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Holocaust Center Concert
The Holocaust Memorial Center
Zekelman Family Campus in
Farmington Hills will have its 24th
anniversary dinner Sunday, Sept. 14.
The event will honor Dr. Michael
H. Treblin, a pediatrician, who has
served as president of the HMC for
the past four years.
Tenor James
Benjamin Rodgers
will perform. He
also appeared at
the event last year.
Rodgers won the
first prize at the
2007 Lotte Lenya
Michael
Competition for
Treblin
Singers and this
year was the winner of the Joy in
Singing competition.
Also performing will be mezzo-
soprano Rebecca Jo Loeb, winner of
this year's Lotte Lenya Competition.
At the piano, accompanying
the two singers, will be area artist
Martin Mandelbaum. He is a dance
accompanist at Marygrove College
in Detroit as well as conductor of
the Bel Canto Choral Society.
The dinner will be at Adat
Shalom Synagogue in Farmington
Hills. A cocktail reception will start
at 5 p.m. The concert begins at
6:15, followed by dinner. Dinner
chairs are David and Amy Fink.
Tickets are $300 per person or
$200. The higher price includes
preferred seating and a name list-
ing in the dinner program.
For information, call Selma
Silverman, (248) 553-2400, ext. 12.

Holocaust Talk
Congregation Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield will host "Where
Fate Will Fling Us: First Person
Accounts of My Family's Holocaust
Experience in Letters, 1938-1946."
The illustrated public lecture by
University of Michigan School of
Information Associate Professor
Victor Rosenberg begins at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18. He will tell
his family's story through more
than 100 letters and postcards from
Nazi Germany forced labor camps.
Lecture sponsors are: B'nai B'rith
Albert Einstein Lodge, consisting
of Holocaust survivors, children
of Holocaust survivors and oth-
ers with similar interests; the Beth
Ahm Men's Club; CHAIM.-Children
of Holocaust Survivors Association
In Michigan.
The free public lecture will be
followed by a dessert reception.

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