tHOHM19. ■ 3k-, ! eripte ;c1, Holocaust Survivors To Meet In Dearborn at'ij c. OrIcre,3,./t;Oti ‘2. ) 1^/.761et..j ; Shushan uL Local child survivors, sitting down from left to right: Agnes Lugosi, Rene Lichtman, Esther Posner, Eva Kraus, Erna Gorman, Miriam Ferber. Standing from front row to back row: Vera Schey. Behind Vera from left: Reli Gringlass, Ruth Weber, Stefa Kupfer, Irene Miller and Fred Lessinq. Top, standing left to right: Simon Goldman, Tom Lugosi, Sid Bolkosky, Jack Gun, Miriam Brysk, Moshe Rubenstein, Miriam Rubenstein, Ellie Levine and mother Sharon Levine, Henry Brysk, and in top right Harry Weinstein. Not shown are Helen Bennett, Anne Beer, Paul Molnar, Maurice Chandler, Lea Grossman, Miriam Winter, Edith Sleutelberg, Adja Zakelik, Ina Silbergleit, Roma and Mark Solent. T P solturcoy, 30 p, n . I (11 00 "oh( Joe' 60174u. C lukAttire• more atton or to purchase tickets contact: T r.:mple 74Z-661 -WOO crr irnaginerrpfe.ivrael.cro Event co-sponsors also include ung MUT& and Tempie Israel Couple's Club 1083830 32 February 23 - 2006 he World Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holo- caust will hold its 19th annual international conference in Dearborn Aug. 25-28. The conference will bring together members and families from more than 50 Child Survivors groups worldwide along with other Holocaust survivors, survivors' children and grandchildren, also called Second and Third Generation. The World Federation is comprised of Holocaust survivors who were children persecuted by the Nazis in ghettos, in camps, in hiding, on the run or forced to leave Nazi-occupied Europe. Child sur- vivors witnessed and experienced the terror and cruelty that ruptured their youth and shaped their lives. They often suffer from feelings of abandonment and from the trauma of lost childhoods. Still, they are committed to telling their stories, transmit their legacy and encourage Holocaust education. They wish to join with local communities to educate others, to combat anti- Semitism and bigotry. The World Federation International Conference will include workshops, panel discussions, speakers, entertain- ment and a Shabbat experience. Participants will plan to visit the Voice/Vision oral history project at the University of Michigan-Dearborn and the Holocaust Memorial Center. "The conferences feature workshops that target not only survivors, but also spouses and children of survivors, known as the Second Generation," says Miriam Ferber from Orchard Lake. "Speakers also address us on issues of concern. Being together with other Child Survivors in a relaxed and safe social atmosphere enables us to discuss and share our experiences \vith others who understand." For further information about the World Federation and the 2006 Conference see www.wtjcsh.org ., e- mail Holocaustchild@comcast.net or call Rene Lichtman, (248) 932-1834 or Miriam Ferber, (248) 681-4843. E,