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Yom HaShoah community events
to honor victims.

Farmington Hills
The Holocaust Memorial Center will
host Yizkor Day to commemorate the
6 million martyrs and Israel's victims
of terrorism on Sunday, April 23.
Sponsored by the HMC and
Sharit Haplaytah, the event is pre-
sented in cooperation with the World
Federation of Jewish Child Survivors
of the Holocaust, CHAIM (Children
of Holocaust.Survivors Association in
Michigan), and B'nai B'ith Great Lakes
Region.
Saul Waldman, HMC development
chair, Alan Zekelman, former HMC
president, and Dr. Michael Treblin,
HMC president, will welcome guests.
A candlelighting ceremony will be
followed by memorial prayers and
renditions by Cantor Meir Finkelstein
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Abraham Weberman, president
of Shaarit Haplaytah, Will welcome
the guests. Dr. Stephen Grant, HMC
executive committee chairman, Erna
Gorman, representing the Hidden
Children, and Dr. Charles Slow,
CHAIM president, will express greetings.
Readings will be performed by
Shari Ferber Kaufman of West
Bloomfield. Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig,
HMC founder and executive director,
will give the memorial address.
A candlelighting ceremony and
memorial prayer service at the eternal
flame will conclude the service.

Bloomfield Township
Temple Beth El marks Yom HaShoah
with an evening of learning and
remembrance at 7 p.m. Monday, April
24.
George Vine, a Holocaust survivor,
will speak. The evening will include
cantorial music as well as selec-
tions by the University of Michigan
saxophone quartet, Penultimate, with
arrangements by sophomore Alan
Posner. There will also be a candle-
lighting ceremony and participation
by Temple Beth El's high school
students. Postcards with the names
of Holocaust victims were mailed to
temple members. The names will be
read during the Mourner's Kaddish at
the close of the service.

Lansing

The Michigan Jewish Conference,
the Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan Detroit, the Holocaust
Education Coalition and the Office
of Governor Jennifer Granholm will
host the Official State of Michigan
Holocaust Commemoration Ceremony
on Wednesday, April 26, at noon in the
Capitol Rotunda, Lansing.
"Legacies of Justice" is the theme of
this year's Holocaust ceremony.
State legislators, over 60 Holocaust
survivors, Jewish War Veterans and
the Boy Scout troop from Adat Shalom
Synagogue in Farmington Hills will
participate. Admission is free and the
public is welcome.

Windsor

An interfaith commemoration of the
Holocaust will be 7 p.m Tuesday, April
25, at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue.
The theme, "Honoring Simon
Wiesenthal: One Person Can Make A
Difference will feature Avi Benolo,
Canadian director of Friends of Simon
Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust
Studies. The Windsor Community
Choir will sing.
Sponsors are Congregation Beth
El, Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue,
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue and the
Windsor Jewish Federation.

Flint

Yom HaShoah Day will be commemo-
rated. with a memorial service and
candlelighting ceremony on Sunday,
April 23, at 7 p.m. at Temple Beth El,
5150 Calkins1d. in Flint.
Debra Ruby, supervisor of adult ser-
vices at the Flint Public Library, will
review Night by Elie Wiesel.
Former Flint Unitarian Universalist
minister Rev. Waitstill Sharp and
his wife, Martha, will be recognized
as "Righteous Among Nations" for
their heroic efforts to aid and res-
cue Jews during the Holocaust. The
program is sponsored by the Flint
Jewish Federation, Temple Beth El,
Chabad House of Eastern Michigan,
Congregation Beth Israel, Ivriah and
Jewish Community Services.

- Edited by staff writer Harry Kirsbam

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