at the 11S ,7 oin Quarter Century Club Cabaret gwirig Into Spring 7-.30 p.m. N\Ted-riesday, -May • • • • • • • • • • ------- Listen to the music of the • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • playing the sounds of: • • • • • • 5444v Got:41,44. Wzpvts • • • • • • DA4a Dtvvt€4, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7ie • • Mat Shalom_ Synagogue Campaign • • • • Quarter 29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills • • • • Century • • • • Club Dessert & coffee • s 15 per person • Informal attire • • • • • For information or reservations: Helen Katz or Shelly Roberts (248) 642-4260 • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bob Hopkins Band Aiau Et.t4,004% friate4 Sidney Finkel, a child survivor of the Piotrkow ghetto, the first ghetto in Poland, told of his family's experiences and showed a video commemorating cit- izens Piotrkow who lost their lives in the /- Shoah. turned into a paper sculpture. Designed and created by Laurence Biederman, titled Culture Lost, it will become part of the permanent collec- tion at the Holocaust Memorial Cen- ter in West Bloomfield. Recollections featured a video mon- tage by Howard Morris, "A Culture Lost," which began with photographs of life and families in pre-war Europe, continued with photographs from the era of Hider's rise to power and con- cluded with photographs from the Shoah itself. Two of the temple's young congre- gants, Diana Lawrence and Joshua Palay, had their work showcased. Diana read her essay, "We Were Slaves in Egypt." Ann Zibelman Rose per- formed the world premiere of Palay's composition Constant. Mid-performance, the Olga Bodek Hern Memorial Holocaust Essay Awards were presented to three Ann Arbor Pioneer High School students: Christopher Gravelyn, Michael Burns and Yolanda Doster. The Hern Awards are presented for essays describing the effects of Holocaust education on the individual student and on the larger community. Readings also included poetry and personal reflections. The closing read- ing was an excerpt from Kenneth Wachsberger's The Last Selection: A Child's Journey Through The Holocaust, describing one girl's experiences being part of Mengele's last selection from the Shoah and her surviving that expe- rience due to imminent emancipation of the camps. The event ended with singing by Shir Chadash, Temple Beth Emeth's middle and high school choir, led by Ann Zibelman Rose. Join in a special tribute to Israel's 50th anniversary •ft. Allied Jewish Campaign MICHAEL A. JONAS PHOTOGRAPHY Certified Professional Photographer Specializing In Weddings Bar/Bat Mitzvahs Dart't Re . Drip Get Your Faucet Fixed! Check out the Plumbers in our Marketplace i Home and Service Guide. And Fine Celebrations pot.-06, BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN (248) 647-5060 A The Difference IS The Difference!" AlUTO mom PINKHAIIIERS Don tBe Drip; I I SALES • LEASING Get Your Faucet Fixed! ! L Check out the l• Plumbers in our Marketplace i Home and i Service Guide. David Rosettman's Jv eatca 14e Best Music Reviews im 'N Gmtertaimastemt 5/8 1998 57