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March 08, 2018 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-03-08

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Dec. 3, 2017, Holocaust Memorial Center

Jan. 28

PHOTOS BY JERRY ZOLYNSKY

CHICKEN SOUP COOK-OFF
TEMPLE SHIR SHALOM, WEST BLOOMFIELD

PHOTOS BY MEDIA HERO PHOTOGRAPHER MARK EINHAUS

ROTARY CLUB DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
TO HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR MARTIN LOWENBERG

Judges Michelle Bayer and Josh Sherbin, both of
Bloomfield Hills, and Eric Krause of West Bloomfield are
served by Charlotte Milgrin of West Bloomfield.

Enthusiastic taster Savannah Adelson, 8, of
West Bloomfield tries five different cups of
soup at one time.

Barry Fraser, district governor of Rotary District 6380, presents Holocaust survivor Martin Lowenberg
with the Distinguished Service Award Dec. 3 at the Holocaust Memorial Center from Rotary Clubs of
Ann Arbor and West Bloomfield. The award is the highest Rotary honor, given to those who have made
significant contributions to the community. Lowenberg recounted his stories of survival and loss of
family members during the Holocaust. “Let us hope an event like the Holocaust never happens again. I
always say, ‘Hate hurts, but love heals,’” he said.

Nathan Moskowitz and Brendan Tilds, both
17 and of Bloomfield Hills

Scott Loney, president, Rotary Club of West
Bloomfield; Cindy Hill, president-elect, Rotary Club
of West Bloomfield; and Renee Floer

Rabbi Eli Mayerfeld, CEO of the
Holocaust Memorial Center

Isaac and Dr. Eric Mintz of West Bloomfield stir up some of
Dr. Eric’s Magical Healing Chicken Soup.

Docent Joan Climie of West Bloomfield
gives some program attendees a tour of the
Holocaust Memorial Center.

Collyer Smith, Rotary Club of Ann Arbor, Carol and Martin
Lowenberg of Southfield, and HMC Board Member Nick
Hersh of Orchard Lake

Alan Abrahams of West Bloomfield yells out last
call for raffle tickets.

Chairperson Jan Pedersen of Commerce gives raffle
winner Joanne Bas of Farmington Hills her prize.

People’s Choice Award winners Stephen Bussard of
Pontiac and Brandon Horvath of Bloomfield Hills

Best Amateur Chicken Soup winner Brian Halprin
and son Josh, 14, of Bloomfield Township

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