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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-04-24

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26 April 24 • 2014

Holocaust Center Hosts
Yom HaShoah Event
The Holocaust Memorial Center
Zekelman Family Campus in
Farmington Hills is hosting its
citywide annual Yom HaShoah
Commemoration Day on Sunday,
April 27.
Events begin at noon with the
project "Unto Every Person There
Is a Name." Volunteers from both
the Great Lakes Region B'nai
B'irth and the HMC will share
the reading aloud of the names of
some of those whose lives were
taken in the Holocaust.
Also taking place at noon,
attendees can learn about the
HMC's newest acquisition, "The
Last Kaddish:' from local art-
ists Tony Roko and Bowen Kline,
who completed this poignant and
haunting painting that evokes one
of the countless horrors of the
Holocaust. The painting is a gift
from Lori and Steven Weisberg.
The formal Yom HaShoah pro-
gram starts at 1 p.m. with the
Posting of the Colors by mem-
bers of the Jewish War Veterans,
Department of Michigan. HMC
Chairman Stephen Grant and
board member Bubba Urdan will
each lead an original Kaddish as a
responsive reading. Holocaust sur-
vivor and Shaarit Haplaytah mem-
ber Michael Weiss of Oak Park and
University of Michigan Professor
Henry Greenspan will lead the tra-
ditional candlelighting. The event
will include a presentation by
Rabbi Aaron Starr of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, Southfield.
Other participants include
Cantor Leonard Gutman of
Shaarey Zedek, Dr. Rene Lichtman
of the Hidden Children and Child
Survivors Association of Michigan,
and Dr. Charles Silow of CHAIM
(Children of Holocaust-Survivors
Association in Michigan). Shari
Ferber Kaufman will share her
thoughts and her reflections.
All who wish to kindle personal
Yahrtzeit candles are invited to do
so in the museum at the Eternal
Flame directly across the hall from
the auditorium following the for-
mal program.
Complimentary valet parking
will be available beginning at
12:15 p.m. and admission will be
waived. The Holocaust Memorial
Center is located at 28123 Orchard
Lake Road in Farmington Hills.
For information, call Selma
Silverman at 248-553-2400, ext.
112.

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