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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-10-06

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His mother said, "At the assembly,
it was wonderful to see my son partic-
ipating in a project that helped oth-
ers.
After the assembly, each student
chose two books to take home. The
remaining books are used in class-
rooms and in the library.
"Many of the kids came up to me
to shake my hand and thank me,"
Josh said. "I felt very good that this
project made an impact on the kids. I
wanted to do something different for
my mitzvah project."
McMurtry said, "I want to thank
his parents for their excellent guidance

or his mitzvah project
before becoming a bar
mitzvah, a Temple Beth El
teenager held a book drive
for a Detroit school named for the
late Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer, who
served the synagogue for 11 years.
Josh Rollins, son of Julie and
David Rollins of Farmington, orga-
nized the drive on behalf of the stu-
dents at Detroit's B. Benedict Glazer
Elementary School, named for the
rabbi who served Beth El from 1941
to 1952.
The 500-student
school is in the cen-
tral city, on LaBelle
between Oakman
and Davison. Beth
El Sisterhood mem-
bers tutor the stu-
dents and also host
book drives for
them.
"Temple Beth El
is gracious to us in
making sure our
children have quality
reading materials
and in helping with
the tutoring of stu-
dents," said Principal Josh Rollins poses with his mother Julie and three Glazer
Florence McMurtry. Elementary students holding their new books.
A seventh-grader
at Power Middle
and contribution to society of such a
School in Farmington Hills, Josh pur-
caring individual."
sued the project after learning about
She added, "I was so thrilled that a
the connection between Rabbi Glazer
young
person would take it upon
and the school from his mother.
himself to plan this project to help
He delivered letters to 35 neigh-
our school. I don't know many 13-
bors who have children. A week later,
year-olds that would do this. His
he Went back to collect donated books
good deed made a lasting impression
from 31 of them. Donations totaled
on the children.
1,250 books.
"Hopefully, Josh, as a role model,
McMurtry held a special assembly
will
encourage our students to want
in Josh's honor. "I was nervous at the
to do good deeds for others in the
assembly, but it was exciting, and I
future."
was glad I was doing it," Josh said.



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