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June 19, 1998 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-06-19

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inside: The Year 57571n Review — Locally, Internationally.
Neighborhood Shifts To Improvement Loans.

Waiting Game

The Holocaust Memorial Center
is in limbo while Federation
ponders approval of its expansion plans.

HARRY KIRSBAUM
Staff Writer

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n Tuesday, the board of the
Jewish Federation of Metro-
politan Detroit meets. It
won't be discussing the pro-
posed expansion of the Holocaust
Memorial Center — again.
Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, director
of the HMC, doesn't want to talk
about the delay.
Rosenzveig has been trying for five
years to persuade the Federation and

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ter, as part of its $25-million expan-
sion, wants to add gym facilities in the
same space coveted by the HMC.
Rosenzveig says the JCC expansion
is contingent on the success of the
campaign to raise the funds, and he's
been campaigning, too.
"We will fund-raise, and we also
(
have applications with national insti-
tutions that we think owe it to us," he
said. "We have good reason to believe
that a substantial part, maybe half of
our total, will come from sources
other than the community.
"We are ready to start. They are

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6/19

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There is not enough room to display half the HMC library's 17,000 books.

the United Jewish Foundation, which
owns the property occupied by the
HMC, to allow it to expand. He envi-
sions adding 30,000 to 35,000 square
feet to the existing 12,000-square-foot
building at an estimated cost of $8-
$10 million.
At the moment, there's one major
obstacle: the Jewish Community Cen-
ter also has ambitious plans to expand.
Both want to go in the same direction.
The Kahn Jewish Community Cen-

not."
But expansion really isn't the issue,
said Larry Jackier, Federation vice-
president and board member. "The
issue is that in order to expand, the
HMC has to do it in the overall plan
with the JCC expansion.
"If they were a free-standing build-
ing on private property, that's one
thing. This is a multiple-service site,
and the HMC needs to fit into the
overall context of the plan," he said.

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