthems and welcoming ad- dresses given by Harry Praw, president of Shaarit Haplaytah, and Abraham Weberman, past president of Shaarit Haplaytah, a candlelighting will be held in memory of the 6 million Jews and the victims of terrorist attacks in Israel. The candles will be lit by Holocaust survivors and children of Holocaust survivors. Speakers will include Colonel Ronald W. Rubin, vice comman- der, 127 Fighter Wing, Selfridge Air National Guard Base; Saul Waldman, president of the Holo- caust Memorial Center; Gustav Berenholz, chairman of the HMC Executive Committee; Dr. Charles Silow, president of CHAIM; Douglas Bloom, presi- dent of the Jewish Community Center, Allen Zemmol, president of the Jewish Community Coun- cil; Barbara Gray, director of the Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews; the Most Rev. Moses B. Anderson, SSE, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdio- cese of Detroit; and Rabbi Charles H. Rosenzveig, founder of the Holocaust Memorial Center. The musical portions of the program will be provided by Can- tor Chaim Najman of Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek. Rita Huppert Frumin and Shari Fer- ber Kaufman will perform the recitations. Following the Memorial Acad- emy, more memorial prayers and an individual yahrtzeit candle- lighting ceremony will be held at the Eternal Flame in the Holo- caust Memorial Center. Rabbi Discusses Assisted Suicide Rabbi Jack Riemer will present a Jewish perspective on the re- cent Jack Kevorkian trial and the issue of assisted suicide at noon Wednesday, April 17, at the Max Fisher Building in Bloomfield Hills. Rabbi Riemer, of Congregation Beth David of Miami, is an au- thor and lecturer. The event is sponsored by the Jewish Feder- ation of Metropolitan Detroit Community Outreach and In- volvement Department. Reservations are required for the $10-per-person lunch and learn program. For details, call the Commu- nity Outreach and Involvement Department, (810) 642-4260. Machon Plans Two Programs Machon L'Torah will hold a lunchtime conference at Miller, Canfield, Paddock, & Stone, 150 W. Jefferson, Detroit, on Tues- day, April 16, at 12:15 p.m. The program will include lunch fol- lowed by a discussion led by Rab- bi Abraham Jacobovitz, director of the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, on "Jewish Ethics." The hosts for this luncheon are Michael Traison and Richard Loebl. There is no charge. For reservations, call Machon L'Torah, (810) 967-0888. Machon L'Torah will hold a deli dinner co-sponsored by the Jewish Student Association of Central Michigan University on Wednesday, April 17, at 7 p.m. Rabbi Jacobovitz, will lead a dis- cussion on "Abortion, Kevorkian, and Judaism." There is no charge. The event will take place in the Bovee Student Center on campus. For information and reservations call the Julian Az- eryayev, (517) 774-5052; or the Machon office, (810) 967-0888. Groups Hold Blood Drive Congregation B'nai Moshe and Temple Shir Shalom will hold a blood drive at Congregation B'nai Moshe on Sunday, April 21, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Call Congregation B'nai Moshe, (810) 788-0600, for an ap- pointment.