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January 20, 2005 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-01-20

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For 42 years, Rabbi Charles
Rosenzveig has been the Holocaust
Memorial Center's one-man show.

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1,01 *&. ALEX K

HARRY KIRS BAUM
Staff Writer

is fingerprints are everywhere. From fund-raiser to

museum curator, library builder, educational

programmer, dinner organizer and special-event

coordinator, Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, founder and executive director

of the Holocaust Memorial Center in

Farmington Hills, oversees almost every

COVER STORY

facet of the institution he calls "the finest

museum in the world."

As a youth in a Bialystok, Poland, yeshivah when the German

army invaded, Rabbi Rosenzveig survived the Holocaust by hiding

Rabbi Rowizveig in the HAIO
Museum oflUropeau lertil.,b Heritage,

IT'S MY LIFE on page 18

1/20
2005

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