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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-07

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In 1941, a 12-year-old boy found himself
caught up in the Holocaust. For the next
tour years, he miraculously survived
numerous Nazi actions, life in a ghetto,
three concentration camps and a death
march. Most of the members of his
extended family perished. Through Solly
Ganor's life, xve experience the lives of
millions of Jewish children.

Please join us for an incredible photographic exhibit based on the Holocaust
experiences of Sony Ganor and other survivors of the Kaunas Ghetto

In 1995, Kodan s . ha :America published NIL Ganor's book Light

Somerset Collection

011e Candle: A Survivor's Tale Fn»n Lithuania to Jerusalem. The

book is based on a xyartime diary he kept throughout his
imprisonment in the Kaunas (Kovno) Ghetto in Lithuania.

Written over a period of more than 30 years, this is a poignant
story of a young man's survival against the odds. Many
Holocaust historians consider the book a sensitive and
inspiring story Of a child surviving the Holocaust and have
compared Nil-. amor's diary to that of Anne Frank.

`Light One Candle' Exhibit

A Child's Diary of the Holocaust

EXHIBIT DATES: September 12 - October 2

South Rotunda

OPENING RECEPTION
Wednesday, September 12, 2001
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Despite everything, NIL Ganor has remained a sensitive,
warill and optimistic human being. He serves as an inspiration
to the thousands of people who have read his book.

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9/7
2001

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This exhibit is made possible
through the generosity of the
following sponsors:

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Questions? Contact Kara Weiner
at (24H) 2031499
or e-mail: kweiner@jimd.org

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