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Holocaust Documentary to Air on Detroit Public Television at 10:30 P.M., Saturday, April 14, 2007 in Conjunction With Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day)
The documentary features interviews with Detroit-area survivors of the Holocaust, which cover a broad range of subject matter from the early signs of anti-Semitism before the outbreak of World War II to the indignity of ghetto life and the monstrousness of the concentration camps. The documentary was made with the cooperation of the first freestanding institution in the United States devoted to conveying the story of the Holocaust and teaching its lessons. Located in Farmington Hills, Michigan and now known as the Zekelman Family Holocaust Memorial Center, it was founded in 1984 by Rabbi Charles Rosenzvieg, the Center's Chief Executive Officer and a Holocaust survivor himself.
Photo receives stamp of approval
Philip Handleman's artwork going to take a licking from a lot of people, and he couldn't be happier.
Photo receives stamp of approval
Philip Handleman's artwork going to take a licking from a lot of people, and he couldn't be happier.
Philip Handleman's New Air Combat History Book Arrives in Bookstores for Centennial of Flight and 2003 Holiday Season
Mr. [Philip Handleman] has been an active pilot for the last 32 years and currently owns and flies vintage aircraft of military lineage. He has previously authored 17 aviation books as well as scores of articles for magazines and newspapers. Also, his aviation photography has appeared in a variety of media worldwide. His photograph of the Air Force Academy's Cadet Chapel has been selected as the image on the U.S. Postal Service's forthcoming commemorative postage stamp honoring the 50th anniversary of the Academy's founding. In 1997, his photograph of the Air Force Thunderbirds in their classic diamond formation was featured on the U.S. Postal Service's commemorative postage stamp honoring the 50th anniversary of the Air Force as a separate military service. As president of Handleman Filmworks, he has produced award-winning television programs that have aired nationally on the Public Broadcasting Service.
Brassey's Air Combat Reader, Historic Feats and Aviation Legends
\"Brassey's Air Combat Reader, Historic Feats and Aviation Legends\" edited by Walter J. Boyne and Philip Handleman is reviewed.