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From left: Reb Hershl Roth:
.
"We must be on guard"

Jack Pludwinski: `Y1 strong reminder"

Ebi Centeri: "I was strong and young
and wanted to live."

The Janice Charach Epstein
Gallery hosts a tribute to
the strength and the
resilience of Detroit's
Holocaust survivors.

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SUZANNE CHESSLER

Special to the Jewish News

hat can you read into a face?
The Janice Charach Epstein
Gallery may provide some answers
with an exhibition of black and
white photos that come together in "Portraits of
Honor: Detroit's Holocaust Survivors."
• More than 250 faces of people who lived
through the Nazi atrocities will be shown Nov. 8-
Dec. 31, when viewers can search the subjects'
expressions for hints of their terrible past, the
strength that let them endure and the happy
times that were to follow in America.
Text panels that accompany each picture
spotlight histories of courage.
The idea for the exhibit came from Dr.
Charles Silow, a psychologist in the Department
of Psychiatry at DMC-Sinai-Grace Hospital's
Program for Holocaust Survivors and Families.
The son of survivors, Silow has counseled many

