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September 08, 2011 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-09-08

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HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER ZEKELMAN FAMILY CAMPUS

Sunday, September 18, 2011 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Lauren & Sam Bienenstock Sharon Rennert

("N ur honorees this year are the
vibrant couple, Lauren & Sam
Bienenstock, who have made a lasting
commitment to ensuring that the
lessons of the Holocaust are never
forgotten. They are the founders
of Bienenstock Court Reporting
& Video, with eight offices in Michigan and operations
nationwide. Their contributions to the Jewish community will
leave an indelible mark.

T

he evening's keynote speaker will
be Sharon Rennert, granddaughter
of Tuvia Bielski who, along with his
brothers, was leader of the famed
Bielski Brigade. The Bielski partisans,
with bold resistance to the Nazi war
machine, saved the lives of more than
one thousand Jews. Through the use of home movies, she will
bring a glimpse of Tuvia Bielski not only as a partisan, but also
as her zaydah.

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Illuminating the past. Enlightening the future.

T

he Holocaust Memorial Center has set the standard for innovation and excellence in presenting
the history, origins and consequences of this dark chapter in human history. Please join us in
keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive and teaching the lessons to future generations.

Gail Cohen, Helen Rosenzveig, Selma Lahr Silverman and Feiga Weiss

T

he Rabbi Charles H. Rosenzveig Award was established to honor our Founding Director and
the inspiration behind the Center. It will be presented for the first time to four outstanding staff
members. We honor their combined century of service and their dedication to the HMC's mission.

For information or to reserve tickets, please call 248.553.2400, ext. 12 or selma.silverman@holocaustcenter.org .

GARY J. KARP

MARCI GRANT

STEPHEN M. GOLDMAN

President

Dinner Chairperson

Executive Director

September 8 • 2011

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