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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-01-14

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2052840

Smith Mediation Center

EVENTS:

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

A la Mémoire des Enfants Déportés

On Exhibit January 27 – May 15
leanor Winters’ delicate yet powerful
calligraphic art evokes the memory of
11,400 French Jewish children deported
(many murdered) during 1942-44 under a
complicit Vichy Government. Inspired by
French plaques, her work’s poetic phrasing
reflects sorrow, shame, and her message:
Ne les oublions jamais (We must never forget them).

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■ EXHIBIT OPENING PROGRAM: January 27
■ ADMISSION: $10 (free to members)
■ PROGRAM: 7:00 p.m. Wine & dessert artist reception
7:30 p.m. Artist talk and presentation

THANK YOU TO OUR EXHIBIT SUPPORTERS:

Janice & Chris Billmeyer
Pamela & Kenneth Bloom
Rozanne & Bernard Friedman

M

ediation is an alternative that can help you retain more time, money,
and privacy during your legal battle. Barbara Smith, J.D., former district
court magistrate and administrative law judge with more than 25 years of
legal experience, lends her unique blend of reason, calmness and tenacity to the
process, helping guide opposing parties to mutually agreeable solutions. She has
successfully mediated hundreds of cases over the past decade.

Sue & Nelson Hersh
Michael Liebowitz
Anita & Kenneth Volk

PROGRAM SPONSOR:

Music generously provided by
Detroit Chamber
Winds and Strings

International Holocaust Remembrance Day

The Smith Mediation Center provides an alternative to the contentious atmosphere
that often pervades legal actions. Mediators do not represent either party; rather,
they promote neutral guidance throughout the mediation process and allow parties
to maintain control of their situation, create nontraditional solutions within the
law, and keep specifi c issues private. Ms. Smith and the team at Smith Mediation
Center will work together to help create an environment where a mediated
resolution can be created as an alternative to traditional litigation.

Bloomfi eld Hills | 248.646.8000

www.michigan-divorce-mediation.com

2043940

January 27 is designated International Holocaust Remembrance Day by the United Nations. In
memory of the eleven million victims of the Holocaust, we have waived museum admission that
tour, or gather to hear
day. Guests may visit the museum, participate in the 1:00 p.m. docent-led tour
Holocaust survivors speak.
ak
30 a.m.
a Mania Salinger | 2:30 p.m. George Zeff
11:30

Questions on events? Call Lawrence Willim at 248.536.9604

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER ZEKELMAN FAMILY CAMPUS

28123 Orchard Lake Rd. t Farmington Hills, MI 48334 www.holocaustcenter.org

2058580

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