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September 14, 2001 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-14

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LOCAL REACTION

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pie might blame Jews
for the attacks due to
America's strong sup-
port of Israel. "I
think there will
always be anti-
Semitism because the
U.S. is so pro-Israel,"
said Sammy Weiss of
Sammy Weiss
Oak Park. "I just
can't believe how the
hijackers got knives onto those planes."
At the Jewish Academy of
Metropolitan Detroit in West
Bloomfield, the 91 students attended a
Wednesday morning
assembly "to reflect
on the depth of the
tragedy," according to
Rabbi Lee Buckman,
head of the school.
"We recognize that,
while our first instinct
may be revenge, it
should be justice," he
Rabbi Buckman
told the students.
The school is turn-
ing the shivah week into a response
week, organizing a blood drive and food
collection campaign to assist the injured
and families of victims in New York.
They also are protesting gas price gaug-
ing that occurred right after the attack,
asking people to report gauging to a toll-
free phone number: (877) 765-8388.
Adam Horowitz of West Bloomfield,
an 11 th grader at the
academy, said he cried
when he saw the
World Trade Center
towers collapse. "I
realized how fortunate
we are to be safe
here," he added.
This was just
shocking for our gen-
eration," exclaimed
Ilana Goldberg of
West Bloomfield, also
in the 1 lth grade.
"This type of thing
happens all over the
world, but it's not
supposed to happen
here."
Tova Gardin's father
liana Goldberg
was on a plane to
Washington when the
attacks occurred, and
there were some anx-
ious hours for the fam-
ily, until they heard he
was safe. Said the 9th
grader from Southfield,
"What happened was
just unbelievable for
Tom Gardin
all of us." El

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