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Wall Of Remembrance
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To the 150 attendees at a Yom
HaZikaron/Yom HaAtzmaut celebra-
tion, the Wall of Remembrance was a
poignant reminder of the tragedy of
every Israeli soldier's death.
Participants in the program, spon-
sored by Metropolitan Council of
Young Israel and held at the
Young Israel of Southfield, inscribed
names of many of the men and women
who were killed since 1948 to ensure
the survival of the State of Israel.
Says Esther Posner, who chaired the
event, "The wall was truly special. Many
people, from the very young to the very
old, took turns adding names to the list.
Some came up again and again, solemn-
ly reading the list and feeling its
impact."
The wall was one part of the pro-
gram, planned by Kollel Torah MiTzion.
Rabbi Shay Rinsky said, "We hoped
that the wall would make people feel
these tragic deaths in a strong, personal
way. We wanted people to know that
behind the numbers
of Jews who died
defending Israel
were real people.
Some people asked
me if they could
add names of their
friends or relatives
who had died in the
many battles and
wars that Israel has
endured, and of
course I said yes. It
was a very personal
experience for
People young and old inscribe names of soldiers killed defend-
them."
ing Israel on the Wall of Remembrance.
Nava Harnoy,
wife of Kollel head
and Chagit Rinsky.
Rabbi Moshe Harnoy, says people who
Kollel leaders divide their lime
attended the April 25 program came
between
study of Torah and participa-
with strong feelings of support for Israel.
tion
in
the
community. "We give classes,
"They wanted to hear and they wanted
do
one-on-one
tutoring in a wide vari-
to know. They really wanted to be there.
ety of subjects and sponsor other educa-
Many of them already knew the facts, of
tional activities, all aimed at strengthen-
course, and still they came. They wanted
ing Jewish identity and Torah knowl-
to show how much they cared."
edge
among all sectors of the Jewish
Kollel Torah MiTzion is a center for
community,"
says Rabbi Harnoy.
Jewish study in a Zionist environment.
The
Kollel
is closely associated with
Its leaders are young, recent graduates of
Yeshivat
Akira
in Southfield.
Hesder Yeshivot in Israel. These institu-
For
information
about Kollel Torah
tions combine the study of Torah with
MiTzion or the Yom Yerushalayim pro-
army service. Four couples make up the
gram on May 20 and cosponsored by
Detroit Kollel Torah MiTzion family:
the Kollel and Akira, call Rabbi Rinsky,
Rabbi Moshe and Nava Harnoy, Rabbi
(248) 357-4695, or Rabbi Harnoy,
Dovi and Nlichal Geller, Rabbi Yossi
(248) 746-0642.
and Chamutal Revach and Rabbi Shay