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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-05-24

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How do you want
to be remembered?
What's your legacy?

Friendship from page 18

Personalized DVDs are the
perfect way to share one's life,
dreams, joys and lessons.

Jim Berk, longtime tvlradio broadcaster,
produces sitdown interviews with video
it agei:v to pass on your message to your
kids, grandkids and family members.
These videos make a peifect gift
for birthdays, graduation,
anniversaries Or can' ocCasio 1.

Contact Jim Berk at
(248) 444-9480

PRESERVING TODAY'S GENERATION
FOR TOMORROW

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Patricia Stamler of Royal Oak and

her daughter Rachel light Shabbat

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May 24

2007

Patricia Stamler lives in Royal Oak with

her husband Joel Jonas and daughter

Rachel Stamler-Jonas, 10. They belong to

Congregation Shir Tikvah in Troy.



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among the participants.
The second evening we joined
together to discuss Michigan's
economy, job security and career
planning, facilitated by Walt
Tarrow of Jewish Vocational
Services (JVS). The revelations
that occurred during this discus-
sion were fascinating. We learned
rapidly that many people felt a
lack of job security, despite their
education, training and job his-
tory. It became clearer that there
is a profound need to continually
plan for career changes. We also

acknowledged that regardless
of income or educational back-
ground, we shared concerns about
our children's opportunities and
financial future.
The weekend was important
on many levels. It provided
the means for our children to
meet neighbors that they would
typically not have met. It created
avenues to shatter myths and
stereotypes, to teach our children
by example and experience and to
embrace and celebrate diversity.
The children, too, taught
the parents. They became fast
friends without hesitation. Eddie
Gonzales, 13, was pleased to
have been a part of the family
camp opportunity. "I liked it a lot
because we got to meet other
families. It was good because it
helped us connect and communi-
cate with others."
At this camp there were no
dividing lines. There was just shar-
ing, openness and connection. As
our daughter Rachel summed it
up, "the sense of community was
good here." II

Positive Attitude

Holocaust survivor celebrates American Dream.

Dream." He also will signehis
Severin Fayerman, an
book, A Survivor's Story, fol-
85-year-old Holocaust
lowing his talk. Copies will
survivor and Polish
be available and all proceeds
immigrant who, in
will benefit the HMC.
1946, started the
In his book, Fayerman
company that would
writes, "Most thankful am I
become the Baldwin
for the fact that I survived
Hardware Corp.,
the
horrors of World War
will speak at 7 p.m.
7 ,44
II with a positive attitude
Wednesday, June 6, at
towards life and people. I am
the Zekelman Holocaust Severin Fayerm an
happy, glad to be alive, proud
Memorial Center in
to be an American, and fully intend to
Farmington Hills.
continue living every day to the fullest:'
Driven by the post-World War II
Baldwin Hardware Corp. was pur-
building boom, Fayerman's company
chased by Masco Corp. of Taylor, Mich.,
pioneered technical and decorative
in 1986. Now it is part of Black and
breakthroughs in home hardware. In
Decker of Lake Forest, Calif.
1954, Baldwin's gift products became
Fayerman's talk, free and open to
the gift of choice of the Eisenhower
the public, is sponsored by Russell
White House.
Hardware Co., with showrooms in
Fayerman, who lives in Reading,
Bloomfield Hills and Petoskey, which
Pa., and is considered a legend within
has had a business relationship with
his industry and an inspiring speaker,
Fayerman for more than 40 years.
will talk on "Celebrating the American

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