Tom Moab Ready to ride are Bob Vanness of Royal Oak, Don Borkin ofWest Bloomfield, Larry Steiner ofWest Bloomfield, Dennis Chatlin of Farmington Hills, Sy Freilich of White Lake, Jess Elson of Farmington Hills and Stuart Daniels of Farmington Hills. Jewish motorcycle clubs to meet in D. C. to mark Yom HaShoah. HARRY MRS BAUM StaffWiiter T hey ride with a message. Recalling the annual pilgrim- age thousands of Vietnam vet- erans make during Memorial Day weekend to honor their fallen and unaccounted-for brothers, the Jewish Motorcyclists Alliance, a loosely knit association of the most active Jewish motorcycle clubs in the country and Canada, will hold its first-ever "Ride to Remember" over the week leading up to the Friday, May 6, Holocaust Remembrance Day, 60 years after the end of the Holocaust and World War II. And seven members of the Metro Detroit-based "Chai Riders" are plan- ning to make the trip, said Sy Freilich, of White Lake. "It's a big commitment," said Freilich, the unofficial commissioner HMC Hosts Yom HaShoah Observance The U.S. Air Force from Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Macomb County will present an honor guard to open the annual Holocaust Memorial Academy at the Holocaust Memorial Center's campus, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 8. The public event will commemorate observance of Yom Rosenzveig HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrace Day. A highlight will be the lighting of candles by Holocaust survivors and their families in honor of the 6 million who perished in the Holocaust and in memory of Israel's victims of ter- rorism. The Holocaust Memorial Center (HMC) and Sh a arit Haplaytah will cosponsor the event. Participating organizations include Children of Holocaust Survivors Association in Michigan (CHAIM), the Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust and the B'nai B'rith Great Lakes-Region. Saul Waldman, HMC's development chair; Alan Zekelman, HMC's immedi- ate past president; and Dr. Michael Trebelin, HMC president, will chair the . Victoria Palace Registered Electrologist Permanent Hair Removal 5/ 5 2005 34 Complimentary Consultation Call for an appointment 16 Years Experience of the group. "You're talking about getting away for a week to 10 days." The Riders were scheduled to meet at the Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 4, where executive director and founder Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig was to see them off. "Everyone is publishing their route on the Web site so groups can meet along the way," Freilich said. After forming into riding groups Michael Shapiro of the Jewish Telegraph- ic Agency contributed to this report. event. Abraham Weberman, president of Shaarit Haplaytah, will offer a wel- come. Cantor Yevsey Gutman of Adat Shalom Synagogue will chant memorial prayers with piano accompaniment by Cantor Sholom Kalib. Shari Kaufman Ferber and Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit faculty member Mitch Master will offer readings. JAMD students will present musical selections. The Zamir Chorale will per- form under Ben Cohen's direction. Greetings will be extended by Dr. Steven D. Grant, past-president of HMC; Erna Gorman, representing the Hidden Children; and Dr. Charles Silow, presi- dent of CHAIM. Col. Stephen Vancil, a senior officer from Selfridge, will speak on behalf of the U.S. Armed Forces. Rabbi Charles H. Rosenzveig, founder and executive vice president of the HMC, will deliver the memorial address. Guests will then move to the Eternal Flame, where they will light yahrtzeit candles and be led in the chanting of Kaddish and El Molei Rachamim. The facility is wheelchair accessible. For information, call HMC, (248) 553- 2400. KNOW AN OLDER ADULT WHO NEEDS KOSHER MEALS ON WHEELS? The Agencies of the Jewish Federation 245-626-5523 and exchanging cell phone numbers, they were to make a nearly 550 mile two-day trip to Virginia for a dinner gathering with other riders in Falls Church. Chai Rider Dennis Chatlin, of Farmington Hills said the group is hoping to link up with a few hundred other riders. "The following morning [May 6], we're all gathering at a Harley Davidson dealership 25 miles outside Washington," he said. "From there we'll go to the Holocaust Museum." Mike Feldman, 61, of West Bloomfield is going for several reasons. He's a child of a Holocaust survivor and very much involved in Holocaust remembrance activities, he said. "Beyond that, I'm an avid motorcy- cle rider, and I've been with the Chai Riders for years," he said. "This is the longest ride I've ever taken, and I've always dreamt of cross- ing state lines," he said. "I not only get a chance to do it, but do it with lands- men. It's an exciting time and I'll be with all my chaverim (friends), so I'm really looking forward to it." ❑ ELDE' LIN Connecting People & Services (248) 592-2240 www.thisisfederation.org/elderlink 971550