TOGETHER page 10 Allen Zagier, with newly met cousin Sophie Sulkes. Seventy years ago, Zagier's dad lived in Sophie's David-Horodok home. and many others re-connected he was with me. I met a man at with their David-Horodok roots. the Detroit meeting who re- It was a commemorative members my father." event to remember the men and Zagier's father was named women who perished. Speakers Arthur. In David-Horodok, it remembered the village, vali- was Osher Zager. He left the dating its existence and the im- town in March of 1938. portance it still has. What was perhaps the most telling evi- God was our father, but the dence came from a glance Horin River was our mother. around the room. There were She nourished our town. Some people in their 80s and 90s, con- she made rich, some poor, some necting with little children. They homes she destroyed in floods, all had something in common, others she built through wealth this connection. brought by the ships, barges, "I felt very warm being there," rafts and steamers that plied her said Zagier, who flew in from waters. We were the children of New Jersey just for this meet- that river. ing. "I felt very welcome. My fa- ther died when I was 7. The The David-Horodoker Women's more I got into this, I was Organization was formed just be- shocked and happy. I began to fore World War I. Originally, feel my father coming alive. I felt members wanted to raise money Daniel Schecter identifies the location of David-Horodok and the end of Jewish life there. for charity and maintain connec- tion with their homeland. Following the Holocaust, the con- tributionS went to Israel. Some 300 relatives immi- grated from David-Horodok to Detroit; some 180 families spread throughout the United States. "We left because my family was looking for a better life," said Bessie Kutnick. "'What is really wonderful is that the young took over." Shelley Nadiv was at the JCC GET READY TO LAUGH event with her 10-year-old daughter Danniell. "This is so important for all of us to remember what hap- pened in David-Horodok," she said. "This can't ever happen again. And our children need to know. "Our ancestors endangered their lives so that we can be here and live as Jews in this country. I look at my daughter. Some day she'll be the bubbie [grand- mother]. She needs those mem- ories as well." ❑ Correction An incorrect phone number was'listed for reservations for the Koach ORT installation, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3, at Villa Maria's Restaurant. Call Jeanne Appel, (248) 926-0033. Among those who correctly identified Mandy Patinkin in Tell Me Why's question about the first Che in Evita was Ross John Fazio. /kill-MASTER HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CO. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SERVICE SALES INSTALLATIONS "WHY FIGHT IT?" as Kadima presents its 8th Annual Fundraiser featuring Elayne Boosler September 25, 1997 7:30 p.m. Orchestra Hall G WITH 12 READY TO LAUGH Elayne Booster CALL 248-559-8235 for tickets and details! 0 1111MMIONIMI TZA TRANS - It's Hard To Stop A Trane® QUALITY WORK * EVERY TIME NO EXCUSES! BERKLEY 399-1800 W. BLOOMFIELD N. OAKLAND GROSSE POINTE 788-9073 682-9090 http://www.glolink.com/airmaster 882-4870