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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 at a Holocaust
commemoration 1 p.m. Sunday,
April 11, at Congregation B'nai
Moshe.
United States armed service units,
representing Selfridge Air National
Guard base under the command of
Brigadier General Allen Ness, will
participate in commemorating the
liberation of the concentration
camps. All four branches of the ser-
vice will join the memorial academy.
Chairmen of the Memorial
Committee are Saul Waldman and
Alan Zekelman. The program is
sponsored by Shaarit Haplaytah of
Detroit, the association of local
Holocaust survivors, and the
Holocaust Memorial Center. The
event is also held in cooperation with
Congregation B'nai Moshe, the
Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit, the Jewish
Community Council, CHAIM
(Children of Holocaust-survivors
Association In Michigan), Hidden
Children of Michigan, B'nai B'rith
Great Lakes Region and the
Ecumenical Division of the
Archdiocese of Detroit.
The program will begin with a
candle-lighting ceremony conducted
by Holocaust survivors and the chil-
dren of Holocaust survivors. The
children's choir of Yeshiva Akiva, led
by Aviva Zacks and accompanied by
Laura Schwartz, will sing. Fifty chil-
dren will perform. Upon the conclu-
sion of memorial prayers by Cantor
Earl Berris of B'nai Moshe, Abraham
Weberman, president of Shaarit
Haplaytah, will give a welcoming
address.
Greetings will be offered by a
number of speakers including Dennis
Archer, mayor of Detroit; Dr. Steven
Grant, president of the Holocaust
Memorial Center; Gustav Berenholz,
chairman of the HMC Executive
Committee; Erna Gorman, a mem-
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ber of the Hidden Children of
Michigan; Dr. Charles Silow, presi-
dent of CHAIM; Bruce Gorosh,
president of the B'nai B'rith Great
Lakes Region; Lawrence A. Wolfe,
president of the Jewish Community
Center, and Howard Wallach, presi-
dent of the Jewish Community
Council. Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig,
director of the Holocaust Memorial
Center, will deliver the memorial
address. Shari Ferber Kaufman will
perform the recitations.
The ceremony also will feature
representatives of the Jewish War
Veterans of the United States,
Department of Michigan, under
Commander Robert Feldman.
Following the memorial academy, a
prayer service and an individual
yahrtzeit memorial candle-lighting
ceremony will be held at the eternal
flame in the Holocaust Memorial
Center.
The event is free of charge.
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Ben-Zion Cohen, one of the
founders of the State of Israel, will
honor Israel's Independence Day
with a lecture, 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
April 15, at the D. Dan & Betty
Kahn Building of the Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield. His talk is titled "The
Contribution of the Undergrounds
to the Establishment of the State of
Israel." He'll discuss Jewish participa-
tion in World War II, the British
mandate in Palestine before 1948,
the battle on Deir Yassin and the
Jerusalem Wall.
Cohen was born, raised and
fought in Jerusalem. He joined the
British navy to fight against the
Nazis in Italy. Later, he returned to
Palestine and secretly joined the
Irgun underground to help establish
the State of Israel. Cohen was a
known commander in Jerusalem
before 1948. That year, he became
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an officer in the Israel Defense
Forces and fought during the War
for Independence. During the 1960s,
he became involved in helping Jews
in other countries emigrate to Israel
The Zionist Organization of
America/Michigan Region is co-
sponsoring the lecture. Israel
Independence Day, Yom Hazikaron,
/
is April 20.
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