Educating individuals. Impacting communities. DIGS visions of hope 2007 Walk of Ages Earlier The annual Walk of Ages community walkathon sponsored by Jewish Home and Aging Services Auxiliary will be held Sunday, May 6, on the Applebaum Jewish Community Center campus in West Bloomfield. The date was moved from September to avoid conflicts with other JHAS events. Proceeds from the fifth annual walk will help support elderly residents of the Fleischman Residence and Danto Family Health Center in West Bloomfield and the Menorah House in Southfield. Grand marshal will be Weight Watchers President Florine Mark, with Detroit Jewish News colum- nist Danny Raskin as grand marshal emeritus. The Walk of Ages will start at 10 a.m., preceded by registration at 9:15 and warm-ups at 9:30. Walkers can do the minimum 3K distance (1.8 miles), or the 5K (3.1 miles). Refreshments will be served at the finish line, and the second annual tent sale will feature furniture and other household goods, games, toys and other merchandise. Cost is $18 per person in advance or $20 on May 6, including a T-shirt; $36 for a family (two adults and four children) in advance or S40 on the day of the event; and $125 for a team (up to five people, five T-shirts), or $130 on May 6. Cost of a lawn sign on Dedication Lane along the route is $180. Walkers can earn incentive prizes by getting sponsors. Celebrity walkers expected to attend are Judges Susan Moiseev, Edward Sosnick and Marc Barron; Detroit Jewish News columnists George Cantor and Robin Schwartz; television's Cheryl Chodun, Don Shane, Murray Feldman, Rich Luterman and Dell Warner; radio's "Big Al" Muskowitz; JET'S Evelyn Orbach; and others. For walk information or registration, call Judy Dunn at JHAS, (248) 661-2999 ext. 120. Women's Book Night The Tri-Synagogue Women's Project will hold a "Book Night Out" with liana Blumberg, a young Ann Arbor Jewish author and professor at the MSU James Madison College, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 26, at the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park. She will discuss her new book, Houses of Study: A Jewish Woman Among Books. The event is open to all women, and sponsored by Congregation Beth Shalom, Temple Emanu-El and Young Israel of Oak Park. There is a $5 charge. For reservations by April 17: mciesla@jccdet.org. Sunday May 6th Dinner 6:00 pm Knollwood Country Club Featuring Special Guest Speaker Ben Stein call 248.723.8860 for tickets or more information Improving the world. air AMERICA Honoring the Past Presidents of the Michigan Region Barbara Pariser Adler James August Arlene Barris Selma Becker* Elaine J. Beresh Janet Berman Josephine Bloom* Muriel Weisman Brooks Dana Burnstein Richard Burstein Robert S. Colburn James Colman Grace Colton Susan Dubin Beth Feldman Cynthia Franklin Mrs. Earl Freshman* David Gans Dr. Conrad Giles Paula Glazier Mrs.William Graham* Neil Gross Sharon Hart David Hermelin* Jerome Hirsch Mrs. Ben Jacob* Harriet Jacobson Edith Kahn* Kenneth Korotkin Belle Kukes* Henrietta Kurtz* Irving Nusbaum David Page Inda Pariser* Harry Platt* Maxine Pomerantz Gary Ran Ruth Rosenfeld Benjamin Rosenthal Mollie Ruby Lois G. Sandberg* Adele Schlafer* Sandra B. Shecter Blanche Siegel* Sandy Stark Suzie Walters Barbara Weisberg Eleanor Thal Wolf Andi Wolfe *Of blessed memory ORT America supports a global network of schools and training programs in 58 countries that boast more than 3 million graduates to date.The cutting edge education acquired at ORT schools, colleges and international programs provides marketable skills that enable students to attain successful careers, become community leaders and live with dignity. 1232690 Community-Wide Yom HaShoah Program SUNDAY, APRIL 15. 2007 • 7:00 PM CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK SOUTHFIELD 27375 BELL ROAD • SOUTHFIELD. MI 48034 featuring special guest speaker Gerda Weissmann Klein ne Survivor Remembers Gerda Klein's account of living through the Holocaust is documented in her autobiography, All But My Life, in print for 46 years in 55 editions. The book depicts her view of the dark years of the Holocaust, a progression that ultimately led to her liberation from a death march by her future husband, Kurt Klein, an American intelligence officer. The Klein's last book together was The Hours After: Letters of Love and Longing in War's Aftermath, a follow up to All But My Life. The Hours After contains actual correspondence between Gerda and Kurt Klein following the war. Gerda's more recent book, A Boring Evening at Home (2004) is a collection of uplifting stories and memories that drive home the importance of friends, family and love. Gerda Weissman - The Kleins' story is portrayed in the film Testimony, a permanent exhibit at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Klein A Ho ocaust Sur'. /C.' - who marriec1 ne r Best sei' ng Author card Human R,gits Gerda Weissman Klein's appearance is generously sponsored by The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation in Memory of Mont D. Baker, the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, Men's Club and Cultural Connection April 12 2007 1235930 21