Letters LESTER JOHNSON LETTERS from page 7 BEACH SERIES - EAST HAMPTON The Historical Association of South Haven's committee, .under Sue Hale's chairmanship, did a superb job mount- ing old photos, displaying dresses and memorabilia and presenting videotaped memories. The First Hebrew Congregation synagogue, built in 1928, was open for tours; and the small South Haven Jewish community members were great hosts. They would welcome donations to help maintain the building (e-mail President Lou Price, lazarcha@aol.com). Gerald S. Cook Beach Series - East Hampton #6, 2001, Oil on canvas, 44 x 60 Farmington Hills Editor's Note: Upcoming events at the synagogue, all scheduled for 7 p.m., include: July 19: Author Bea Kraus dis- cussing her book "A Time to Remember," a history of the Jewish resorts and community of South Haven; July 28: Storytelling and draw- ings. A new $10, drive-tour booklet features photos of many former resorts with maps pinpointing locations. To reach the Center for the Arts, call (269) 637-1041 or log on to wwvv.southhavenarts.org . inches PAINTINGS AND WORKS ON PAPER JULY 9 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 3 David Klein Gallery 163 TOWNSEND BIRMINGHAM MICHIGAN 48009 TELEPHONE 248.433.3700 FAX 248.433.3702 HOURS: TUESDAY — SATURDAY 1 1 - 5:30 DKGALLERY. COM 996410 www RegentStreetof FVestBloomfieleLco 248.681101 ssisted .Lavin Inclusive Package Nurses on duty 24 hours a day Dementia care Gourmet dining erapeutic recreation emit su Respi Hos Helping Mentors On behalf of Jewish Family Service and the Mentor Connection Advisory Board, we would like to thank the JN for highlighting our program in such a beautiful way ("Two At A Time," June 23, page 55). There are thousands of Oakland County youth who might benefit from having a mentor. In order to reach the parents of these children, as well as identify people who might like to mentor, we count on the media for support. We have already received a great response from the arti- cle, including both prospective mentors and youth. As mentioned in the article, the fed- eral grant money that currently funds this program will soon no longer be available. As a result, we are already actively engaged in planning for the future of Mentor Connection. Interested community members who would like to learn more about helping to grow this program may contact Michelle Malamis at Jewish Family Service. Richard Cherkasky Susie Leemaster co-chairs, Mentor Connection Advisory Board West Bloomfield Recall Others, Too *TN 7/14 2005 8 Wrap yourself in the luxury service and amenities that are expected Orchard Lake Rd. South of Lone Pine Rd.,West Bloomfield, MI As a Holocaust survivor, it gives me great pain to write this letter about Anne Frank and the diary she wrote while hiding with her family from Nazi persecution. As we know, ultimately most of her family were caught and murdered in the extermination camp. Only her story has been told. I question why the stories of the other of thousands of Jewish and non-Jewish children who were murdered in the Holocaust have been forgotten while only Anne Frank's story is repeated over and over again. She was only one of over a million children who were murdered in the Holocaust. We living survivors are also diaries who witnessed the horrors of the Holocaust. Perhaps it is not too late to remember all the children who per- ished in the Holocaust. Henry Friedman West Bloomfield Clarification It is not the policy of the Jewish News to run "form letters." In the July 7 issue, the letters "A Positive Example" (page 6) and "Board Sets Policy" (page 7) contained the same paragraph with identical wording regarding support of Executive Director David Gad-Harf of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. Letters must be original. Corections • In the Platinum article "And Kosher Too!" (July 7, page 7), there was an error in the phone number for Grille 173. The correct number is (248) 549- 4520. • In "Dad's Influence" (July 7, page 54), Irwin Cohen is not currently affiliated with Young Israel of Oak Park. He is president of Agudas Yisroel Mogen Abraham. We prefer letters that relate to articles in the Jewish News. We reserve the right to edit or reject letters. Brevity is encouraged. Letter writers generally are limited in frequency of publication. Letters must contain the name, address and tide of the writer and a daytime tele- phone number. Original copies must be hand signed. Mail to the Jewish News at 29200 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 110, Southfield, MI 48034; fax to (248) 304-8885; or e-mail to: letters@thejewishn.ews.com . We prefer letters to be e-mailed.