A Solemn Remembrance The hreeti soe y sonun o pro-., *city 4 k b kISS,Orn, e,,, pF r migration and This is not a miratie .nan beingiā€ž those who d those who have lost tY e people who trtate,4 :14,4r fallen friends wercte rtow know Az better Hundreds of gather at Congregation Shaarey Zedek to mourn for Israel's fallen soldiers. JULIE EDGAR News Editor KRISTA HUSA Photography Israel Defense Forces Major Yair Barkat, assistant defense and armed forces attache in Washington, gives the Order of the Day. osh Berkovitz's eyes brimmed with tears throughout the Yom Hazikaron tribute at Congregation Shaarey Zedek April 29. As president of the Michigan Friends of the Israel Defense Forces and chairman of the event, Berkovitz was glad to be among a crowd of over 850 who came to hear prayer and song for Israel's Memorial Day. "I cannot say it was a beautiful event, but it was a very touching event. People went home really thinking about those wonderful young soldiers that gave their lives so we will have a free state," Berkovitz said. The tribute to the 18,000 men and women who have given their lives in defense of Israel featured poetry readings, singing by Cantors Chaim Najman and Howard Glantz, with accompaniment of harpists, flutists and pianists, and a speech by Israel Defense Forces Major Yair Barkat. The national anthems of the United States and Israel were played. Berkovitz doesn't believe the Jewish community has ever mounted such a stunning tribute for Yom Hazikaron. "I think it's going to be a tradition from now on," he said. El IT Above: Yair Hillman, 8, a member of the audience. Right: Cantor Howard Glantz of Adat Shalom Synagogue sings "To Cry For You." Far right: A visitor's book draws messages wishing Israel peace and free- elem.