INSIDE: DETROIT/ UP TO THEIR KNEES ON TZEDAKAH DAY; HEALTH/ WOMEN TAKE COMFORT IN SUBSTITUTES. 75¢ DETROIT 5 lyar 5755 / May 5, 1995 THE JEWIc NEWS Jews react to the hot-button issue of constitutionally mandated school prayer. JENNIFER FINER AND JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITERS Story on page 40 A Memorial For The Fallen Yom Hazikaron ceremony at JCC recalls Israel's martyrs. RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER S am Berman sat in the third row and remem- bered. Behind him, near- ly 1,000 metro Detroiters gathered with similar memories. They came together May 2 at the West Bloomfield Jewish Community Center — children, parents, grand- parents and young adults. Filling Shifman Hall, they paid tribute to loved ones and strangers who died fighting for the State of Israel. The commemoration is Yom camp. But Sam and Alter were ea- Hazikaron, Israel's day of remem- ger to get on with life elsewhere. brance. For Sam Bet man of West They boarded a boat called the Bloomfield, it is a time to focus on Theodore Herzl and hoped it would someone he hasn't seen since 1948. smuggle them past the British Sam and his older brother, Alter, blockade into the land they already were in their mid-teens when they considered home. arrived in the land that was to be- But, like so many Jews, the come the State of Israel. The boys Berman boys were detained on and their parents had survived the Cyprus. They were separated and Holocaust in Europe. barred entry into Israel for many Afterward, the family sought months. Sam arrived in 1947. shelter in an American refugee RISING page 14 A day of remembrance for Israel's fallen soldiers is marked by quilt panels made in their honor.