metro » Call for Nominees for the 2016 HMC To Present ‘Holocaust By Bullets’ T he Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills will pres- ent the exhibition, “Holocaust by Bullets, Yahad-In Unum-10 Years of Investigations,” Wednesday, June 15, through Dec. 30. Based on 10 years of research and investigation by the French organization Yahad-In Unum (YIU) and its found- er, Father Patrick Desbois, the exhibit Father Patrick chronicles the lesser- Desbois known side of the Holocaust through eyewitness testimonies, photographs and maps. To commemorate the launch of the exhibition, an opening event will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 14, featur- ing YIU Director Marco Gonzalez, who will speak on “learning from the past to fight genocide and mass killing today.” A dessert reception will follow. Known as “Holocaust by Bullets,” the systematic killing of all Jews and Roma started before the creation of concentra- tion camps and took place throughout the former Soviet Union from 1942 to 1944, continuing until the end of World War II. The form of genocide detailed by the exhibit is unlike any other study of genocidal activity ever conducted and presented. Visitors will follow YIU’s identifica- tion of the dehumanizing steps that took place almost systematically for every mass killing throughout Eastern Europe. Along with the installation, extended video of eyewitness testimo- nies will be available. “In this exhibit, the visitor becomes a ‘witness’ to the heinous crimes of the Nazi death squads,” said Father Desbois. “Some of the images are, of course, disturbing, but we tried to present them in a thoughtful and discreet fashion. However, it is important for everyone to experience and learn from these crimes because the world is still consumed with the disease of genocide.” In Cambodia, Rwanda, Darfur, the Balkans and Syria, such mass killings are modeled after what Desbois calls the archetype of these horrors — the village-by-village, on-site massacres perpetrated by the Nazis and their col- laborators in Eastern Europe. The exhibit is free with museum admission or membership. Space is limited for the June 14 opening. RSVP to Hannah Iwrey at (248) 553-2400, ext. 112 or contact (248) 553-2400. Mandell L. and Madeleine H. Berman Award for Outstanding Professional in Jewish Communal Service ELIGIBILITY FOR NOMINATION All Jewish communal professionals employed by local constituent agencies of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit who have been working in the Detroit Jewish community for a minimum of five years. CRITERIA FOR SELECTION The recipient of the Mandell L. and Madeleine H. Berman Award shall manifest the highest standards of Jewish communal service. The professional must have made a contribution to and for the general good of the Jewish community demonstrating creativity, dedication, knowledge and care in the provision of services to the Jewish community. Moreover, in awarding the Berman Award, consideration shall be given to special innovations that reflect quality professionalism. First consideration is given to agency professionals, followed by Jewish Federation staff and agency executive directors. NOMINATION PROCESS To receive a nomination form, please contact Marianne Bloomberg at the Federation, 248.642.4611 or bloomberg@jfmd.org. Nominate online: jewishdetroit.org/bermanaward Names of the nominees will remain confidential. Nominees may be renominated in subsequent years. DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS: JUNE 29, 2016 Mail to: Marianne Bloomberg - Confidential Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit P.O. Box 2030 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030 Email: bloomberg@jfmd.org * 2106300 June 9 • 2016 17