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Shoah Photos
On Display
DMC/Sinai-Grace Hospital's
Program for Holocaust Survivors
and Families and the Jewish
Community Center of Metropolitan
Detroit will host part three of the
photographic exhibition "Portraits
of Honor: Detroit's Holocaust
Survivors" at the JCC in Oak Park
until March 8.
The exhibition features more pho-
tographs in black and white with
brief biographies of Holocaust sur-
vivors in our Detroit community.
The project is under the direction
of Dr. Charles Silow of DMC/Sinai-
Grace Hospital. Volunteers who
have helped in this project include
Patricia Bernstein, Rosa Chessler,
Barbara Cohen, Helen Cozzetto,
Marilyn Feingold, Debra Feldman,
Rita Geiringer, Sarah Hartman-
Silow, Howard Kaplan, Natalie
Iglewicz, Allene Koby, Eva Kraus,
Morry Levin, Rene Lichtman,
David Oliwek, Sandra Silver and
Cindi Wagner.
Holocaust survivors who would
like to be included in future presen-
tations of this continuing project are
asked to call Dr. Silow, (248) 210-
4849.
ElderLink Services
Booklet Available
For those seeking information on
older adult services, ElderLink has
created a new booklet, "ElderLink
Network of Services: A Supportive
Community for Jewish Older
Adults."
The ElderLink Network of
Services provides a continuum of
care to help older adults and their
families. Support and assistance are
available in a variety of living envi-
ronments.
ElderLink is the network of serv-
ices provided by a partnership of the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit and its constituent agencies
which provide services to older
adults. These agencies are Jewish
Apartments and Services, Jewish
Community Center, Jewish Family
Service, Jewish Home and Aging
Services and JVS.
For information on older adult
services and/or to receive a free
booklet, call the ElderLink referral
line, (248) 559-330