Left:
David Teitelbaum holds
the new Sefer Torah.
Above:
Officer Machak of the
Oak Pad( Police
Department visits with
some of the boys in the
procession.
Right:
Edie Linden, Bruria
Schwarcz and Cheryl
Jerusalem.
!'
(I , About 350 men, women and children sang and
Lt danced their way through the streets of Oak Park
on Sunday when a new Sefer Torah was
dedicated at Young Israel of Greenfield.
u
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Photos by Glenn Triest
he procession began at torches, while others held the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. new Sefer Torah under a chup-
Morris Flatt, who commis- pah. Finally, everyone gathered
sioned the writing of the Se- at the synagogue, where YI-
fer Torah in memory of Greenfield's other Sefrei Torah
V family who died in the Hole- were brought out and a band
played. The program concluded
caust.
The procession was head- with a brief service and several
ed by two men carrying speeches. lj