jewish@edu for college students by college students Holocaust Memories MSU Hillel student committee helps plan Michigan's official Holocaust commemoration. Dani Gittelman ) jewish@edu writer n April 11, I had the honor of attending and giving the keynote address at the Official State of Michigan Holocaust Commemoration. Sponsored by the Michigan Jewish Conference and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, more than 200 people gathered in the Capitol Rotunda in Lansing to honor the 6 million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Attendees of the ceremony consisted of Holocaust survivors and their families, leg- islators, community members, leaders of the Michigan Jewish community and Michigan State University students. Last fall, I became part of a student com- mittee to help organize the Holocaust com- memoration. Along with three of my fellow students, we planned the commemoration with the help of advisers at the Lester and Jewell Morris Hillel Jewish Student Center at MSU and the Michigan Jewish Conference. Every year, the commemoration is held in honor of the survivors as well as the 6 mil- lion Jewish people who lost their lives dur- ing this dark period in history. This year marked the first time the event was planned with the help of a student committee. As a committee, we personally chose the theme of the commemoration to be "memory." The number of Holocaust survivors is smaller and smaller each year, so we believe that it is now our job to keep the memories alive of the people who can't tell their stories. As the granddaughter of two Holocaust 0 survivors, I am considered a "3G" (third gen- eration), and I was asked to write a keynote speech to read during the ceremony. My grandmother, Helen Mechlowitz, attended the ceremony. That I had the honor of stand- ing up on that podium in front of her and my family is a feeling I will never forget. My grandfather, Ira Mechlowitz, passed away in 2003, but I know he would have been proud of my connection to him and our past as a Jewish people. In addition to my work with the Holocaust commemoration, this year I also took on the project of transcribing, editing and hopefully publishing a manuscript that my grandfather left behind after he died. This project is built around remembering a story that cannot be told anymore. I have made it my job to become my grandfather's voice. As people filtered out of the Capitol Rotunda after the ceremony, I hoped that the theme of memory impacted them as much as it had impacted our student com- mittee. The future, after all, is us. The world has made a promise of "never again" and the only way to carry out that promise is to act on it — tell stories, be involved and learn everything you can learn so that the future will bring a generation that considers the word "genocide" a part of our past. @ Get Better Faster Over 90% Success Rate. MLS LASER THERAPY • Reduce Pain • Non Invasive • Relieve Inflammation • Painless • FDA Cleared • Restore Mobility Dani Gittleman of Bloomfield Hills is a junior at Michigan State University in East Lansing. Ron Lederman, MD Mark Kwartowitz, DO Brad Mescher, PA .01 LEDERMAN KWARTOWITZ Center for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine .1 . a m M I • NM _ ■ ..... .. .. 4,.... ..... to ... Immo. ■■■ ..... mom. _mi . mom- • , MN ma., ... i ii mos IMM. mime.. 7111111101 IMIL Immo =MN a , MINN ,...... • ■■ • INI .40111111.- - •........ IL momminni ■ OEM r- ; ....... ■ •• ■ ••• ■ ..... -.NW '•111.1 ■ ."..inw •IMMINI ■ Nreamsft, 1111111.111M11111 10.10.111 -.Neb. i....w. '11.0111.1.' ,40...brusim, Nummir. • -,,, ., iii.w ■ IND.:%" _ .M11. - ...mar ■ CMIM ■ 111111•11 ■ 11 MSU student committee: Gittleman; freshman Ilana Woronoff of West Bloomfield; junior Alex Scharg of Bloomfield Hills; and freshman Nate Strauss of Farmington Hills. LKOrthopedics.com 248.669.2000 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1110 West Bloomfield, Michigan 48323 JIB May 23 • 2013 121