LETTERS
LETTERS from
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Region has contributed more than
175 ambulances to Israel.
All funds raised are earmarked for
the paramedic training scholarship
fund, urgently needed emergency
medical equipment and supplies,
ambulances or the Ashdod-based
Emergency Medical Center, which is
solely funded by Michigan Region.
Dr. Robert M. Katz chairs our
Medical-Dental Council.
Currently, the youth of Metro
Detroit are involved in a campaign
to send an ambulance to Israel called
Project Lifeline, co-chaired by Nancy
Adler, Sheri Stay and Jodi Tobin.
The goal is for every Jewish child in
Metro Detroit to raise $18 with the
intent being for them to collectively
pay for a new ambulance for use in
Israel.
Currently participating in this proj-
ect are: Yeshivat Akiva, Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Birmingham Temple,
B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region,
Congregation Beth Ahm,
Congregation Beth Shalom,
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, the
Grosse Pointe Jewish Council, Hillel
Day School, Hillel of Metropolitan
Detroit-Wayne State University,
Michigan Region-B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization, Tamarack Camps,
Temple Beth El, Temple Kol Ami,
Temple Israel and the University of
Michigan Hillel.
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Sixty years after the liberation of Auschwitz, Oakland University pays tribute to
the survivors and heroes of the Holocaust through a series of special events.
chairman
Eva Mames
president
Michigan Region, ARMDI
Bloomfield Hills
DINNER AND A SPECIAL DIALOGUE WITH EVA SCHLOSS
Eva Schloss was a childhood friend of Anne Frank's. Eva and her mother were
at Auschwitz, and after the war, her mother married Otto Frank, Anne's father.
Join Eva on Saturday, March 19, for a strolling dinner and the opening night
To contribute to Project Lifeline, call
(248) 352-0434.
performance of And Then They Came for Me: Remembering the World of Anne
Frank. Ms. Schloss will participate in a special dialogue following the play,
which was inspired by her book Eva's Story.
Corrections
Saturday, March 19, 2005
6 p.m. dinner at Meadow Brook Art Gallery
8 p.m. performance at Meadow Brook Theatre
To order tickets, call (248) 370-2650. Seating is limited to 125 people.
DEREK LAM
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR HONORARY COMMITTEE
Chairpersons
Nancy and Robert Schostak
Lois and Mark Shaevsky
Marcia and Eugene
Applebaum
Doris and James August
Patti and Howard Baum
Amy and Dr. Joe Berke
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Susie and Robert Citrin
Shelly and Peter Cooper
Diane Farber
Paula and Louis Glazier
Rose and David Handleman
Doreen Hermelin
Gina and Arthur Horwitz
Maggie and Mark Jannott
Helen and Martin Katz
Terran and Roger Leemis
Lisa and Hannan Lis
Florine Mark
Sally and Fred Marx
College of Arts and Sciences
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Myrna and Spencer Partrich
Audrey and Irving Rose
Harriet and Dr. Norman Rotter
Rosie and Mark Schlussel
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• Last week's Editor's Notebook
("Tempered Hope," March 3, page
5) should have stated that the
University of Wisconsin campus
where the faculty senate voted to rec-
ommend divestment from companies
that sell weapons to Israel was in
Platteville, not Madison.
• The story about Specs Howard
("In Thirty-Five," March 3, page 31)
incorrectly identified Sari Zalesin.
She is a music director and national
on-air talent at XM Satellite Radio in
Washington, D.C.