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April 10, 1998 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-04-10

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lipstick...In honor of Mother's Day, The Apple Tree invites mothers with
children of all ages to tell us what it is you love about your son or daughter.
We'll publish as many as possible in the May 10 issue. Please have your
submission at our office NO LATER THAN 9 A.M., MONDAY APRIL 27.

All articles must follow these guidelines:

1. Keep your comments to no more than 150 words.
2. Entries must be typed, double-spaced.
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and white, but must be clear. If you would like your picture returned, include
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DETROIT
JEWISH NEWS

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The Holocaust Memorial Center will
remember the 6 million Jews who died
in the Holocaust and Israel's victims of
terrorism 1 p.m. Sunday, April 19, dur-
ing the community's annual Holocaust
commemoration held in the Kahn Jew-
ish Community Center.
The ceremony will feature represen-
tatives of the Army Garrison unit at Sel-
fridge Air National Guard Base, who
will bear flags, and the Jewish War Vet-
erans. A candlelighting ceremony will
follow in memory of the 6 million. The
candles will be lit by Holocaust sur-
vivors and the children of Holocaust
survivors.
After a welcoming address given by
Abraham Weberman, president of
Shaarit Haplaytah, a number of speak-
ers will address the assembly.
The musical portions of the program
will be provided by Cantor Chaim Naj-
man of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
and Cantor Sholom Kalib on the piano.
Shari Ferber Kaufman and Jamie Kras-
man will perform the recitations.
Following the Memorial Academy, a
prayer service and an individual
yahrtzeit candlelighting ceremony will
be held at the Eternal Flame in the
Holocaust Memorial Center.

Hillel Hosts
Patron Event

Donors of $613 or more to the Annual
Patron Campaign at Hillel Day School
will be recognized at a special event at
the home of Hillel past parents and cur-
rent grandparents, Miriam and Fred
Ferber, 7 p.m. Thursday, May 7.
Arna Poupko, Judaic consultant for
the Montreal Federation, will be the
featured speaker.
Proceeds from this event will enrich
educational programs and the learning
environment. For information, contact
Marianne Bloomberg, (248) 851-6950.

School Honors
The Morrison

A community-wide dinner will be held
5:30 p.m. Sunday, April 26, at South-
field's Plaza Hotel, to celebrate the first
graduating class of Beis Chaya Mushka
Girls High School (BCM), and its
recent move into a new school building
at the corner of Balfour and Coolidge
Roads in Oak Park.

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