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June 15, 2001 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-06-15

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HMC Begins
Docent Training

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The Holocaust Memorial Center in
West Bloomfield will begin a new
docent training session 10 a.m.
Wednesday, June 20, in the Peck
Educational Conference Center at the
HMC, 6602 West Maple Road.
Docents guide groups on walking
tours through the HMC, explain the
exhibits and interpret the history and
lessons of the Holocaust.
Coordinating the training program
will be master docent Judy Miller, an
HMC board member and retired
teacher. Participants receive a script,
view videos, read assigned books and
articles and benefit from the experi-
ences of seasoned docents who will
mentor the trainees. A one-on-one
walk through with an active docent
completes the program.
The training can be tailored to meet
participants' needs and personal sched-
ules. Docent candidates may complete
the training at their own pace. Once
they have finished the program, they
may choose the day or days on which
they would like to serve.
Pre-registration is necessary. For
information, call Selma Silverman,
(248) 661-0840.

Bolkosky Earns
History Award

Since
1986

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The Jewish Historical Society of
Michigan will honor Sidney M.
Bolkosky with the 2001 Leonard N.
Simons History Award 10:45 a.m.
Sunday, June 24, at Temple Beth El.
Bolkosky, of Oak Park, is a profes-
sor of history at the University of
Michigan-Dearborn, where he is the
William E. Stirton Professor in the
social sciences.
Maud Lyon, executive director of
Detroit 300 Inc., will outline the
events marking Detroit's 300th
anniversary.
The event will feature a book-sign-
ing by Judith Levin Cantor of
Bloomfield Hills, author of Jews In
Michigan, and a performance by
Robert Grossman, portraying the late
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, who was
instrumental in the development and
growth of Temple Beth El.
The meeting will be followed by a
luncheon. There is no charge for the
meeting; the luncheon is $25. For
reservations and information, call Rob
Kaplow, (248) 827-1868, or Jim Grey,
(248) 540-9070.

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