metro » aro u nd tow n Honoring The 6 Million N early 300 members of the com- munity joined together at the Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus Sunday, May 1, for its annual Yom HaShoah commemo- ration, led by Adat Shalom’s Rabbi Aaron Bergman and Hazzan Daniel Gross. Local survivors were central to the pro- gram. Oak Park resident Michael Weiss, 91, provided powerful words about his experi- ences prior to partaking in a candlelighting designed to remember and honor the 6 million Jews lost in the Holocaust. Other participants included Edith and Marvin Kozlowski, Ruth Adler Schnee and Charles Adler, Fryda Fleish, Shoshana and Sol Winkler, Eva and Jan Rival, Zita Weber, Ray and Simon Binke and Edward Malinowski. For the first time, members of BBYO Michigan Region chapters participated in the worldwide Holocaust memorial proj- ect, “Unto Every Person There is a Name,” Jewish War Veterans Joe Goldring, Steven Haas, Fred Peiss and Eugene Shaffer posted the where they recited names of those who colors at the beginning of the commemoration ceremony. perished. The afternoon concluded with the lighting of yahrtzeit candles at the Eternal Flame. Survivors Sol and Shoshana Winkler, center, with grandson Michael Schostak, daughter and son-in-law Lillian and Lee Schostak, son and daughter-in-law Debra and Alex Winkler, and cousin Yoram Einav. Bar Talk * Holocaust survivor Henrietta Weisberg and her husband, Alvin, lit a memorial candle for her parents and brothers who perished in the Holocaust. Holocaust survivor Zita Weber lights a candle alongside Steven Grant, HMC chairman of the board. Jewish Bar Association’s “Spring Fling” brings legal professionals together. O n May 3, the Jewish Bar Association of Michigan (JBAM) hosted its Spring Fling at the Lounge at Arcadia in Southfield. The event brought together 75 Jewish lawyers, judges and law stu- dents to network, enjoy music and sample kosher hors d’oeuves and drinks. The event also served as a launch party for JBAM’s new website, www.jewishbar.org. JBAM was started by a multi-generational group of local attorneys in 2014 and strives to serve as the go-to legal organization for the needs of the Jewish commu- nity. For more information about JBAM, contact Vice President Jonathan H. Schwartz at (248) 943-1804 or JonathanHSchwartz@gmail.com. JBAM Board Member Adam Berman, attorney Shari Lesnick, JBAM Board Members Jordan Zuppke and Lauren Rennert * Attorney Henry M. Nirenberg, Oakland County Prosecutor Jessica Cooper, JBAM Vice President Jonathan H. Schwartz 46 May 26 • 2016 JBAM Board Member Andy Cohen and attorney Michael Fabian Attorneys Emilie Kahn and Ryan Stearn with JBAM President Rachel Loebl Photos by Brett Mountain Annual Yom HaShoah commemoration draws 300 to Holocaust Memorial Center.