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September 12, 2019 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-09-12

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SEPTEMBER 12 • 2019 | 23

“A FAMILY TRADITION”
Franklin Cider Mill

NOW OPEN!

248-626-8261

14 Mile Rd. and Franklin Rd.

HOURS: Open Daily

7am-6:30pm

Weekends

8am-6:30pm

Last Day of Season,

Sunday, December 1st

Make us your stop for the Jewish

Holidays. A full assortment of

Dakota Breads and our Franklin

Homemade Apple Pies.

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Marvi
n & Betty Dant
o
Heal
th Care Center
6800
West

Mapl
e
Road
West

Bl
oomfiel
d,
MI
48322
248.788.5300

Sunday, September 22
6 pm Meet and Greet with Light Refreshments
7 pm Program

Discover how films and TV
shows like ,
, and
shape how we
think about the Holocaust.
Arie Kaplan is a screenwriter
for TV
, comic books and
video games.

Tickets are $10/person or free with HMC membership

RSVP by September 19 to 248.536.9616

or www.holocaustcenter.org/September

Book signing to follow program

Flickering Shadows: Images of the
Holocaust in Film & TV
Featuring Graphic Novelist Arie Kaplan

Co-sponsored by

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER
ZEKELMAN FAMILY CAMPUS

28123 Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48334

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