AVRIL 18, 1997 Invitational Set For June Calendar COMMUNITY Gary Sallen and Eric Krause are the co-chair- men for the 7th annual Hank Greenberg Memorial Golf and Tennis Invitational, which benefits the Hank Greenberg Oncology Fund at Sinai Hospital. It will be held Monday, June 9, at Tam 0' Shanter Country Club in West Bloomfield, sponsored by the Michigan Jew- ish Sports Hall of Fame. The Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame was founded in 1985 to honor Jewish sports figures who have distinguished themselves in the field of sports within the state of Michigan. Its objectives are to foster Jewish identity through athletics and to raise money for can- cer research, youth activities, scholarships for college and summer camp and sponsorship of the annual Fame Games at the Jewish Community Center. Workmen's CircleJArbeter Ring will host a commemoration of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 20, at the Workmen's Circle building. The annual dinner of the Oakland Branch, American Civil Liberties Union will be 6 p.m. Sunday, April 20, at the Kings- ley Inn. Richard Lobenthal will speak. For reservations, call (810) 855-5200. WOMEN Above: Gary Sallen _Left: Eric Krause Mic.higan Region Women's American ORT will host a Passover brunch, 11 a.m. Thursday, April 24, at the ORT office. HMC Commemorates Yom Hashoah Historical Society Honors Zieve Mary Lou Zieve will be honored for her work in ed- ucating the public about the history of the Jews in Detroit and Michigan. She will be given the Leonard N. Simons History Award at the Jewish Historical Society's annual luncheon noon Sunday, June 1, at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Ms. Zieve has served on various boards includ- Akiva Hebrew Day School's high school division recently hosted ing the American Federation of Television and Ra- Mr. David Hermelin at a Rosh Chodesh breakfast. Mr. Hermelin Mary Lou Zieve dio Artists, the Karmanos Cancer Institute, spoke to the students about his involvement with Israel Bonds and Michigan Opera Theater and the National Council of Jewish Women. She the United Jewish Appeal. Pictured with Mr. Hermelin are Boruch is president of the Detroit Historical Museum. She has received the Lifetime Saks, Misha Feldman, Ariel Reinitz, Dovid Gardin, Melina Chopp, Achievement in Broadcasting Award from the National Association of Tele- Aron Srolovitz and Danielle Weiss. vision Arts and Sciences as well as the distinguished Alumna of the Year Award from Kingswood School Cranbrook. Cantor Stephen Dubov, cantor of Temple Beth El, will present "An American Jubilee," a history of the Jews of America in popu- lar song. The cost of the luncheon is $22. For information, contact Joan Music, food, dancing and activities for Braun, (810) 626-8985. mouewr—)9 a). the entire family will highlight the In- credible Israel Fest noon Sunday, June 1, at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. Coordinated by the Michigan/Israel Connection of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, the Incred- ible Israel Fest will celebrate Israel's 49th birthday. The ac- tivities begin with the annual Walk for Israel. Following the walk at 12:45 p.m., there will be live entertainment, Israeli dancing, music for children and families and a sing-along. Bettina Gregory, a senior correspondent for "ABC News," will be Jewish Experiences for Families, Hillel Foundation of Metro the keynote speaker for the Anti-Defamation League's first annu- Detroit, Israel Bonds New Leadership Division and Labor al Women of Achievement Awards, 6 p.m. Thursday, May 1, at Zionist organizations will provide hands-on arts and crafts ac- the Radisson Plaza Hotel in Southfield. Five women will be honored tivities for families, and there will be kiddie rides. Kosher items for their work in building bridges among the diverse racial, religious will be sold at the food festival. and ethnic communities of greater Detroit. They include Brenita For information about the free family event, call the Michi- Crawford, president and CEO of Mercy Hos- gan/Israel Connection, (810) 645-7878. pital-Detroit; Dalin Garcia, manager of train- ing and development at Mexican Industries; Jane Thomas, assistant dean of the School The Michigan Jewish of Medicine at Wayne State University; and War Veterans recently Susan Yorke, a Temple Israel vice president donated an American and national board member of Hadassah. flag for the outdoor flag A special Lifetime Achievement Award pole at the Fleischman will be presented to Mildred Jeffrey, gover- Residence. Americanism nor emerita of the WSU board of governors, officer Bert Ellstein is former UAW official and a founder of the Na- shown presenting the tional Women's Political Caucus. flag to Carol Rosenberg and Myrna Katz during Tickets for the reception are $125 per per- the program ceremonies. son and can be purchased through the ADL office, (810) 355-3730. Bettina Gregory Israel Fest At Maple-Drake ADL Award Dinner Hears Bettina Gregory LLJ Cr) LL1 CD cC CZ) H- 38 A -3P The Holocaust Memorial Center will remem- ber the six million Jews who died in the Holocaust and Israel's victims of terrorism 1 p.m. Sunday, May 4, during the com- munity's annual Holocaust commem- oration at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. The ceremony will feature a proces- sion of U.S. armed service units, rep- resented by Team Selfridge Air Force Base, which helped liberate the camps. After welcoming addresses by Harry Praw, president of Shaarit Haplaytah, a candlelighting will be held. Candles will be lit by Holocaust survivors and children of Holocaust survivors. Speakers will include Col. Ronald W. Rubin, vice commander, 127 Fight- er Wing, Selfridge Air National Guard Base; Saul Waldman, president of the Holocaust Memorial Center; Gustav Berenholz, chairman of the HMC Ex- ecutive Committee; Dr. Charles Silow, president of CHALK Rene Lichlman, Hidden Children of Michigan; Jerald Kaufinan, vice president of the Jewish Community Center; Allen Zemmol, president of the Jewish Community Council; Dr. Daniel Krichbaum, direc- tor of the Greater Detroit Interfaith Round Table of the National Confer- ence; a representative from the Arch- diocese of Detroit; and Rabbi Charles H. Rosenzveig, founder of the Holocaust Memorial Center. The musical portions of the program will be provided by Cantor Chaim Naj- man of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and Neil Eisenstein on the piano. Rita Huppert Frumin will perform the recitations. During the ceremony, members of the B'nai B'rith Youth Di- vision will read the names of children who perished during the Holocaust. Following the Memorial Academy, a prayer service and an individual yahrtzeit candlelighting ceremony will be held at the eternal flame in the Holo- caust Memorial Center.