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HMC Dinner
Author John Loftus shares insight.
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of the U.S. Justice Department's role in
he Holocaust Memorial Center
(HMC) Zekelman Family Campus hiding Nazi war criminals from congres-
is holding its 26th anniversary
sional investigations.
Loftus has frequently appeared as an
dinner on Sunday, Oct. 10. The fundrais-
intelligence expert on national television
ing event, which begins at 5:30 p.m., will
networks and has served as a consultant
be at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375
for Congress, Israel,
Bell Road, Southfield.
the United Kingdom,
Guest speaker is author
Australia and Canada.
and media commenta-
A Florida resident, he
tor John J. Loftus.
served as the first Irish
A former federal
Catholic president of
prosecutor and U.S.
the Florida Holocaust
Army intelligence offi-
Museum.
cer, Loftus authored
At the Oct. 10 dinner,
seven books — three
the Shaarit Haplaytah
were made into films,
organization, "the
two were international
Surviving Remnant of
bestsellers and one
the Holocaust:' will be
was nominated for the
honored.
Pulitzer Prize in his-
Gary Karp, HMC
tory.
president, said, "This
His just-published
is a group dedicated to
work, America's Nazi
John Loftus to speak
the ideals of Holocaust
Secret, is an expose
preservation and education. The mem-
bers of the Shaarit Haplaytah organiza-
tion have positively impacted and influ-
enced so many, young and old, with their
individual and collective strength and
courage."
For the first time, the event will fea-
ture a silent auction. Guests will enjoy
a strolling dinner of cocktails and hors
d'oeuvres, followed by a 7 p.m. program
and a dessert afterglow. Money raised
will benefit the HMC's programming and
operations.
Reservations are requested. Regular
tickets are $200 each or $2,000 for a table
of 10. Scroll of Honor tickets are $300
or $3,000 for a table of 10. Sponsorship
opportunities are available. For tickets,
contact Selma Silverman at (248) 553-
2400, ext. 12, or e-mail her at selma.sil-
verman@holocaustcenter.org .
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Dancing 'Stars'
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n Thursday, Oct. 14, the Temple
Beth El Sisterhood will host its
own version of Dancing with
the Stars. Titled "Havana Nights:' the
evening will showcase four temple mem-
bers, Jason Charnas, Charles Greenberg,
Phyllis Loewenstein and Adi Zachor,
paired with dance professionals from the
Energetic Soul Dance Troupe, dancing to
a salsa beat. Emcee for the event will be
Fox 2's Roop Raj.
The evening includes dinner, danc-
ing and a performance by the Energetic
Soul Dance Troupe in addition to the
performance with the stars, plus an
opportunity to cast a $1 vote for the
dancer of your choice. Proceeds from
the vote will help underwrite programs
for the Temple Youth at the Bloomfield
Township synagogue.
Cost of the evening is $30 for sister-
hood members and $36 for guests. For
reservations, make checks payable and
mail to Sisterhood of Temple Beth El,
7400 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills, MI
48301. For information: Barbara Grant,
(248) 851-1100, ext. 3149.
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