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Gendelman invited Robert Miller, an attorney and longtime
best friend, along on the trip. Although Gendelman had not
anticipated an exhibit, he had wanted to create a Shutterfly
book with his images and Miller’s avocational poems. The
two had collaborated on other books just for themselves.
“I sent the book to a publisher friend of mine in Israel,”
Gendelman explains. “He had published [in Hebrew] my father’s
memoir, A Tale of Two Soldiers.
“The publisher’s mother was
a survivor of Birkenau, and
he published Sifting Through
Ashes: Words & Images [Gefen
Publishing House], in part
because it affected him so per-
sonally and emotionally.” The
book and an exhibit catalog
will be available at the center.
Gendelman, who is Reform,
belongs to an Orthodox syna-
gogue in Florida and a Reform
synagogue in New York
because he relates to the mes-
sages of both rabbis.
With upcoming exhibits
Mountains of Dishware, Auschwitz, Poland
anticipated for Poland and
Israel, Gendelman thinks
about his own message for
viewers — including his wife,
Lori; four children; and four
“Sifting Through Ashes” runs Sundays-Fridays, Jan.
grandchildren — and is adding
21-March 27, at the Holocaust Memorial Center
to the content.
Zekelman Family Campus in Farmington Hills. Free
“I will have one final piece
with admission ($5-$8) or membership.
for “Sifting Through Ashes,”
(248) 553-2400; holocaustcenter.org.
and I’m working on it when-
Bruce Gendelman will speak with Arthur Berger at
ever I can manage the time,”
7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22, on “American Diplomacy
he says. “It’s a mobile sculpture
about the selection process at
and the Holocaust: The Roots of Hatred Explained
Birkenau.”
in History and Interpreted in Art.” Reservations are
The Partriches will see the
required: call (248) 536-9605 or email
mobile piece as they join 40 of
rsvp@holocaustcenter.org.
Gendelman’s friends to open
Docent-led tours: 2:30 p.m. Feb. 4 and March 18;
the exhibit in Poland.
7 p.m. Feb. 12 and March 12. Tour signups:
“Bruce’s work reflects the
(248) 553-2400, ext. 110.
horrors of the Holocaust, and
the emotions he expresses
jump right out at me,” says
Myrna Partrich, who has
watched Gendelman’s projects
evolve. “My husband and I
wanted to bring these pieces
to the Jewish community
around Detroit because we
think it’s important to share
what he has expressed.
“When we go to Poland, we
also will be looking for the
places where our perished
relatives had lived, and we
appreciate the people at the
Holocaust Memorial Center
available to advise anybody
Birkenau Deathscape 1 — View from the Far Wire
seeking tracking information.”
Gendelman is grateful to have the experience he’s had. “It’s
changed me in so many ways,” he says. “When I went on this
trip, I had an overwhelming desire to convey the feelings I had to
other people.
“All these exhibitions have come from other people who’ve
seen my work in my studio. These were wonderful gifts to me
that were unexpected — but have allowed me to reach out to
other people and, hopefully, have an impact.” •

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