Business & Professional HMC Dinner Author John Loftus shares insight. T 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 . ❑ Dancing 'Stars' 0 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. Honey, should we be worried about outliving our money? I'm nervous about the market. GET THE CONVERSATION STARTED v. , X11., ''' -- .........-, '' . .1111. - "' V•.,.._..... ... ....__ . _Aft, , '-- ' 211-.:‘6 '4' ,%-'. --- _ . • Get the conversation started with your family and the team at Schechter. For 70 years we've designed conservative and creative strategies that provide security and comfort to our clients. Let's talk about it 248.731.9500 www.schechterwealth.com 32 September 30 • 2010 N SCHECHTER WEALTH STRATEGIES UNCOMMON SOLUTIONS to Preserve, Leverage 8, Transfer