ever Let It Rest Sojourns in the Shadowlands Sunday, January 11, 2015 Exhibit Opening Event 7:00 p.m. Artists'Talk and Presentation Ir Mixed media art by Hans Molzberger and Michael Roque Collins reminds us of the Holocaust's inhumanity and conveys hope and healing. ON EXHIBIT JANUARY 11— MAY 3, 2015 MORE INFO holocaustcenter.org $2.00 JAN.1 -7, 2015 / 10 -16 TEVET 5775 theJEWISHNEWS.com A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION » White House Detroiters enjoy a special Chanukah with the Obamas. See page 12. » Latke Fry-Off JSL hosts a latke-making contest; judges can't pick just one winner. See page 15. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS » Kosher Pita Babylon Ethnic Foods in West Bloomfield makes rabbi's wish come true. See page 18. Limn Faith In The Future Elana Schwartz of Bloomfield and Leslie Katz of Farmington Hills share a laugh as the competition heats up. metro ernaln :-'4.--ame*' Jewish Gay Network welcomes a new coordinator and develops new programs. .17 Elizabeth Applebaum Special to the Jewish News F aith Robinson has been a teacher, an exterminator and an electrician. So she is educated, brave and knowledge- able — all characteristics she will need in her new position as head of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit's Jewish Gay Network (JGN). Now observing its 10-year anniversary, the JGN offers social action activities, movie nights, potlucks, support groups for friends and family, and advocacy Faith programs. The group also Robinson sponsors JCC programming at the Jewish Book Fair, the Lenore Marwil Jewish Film Festival and the Stephen Gottlieb Festival of the Arts. In her new role, Robinson, who lives in Southfield with her partner, Debora Renner, will be responsible for running the-day-to-day busi- ness of JGN as well as overseeing and developing new projects. It is both a good time to head the Allen Wolf with his American passport and new German passport Local Jews reclaim German citizenship, mostly for the benefits. Barbara Lewis I Contributing Writer CONTINUED ON PAGE 10 Covering and Co necting Jewish Detroit Ev y Week 1 1 1 1 1 8 08805 93363 5 S imon Bernard and Isidor Wolf had never met, but they had a lot in common. Both came from large families, married women from Austria, worked as butchers — and lost their German citizenship as a result of anti-Semitic Nazi-era laws. Now their sons, Henri Bernard and Allen Wolf, are among a handful of Michigan Jews who have reclaimed the German citizenship that was stolen from them. Both retained their U.S. citizenship as well. Why would any Jew want to be a German citizen? Two words: free tuition. German citizens can attend universities in Germany — indeed anywhere in the European Union — and pay little or no tuition. Children and grandchildren of citizens can claim citizenship, too, and gain the same benefits. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8