HEALER page 1 High Holydays 5756/1995 Teshuva — Repentance; Tzedakah — Justice (7\ As we observe our High Holydays, teshuva is uppermost in our minds and hearts. Tzedakah is in our hearts and hands throughout the year. At this season, the two are closely linked: our repentance depends largely on our actions toward those in need. a kippah, was saving the child be- cause "you're a Muslim, like me." When Dr. Hodes used the word "Yehudi" (Jew), the man bent over and kissed him. Before leaving for Goma in July 1994, Dr. Hodes packed a shofar so he would hear its sounds on Rosh Hashanah. He said he put his tefillin on each morning. He would work on Shabbat because if he did not, lives would be lost. Even on Yom Kippur, he found himself fasting but administering care. Because there was no kosher food available, he ate mostly veg- etables. "When I first got there and saw the dead bodies on the sides of the road, I had to turn to a rabbi friend in Los Angeles for help, because I didn't know how to do triage in a refugee camp," he said. "Whom do you help first? "Well, the answer was that I couldn't choose whom to treat. The rabbi said I should take people in the order they come to me, and once I started treatment, not to leave them until they were stable. "There were so many people, that I would find myself at the end of the day just 100 feet from where I started," he said. A short video shown to audi- ences tells the story of Dr. Hodes' work. Accompanying him during the making of the video was Tip- per Gore, Vice President Al Gore's wife. Trained at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Dr. Hodes said he had no interest in settling down in a suburban office. "This is just something I want- ed to do," he said. "I see the results There is no traditional Jewish blessing for either teshuva or tzedakah. Some say this is because we do not offer a blessing for a commandment we cannot complete on our own — and our teshuva is not complete until God accepts it. Our tzedakah is not complete without the participation of another person — the recipient. Today in our midst there are so many who need our help. Many are children who live in poverty even though their families struggle to support them. Many are old and have lost the ability to care for themselves. Others are simply too sick, or lack the basic education and skills necessary to lift themselves out of poverty. Millions of people are hungry in America and we have the power to help them. Jewish tradition urges us to do so; our own repentance depends on it. Thus tzedakah and teshuva are linked as we pledge that our actions in the coming year will reflect our renewed sense of justice. With that understanding and in that spirit, MAZON asks that you contribute the dollars you and your family save by not eating on Yom Kippur, our day of voluntary fasting. As you provide important help to those in need, so, too, will you strengthen the link in your own life between tzedakah and sincere teshuva. r MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger 12401 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 303 Los Angeles, CA 90025-1015 (New Address) YES, I/we choose to help. earoluntary fast suffered byr(lofhungry people Enclosed is a check Name Address City State, Zip foRL4';,ie:- W4,4Z41 eNx44,4144c 4 g4fry, 4t1 4e4,14 New YeA41 of saving sometimes 10 or 15 lives in a day, and that is very satisfy- ing." Dr. Hodes said his faith in God is never in question, even with all the suffering he sees. "I don't question God's purpose, that's for God to decide," he said "My focus is to rehydrate as many people as possible and to cut back the suffering. That's why JDC sent me there, to help." JDC is a New York-based relief and rescue organization operat- ing in 60 countries. It receives funding from the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign. Last February, JDC turned over its Kibumba operations to the U.N. There are two stories Dr. Hodes loves to tell. A blind Ethiopian Jewish boy, once one of his patients, now lives in Israel. The 15-year-old is a stu- dent at a school for the blind. He recently won a national Torah knowledge contest throughout the entire state of Israel. Another story: He treated Ethiopian Jews, before their air- lift to Israel, who had to walk some two weeks to the nearest main road. When they first met Dr. Hodes, they had never seen a white person before. They didn't believe he was a Jew. He has to end his interview. There's a speech to give, a hotel to stay in and a plane to catch. Next week, he will hear Kol Nidre back in Ethiopia. Chances are Dr. Hodes won't dwell on the "pain" of his own fast. He's seen what real suffering is about. ❑ B'NAI B'RITH page 1 David Salon (810) 851-6660 Lower the numbers and raise the odds. Controlling your blood pressure can redube your risk of heart disease . Happy Holidays from The Zivov Family and Staff Greg B'nai David marched the Torahs to their new home. 41011Ia 4111111.0 tr. SHOES Orchard Mall • W. Bloomfield 851-5566 • American Heart Association ligious services. Now when peo- ple telephone we can assure them positively. We will have a school. We have a men's club. We have a sisterhood. We are plan- ning a speakers series. We will have joint programs with other congregations. "Our intent is to grow here and to continue to raise funds. Even- tually, like Shir Shalom, we will build our own sanctuary." Other participants in the ded- icatory program included Sister- hood President Shirley Gilbert, synagogue Vice President Arthur Wolf, Rev. Hershl Roth and Can- tor Ulrych. ❑