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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-04-08

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Metro

When you
don't know
your bank's
new name,
do you think
they know yours?

Our Mission

Our mission is to develop
and maintain banking
relationships with
customers who truly
value exceptional service.

Holocaust
Remembered

We believe that there's a need for a real
community bank in Oakland County — a bank
where the directors, shareholders, and employees
all live in the same area as our customers.
We've created a bank where customers can
come in at any time and talk face to face
with the people who make decisions, not get
forwarded to bureaucratic loan committees in
remote locations.

Special CD Rates

1.5% APY*
9-Month CD

Member FDIC

1.75% Arr
18-Month CD

'Annual percentage yield for balances of S500 minimum. Rates effective 4/1/10.
Rates subject to change at any time without any notice. Penalty for early withdrawal.

STAR

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phone 248-645-8888 I 866-353-BANK I fax 248-530-2879

www.nstarcommunitybank.com

COMMUNITY BANK

1584820

Days of
Remembrance

APRIL 11-18,2010

Leading the nation in Holocaust
remembrance, on the 65th anniversary
of liberation, the United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum pays
tribute to the brave soldiers who brought
freedom to the Nazi concentration camps.

The Michigan Jewish Sports
Foundation is accepting nominations
for induction into its Hall of Fame.
There are two categories for selec-
tion: Athletes and Non-Athletes, such
as coaches, team owners, adminis-
trators, sports media, etc.
All nominees must have made
proven, significant contributions to
their sport to be considered. Criteria
for selection and the online nomina-
tion forms can be accessed at www.

ceremony from the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on
Thursday. April 15, at 11:30 a.m., EDT.

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April 8 • 2010

T

he Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit's
SAJE (Seminars for Adult
Jewish Enrichment) will host a corn-
munitywide Yom HaShoah (Holocaust
Memorial Day) commemoration and
presentation by author and Dartmouth
University professor Dr. Susannah
Heschel at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 11, at
the JCC in West Bloomfield.
The evening will begin with a brief
memorial ceremony and candle-light-
ing ceremony, followed by Heschel's talk
on "Religion, Power and Propaganda in
Nazi Germany',' which focuses on the
Institute for the Study and Eradication
of Jewish Influence on German
Religious Life. Founded in 1939 by a
group of German Protestant theolo-
gians, the organization was dedicated
to completely dissociating Christianity
from its Jewish roots and advanced the
premise that Jesus was an Aryan.
The program is free, but reserva-
tions are required. Contact (248)
432-5692. It is presented in conjunc-
tion with the Center's Distinguished
Speakers Series, in partnership
with the Holocaust Memorial
Center Zekelman Family Campus,
Shaarit Haplaytah (Survivors of the
Holocaust) and the Jewish Federation
of Metropolitan Detroit. It also is
being presented in cooperation with
Hidden Children, Child Survivors of
Michigan and C.H.A.I.M. (Children of
Holocaust Survivors of Michigan).
Shaarit Haplaytah also is sponsor-
ing a Yizkor Yom HaShoah commem-
oration at 1 p.m. earlier the same day

Nominees Sought
For Sports Hall

WATCH THE LIVE WEBCAST of the national

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Yom HaShoah to be marked
by communitywide events.

at the Holocaust
Memorial Center
in Farmington
Hills. The event
is free and open
to the public.
This program
is presented in
cooperation with
Hidden Children,
Child Survivors
Dr. Susannah Heschel
Association of
Michigan and C.H.A.I.M.
The Jewish War Veterans will open
the ceremony with a color guard. Erna
Gorman, representing the Hidden
Children Association, and Dr. Charles
Silow of CHAIM will present remarks.
Gary Karp, HMC president and Dr.
Steven D. Grant, chairman of the
board, will welcome guests.
Holocaust survivors and their
families will participate in a candle-
lighting ceremony. In the lobby,
beginning at 12:30 p.m., volunteers
will read names of those lost during
the Holocaust, and Stephen Goldman,
HMC executive director, will speak.
HMC board member Dr. Stuart Falk
will lead guests in singing the Israeli
and American national anthems,
accompanied by local musicians.
Space will be set aside from 9:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m. April 11 at the HMC
for individuals to light a memorial
candle, say Kaddish (a memorial
prayer) and remember. H

Find additional YOM HaShoah events
in the ToDo! Calendar on page 55.

michiganjewishsports.org or at www.
facebo ok. com/michiganjewishsports .
Deadline is Friday, April 30.
Founded in 1984, the Hall
of Fame, housed in the Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield, honors Jewish individu-
als who have distinguished them-
selves in athletics within Michigan
and fosters Jewish identity through-
out the world.
The 2010 Hall induction will take
place on Monday, Oct.25, at the JCC.
Proceeds benefit children's charities.

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