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April 25, 2019 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-04-25

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April 25 • 2019 7
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28123 Orchard Lake Road Farmington Hills, MI 48334 www.holocaustcenter.org

at the Holocaust Memorial Center



C.H.A.I.M. Children of Holocaust-Survivors Association In Michigan

Hidden Children and Child Survivors Association of Michigan

Th
e Shaarit Haplaytah Organization

Program for Holocaust Survivors and Families, a Service of Jewish Senior Life

In memory of the six million and in honor
of survivor parents and the lives they made.


Sue & Sandy Birnholtz

In memory of Izaak and Sonia Blechman
and Samuel and Sarah Weinberger.
Doris & Frederick Blechman

In memory of our relatives who perished
on August 10, 1941 and September 10, 1942.
David Horodoker Organization

In memory of our parents Belle and
Isidor Eisenberg.
Marsha & Harry Eisenberg

In memory of our parents, Bubbe and
Zayde – Belle and Isidor Eisenberg.
Robin, Leo, Max, Anna &

Louis Eisenberg

Our responsibility is to remember and
to teach.
Marjory & Donald Epstein

With love for our grandchildren, Jonah
and Rylee, who we hope will grow up in
a world free of hatred.
Nancy & David Gad-Harf

In memory of the Adelsberg, Zycer,
Weinberg, and Gildengorin family
members who perished in the Holocaust.
Freda & Benjamin Gill

We honor, we remember, and we vow to
never forget.
Nancy & James Grosfeld

To remember the six million of our
people who died in the Shoah.
Doreen Hermelin

To honor our family members for
their military service from WWI to
the present.
Shirley & Edward H. Hirsch

We will always remember those who
perished and honor those who survived.
Nancy & Joseph Jacobson

We remember our lost family and
friends, whose legacies remain strong.
Th
e Karp Family

In memory of our mother, Ruth Kent,
who died far too young.
Nina & Bernie Kent


In memory of the six million Jews who
perished in the Holocaust.
Kosins Family Foundation

Jews are survivors. It is our mission.
Karolyn & Arie Leibovitz

For the six million Jews who perished,
who we will commemorate during
our family trip this year to Yad Veshem
in Israel.
Donna & Michael Maddin

In memory of our parents and
grandparents, Sam and Minnie Berman.
Th
e Mendelson Family

Honoring the survivors in our community.
Nucor

In loving memory of George Ohrenstein
who survived and built a family and a
successful business.
Denise & Peter Rodgers

In memory of those who perished,
and as defi
ance to the atrocities of the
Holocaust…never again!
Mindy & Bruce Ruben

We remember our parents who survived
the Holocaust and had a beautiful family
that loved them.
Allegra Schwartz, Reina Brooks &
Suzie Senor

Today we remember the six million. We
will always strive to repair the world in
honor of their memory.
Elaine & Michael Serling and
Th
e MSU Serling Institute for Jewish
Studies and Modern Israel

In memory of the six million and in
honor of the survivors.
Lisa & Gary Shiff
man


“We die twice when men forget.”
-Simonides of Ceos (c. 556-468 BCE)
Th
e Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral
History Archive

Honoring the survivors in our
community.
Sylvia & Hans Weinmann

In memory of our mother Henrietta
Weisberg, our grandparents, aunt and
uncles and in honor of Rachel Schwartz.
Lori & Steven Weisberg


In honor of our children, grandchildren
and great-grandchild.
Gabriela & W
alter z”l Weiss

In memory of the six million Jews who
perished in the Holocaust.
Andi & Larry Wolfe

Remembering the six million and
treasuring the courage and resilience of
the survivors.
Th
e Zekelman Family

Remembering Czepelinski family
members lost in the Holocaust.
Cathleen Zepelin

THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SUPPORTERS

Free admission and valet parking
For information, contact 248.556.3178 or events@holocaustcenter.org

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