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dren — Hillel gradu-
Jewishly. "It is only
ates Karen Freedland
through Jewish edu-
Berger and Amy,
cation and positive
Marcie and Stuart
Jewish role models
Freedland — estab-
that we can guaran-
lished the Rona and
tee that our beliefs
Herbert Freedland
and traditions will be
Fund for the
preserved."
Performing Arts at
Outgoing Hillel
Hillel in their memory.
President Steven
Rabbi Robert
Margolin, who is
Abramson, director of
succeeded by
the New York City-
Frederick Blechman,-
based United
said: "'We've come a
Synagogue of
long way from the
Conservative Judaism
Labor Zionist
Department of
Building at Seven
Education presented
Mile and Schaefer,
Steven Margolin, outgoing
the Rabbi Jacob Segal
where the dream
Hillel Day School president.
Award to the
began in 1958 with a
Freedland children.
handful of students.
The award is named in
"Who could have
memory of Rabbi Segal; one of
ever dreamt that we would have
Hillel's founders who served Adat
state-of-the-art computer and sci-
Shalom Synagogue, where the
ence labs, and that our students
Freedlands belonged.
could e-mail and go online, not only
Rona and Herbert Freedland
with fellow students, but also stu-
were people passionately committed
dents and friends in Israel."
to the cause of Jewish education,
Hillel recognized the timeless
and t o that cause they gave consis-
value of Jewish education "even
tently," said Abramson, Hillel head-
when our community's attention was
master from 1975 to 1988.
less focused on issues of identity and
"Rona and Herb were Hillel's 'go
affiliation," said Jewish Federation of
to' people," he added. "There was
Metropolitan Detroit President
no position too small or too big for
Penny Blumenstein.
them — whether board service or
"With continuity the byword of
,,
the `90s, and Jewish education a top
hot-dog lunch mom.
communal priority," she said, "we
"Their ideas," he said, "came
from caring and goodness."
now have a new opportunity as a
Hillel Rabbi Michele Faudem
community to shape the Jewish
future."
stressed the significance of learning
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The Path Ahead
Vadiin Avsbalumov, who also has
lived in Russia and Israel, was this
year s eighth-
grade graduat- -
ing class speaker
at Hillel Day
School.;- awards
program.
Excerpts from
his remarks fol-
low•
"We the
class of 1999
know the right
path. We
understand the
Jewish way of
life. We have been taught of the
Eighth-grade gradu-
ating class speaker
Va im Av3-halumov
future's pleasures and have been
warned of its dangers. We know
what is expected of us.
"I understand this fear of change,
but change is a necessary part of life
and this is a change that makes life
unfair sometimes. So as we all move
on, we understand our responsibili-
ties. We take with us the best of our
Hillel experiences, and we learn
from our not-so-great ones.
"However, we move on with
knowledge, strong Jewish values,
incredible friendships and love for
a school on Middlebelt Road that
shaped us into who we are today
and who we are going to be
tomorrow.