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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-13

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Detroit Jewish News

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Holocaust Memorial Center
Gets Donation

Edward Mark Bugaj, a
Detroit teacher and
Grosse Pointe Shores
resident, was honored as
a "big guy who has
made a difference in
people's lives" by
Rochester Big & Tall, a
Southfield-based cloth-
ier for big and tall men.
The store awarded
Bugaj a $500 gift cer-
tificate and a $1,000
donation to his favorite
charity. He chose the
West Bloomfield-based
Edward Mark Bugaj and Rochester Big 6- Tall Southfield
Holocaust Memorial
store manager Darius Emanuelpresent a $1, 000 check to
Rabbi Charles H Rosenzveig, founder and executive vi ce
Center.
president of the Holocaust Memorial Center.
"I've always been
interested and curious,
and embarrassed, about the
had written about him, he figured "he
Holocaust," said Bugaj, an HMC
had already won." And when he
board member since 1992. "I'm Polish
received the call from Rochester that
and Catholic and I feel that the
he had indeed been chosen, Bugaj just
Church has yet to fully come to accept
chuckled and answered, "I know. How
the truth about its role in the
often does a wife write such nice
Holocaust and the events that led up
things about her husband?"
to it. I spent a wonderful afternoon in
Rochester Big & Tall, with corpo-
the HMC's library reading and learn-
rate offices in San Francisco, operates
ing about things that are rarely dis-
20 retail apparel stores in the U.S. and
cussed openly. We need to teach peo-
England. Rochester President Bob
ple to be sensitive to others. The
Sockolov said, "We are proud to be
Holocaust Memorial Center does that.
associated with Edward M. Bugaj and
"Other nations and churches have
excited to be donating $1,000 to the
acknowledged the intense anti-
Holocaust Memorial Center, a deserv-
Semitism on the religious-cultural
ing charity. We challenge other corpo-
level and have admitted responsibility
rations to match and exceed our dona-
for their actions or lack thereof,"
tion and, together, we will make an
Bugaj said. "Can it be that the Church
impact in the community."
has a case of invented memory or his-
torical amnesia? Talk of future Vatican
symposiums on anti-Judaism only
delays a needed, formal statement of
The Jewish. News has early deadlines of
contrition on the part of the Church.
noon Wednesday, Nov. 18, and noon
Waiting for all of the survivors to per-
Wednesday, Nov. 25, for local publici-
ish before admitting to the truth is
ty to be considered for the issues of
insensitive."
Friday, Nov. 27, and Friday, Dec. 4.
Bugaj has been an elementary
school teacher in Detroit for 28 years.
His wife, Raelene, a Southfield
teacher, nominated her husband for
the award. In her application ; she
wrote that Bugaj "is a community role
Eilu v' Eilu will offer a new, six-week
model because, no matter where he
Latte
& Learning series with
travels within the city or nearby sub-
Congregation
Beth Abraham Hillel
urbs, former students recognize him,
Moses
Rabbi
Aaron
Bergman titled
address him admiringly, and comment
"Six
Ideas
that
Saved
Judaism," 10-11
about the humor and values he tried
a.m.,
at
Borders
Books
and Music,
to incorporate into everyday lessons
30995
Orchard
Lake
Road,
and skills. . . He deplores the injus-
Farmington Hills, on Monday morn-
tices and inhumane treatment of any
ings
beginning Nov. 16.
culture or ethnic group."
Each
session will be self-contained
For his part, Bugaj never thought
and
can
be
attended independently.
he would be selected as Rochester's
The
subject
for the opening session
winner in metro Detroit. But, after
will
be,
"God
Cares About Us! The
reading the flattering things his wife
Subversive Idea of Ethical

Early Deadlines

Judaism Saved
By Six Ideas

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