ADAT SHALOM SYNAGOGUE PRESENTS Sapling Is Dedicateci, Holocaust Center's Anne Frank tree exhibit spurs further programming. A sp y r evening of Popular, Broadway, Israeli and Jewish music! Monday, November 4, 2013 • 7:30pm Adat Shalom Synagogue 29901 Middlebert Road Farmington Hi lls, MI FEATURING CANTORS JEN COHEN MAGDA FISHMAN Temple Beth Shalom Cherry Hill, NJ North Shore Synagogue Syosset, NY ALISA POMERANTZ-BORO ELIZABETH SHAMMASH Congregation Beth El Voorhees, NJ Tiferet Bet Israel Blue Bell, PA SPECIAL GUEST "DIVAS" LAUREN GROSS CANTOR PAMELA SCHIFFER World-Renowned Soprano Farmington Hills, MI Congregation Shaarey Zedek East Lansing, MI SCOTT STEIN Pianist portion of the proceeds ill benefit the The Anne Frank sapling now grows in the Kappy garden. T he Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus dedicated its newest per- manent exhibit, the Viola and Garry Kappy Anne Frank Tree Exhibit & Garden, on Sept. 22. Located at the entrance to the International Institute of the Righteous, and made possible through the dona- tion from West Bloomfield residents Viola and Garry Kappy, the new exhibit revolves around a sapling from the actual white chestnut tree that brought Anne Frank solace as she and her fam- ily hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam during World War II. The exhibit also features photographs and scrolling quo- tations from the diary, culminating in a challenge and call to action. In addition to acknowledgement of the Kappys, the ceremony included an interview with Irene Butter, a Holocaust survivor who knew Anne Frank. Cantor David Propis of Congregation Shaarey Zedek per- formed the musical selection. The exhibit dedication is one of many HMC events to commemorate the acquisition and planting of the sapling, just one of 11 to be planted in Son Ira Kappy watches his parents, Viola and Garry Kappy, with Rabbi Joseph Krakoff of Shaarey Zedek, cut the ribbon to the new exhibit. the U.S. , from the nearly 200-year-old tree outside the Frank family's Secret Annex in Amsterdam. Educational programming contin- ues on Oct. 6 with the Anne Frank Journaling Project. Children in grades 5 and up and their families will meet a Holocaust survivor, explore the new Anne Frank Tree Exhibit & Garden and start their own journals. There also will be showings of the award-winning documentary Anne Frank Remembered. Both will begin at 7 p.m. — on Oct. 13 at the Holocaust Memorial Center and on Oct. 15 at the Student Center Auditorium at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti. The 1996 winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature tells the story of the Frank family through pre- viously unreleased archival material, contemporary interviews and footage filmed in the actual locations from Anne Frank's life. Programs have been made pos- sible by grants from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, DeRoy Testamentary Foundation and Michigan Humanities Council. The Silberstein-Boesky Family Foundation joined the DeRoy Testamentary Foundation, among exhibit sponsors. The HMC also received numerous gifts for the exhibit from individuals in the community. National spon- sors of the Anne Frank Tree Project include the Anne Frank Center USA, Anne Frank House, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and the Kingdom of the Netherlands. For more information, visit www. holocaust.center.org or call (248) 553- 2400. ❑ for Larry& Gitta Vieder moricd Chesed Fund he Cantors Assembly Co-Chairs: Susie Graham Julie Wiener TICKETING $18 General Admission, $25 at the door This concert is underwritten in part by the Diane and Sol Colton 're Concert Fund $36 Preferred Seating $180 Diva Donor: 2 Preferred Seats & Private Afterglow with Divas, Program Listing $500 Prima Diva Donor: 4 Premium Seats & Private Afterglow with Divas, Program Listing, CD of Concert CALL ADAT SHALOM TO PURCHASE TICKETS 248.851.5100 NOWthru ER 31 2013 ruby's balm 20% OFF any 2 items excluding Laura Mercier, Nars, Smashbox, Kiehl's, Clarisonic & Darphin rear ends 20% OFF any ONE item marguerite 20% OFF any one item. Some restrictions apply steven franklin optics 20% OFF in stock frames w/purchase of rx lenses closet nv 20% OFF select designer fashions, shoes & accessories. Some hand bags excluded ■ ! frames unlimited 20% OFF complete framing order sundance shoes 10% - 20% OFF STOREWIDE: ALL shoes, boots & accessories in stock only. NO LIMIT! hersh's 20% OFF one item. $100 maximum discount. THE B WALK_ orchard lake roa aple I west bloomfield October 3 • 2013 15