CDITOR'S NOTEBOOK Answering The Madness T he resilience of Detroit Jewry never ceases to amaze me. As America fell under siege Tuesday, the Detroit Jewish commu- nity quickly mobilized, trying to understand the madness, maintain calm and affirm our unity. The best of who we are resonated — from a 2 p.m. meeting of communal leaders at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building in Bloomfield Township, to a 7:30 p.m. prayer service at Young Israel of Oak Park, to a student assembly the next morning at the Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit in West Bloomfield. In the aftermath of a catastro- phe, we didn't lose our resolve, Sarah Apt of Oak Park attended the memorial service at just as we haven't since we were Young Israel of Oak Park. slaves in Egypt more than 3,000 ROBERT A. years ago. SKLAR Buildings can be rebuilt, but Editor lives — office workers, airline passengers For example: and rescuers alike — can't be replaced. A • Rabbi Norman Roman of Temple Kol Ami urged that bit of each of us died in the ruins of the World Trade Jews donate blood to the American Red Cross. Center, the rubble of the Pentagon and on that • Rabbi Joshua Bennett of Temple Israel urged that this Shabbat serve as a rallying point for us to speak with a unit- Pennsylvania mountainside. As Americans, we lost our innocence, our belief that it ed voice against hatred and bigotry. couldn't happen here, that somehow, unlike our brethren in • Rabbi Daniel Syme of Temple Beth El and Rabbi Israel, our ancestral homeland, we were insulated from acts Herbert Yoskowitz of Adat Shalom Synagogue urged that our response have an interfaith thrust. of terrorism. Others spoke of the need to pray together, give blood, But there we were Tuesday, anxious about the fate of evaluate our sudden vulnerability and invigorate our corn- loved ones, coping with a day of horrific images, careful about what we would say at the dinner table for fear of mitment to tikkun olam, to making the world a better place. confusing, scaring or inciting our school- Tuesday night, hundreds of people packed Young Israel of Oak Park at a community vigil hosted by the Vaad children. There we were Tuesday, coming togeth- Harabonim, the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Greater er, stunned by the death toll and the Detroit. "We felt that it was important during such a criti- breakdown of our aviation system. We cal time, both for the Jewish people and the American peo- were drawn by the Jewish tradition of ral- ple, to pray on behalf of all of us," Rabbi Reuven Spolter of lying no matter how strong the threat Young Israel said. against us. Wednesday morning, Rabbi Lee At the midday gathering of communal Bucl_man led Jewish Academy of leaders, Penny Blumenstein, Detroit Metropolitan Detroit students in pausing Penny Jewry's lay leader as president of the Jewish and recognizing "that while our first Blumenstein Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, put it instinct may be revenge, it should be jus- well. "One of the strengths of the Jewish tice" and pausing "to understand the sanc- world," she said, "is our connection with each other, our tity of every human life, let alone tens of working in concert with one another." thousands of lives." By that morning, Academy students, In the shadows of darkness, we do unite in purpose and Erwin Posner and those at many of our day and public hope. Detroit Jewry's highest-ranking communal professional, schools, had already lit memorial candles Robert Aronson, challenged the gathered leaders. "We're and organized some sort of relief effort. As we celebrate Rosh Hashanah at sundown Sept. 17, I'm entering the High Holidays, we're about to conclude our annual campaign and we have an unbelievable agenda as a touched by how Detroit Jews, however Torah observant we community," said the Federation's chief executive officer. are individually, not only have come together, but also have reached out to our friends of different religions to strike a "So we have a special responsibility to help the community move forward." universal chord. As Southfield's Erwin Posner told me Wednesday, "We're not distinct from one another in times of terrible devasta- Joining Forces tion. We're just people." And go upward and onward we did, beginning at that Ken yehi ratzon. moment. May this be God's will. E JARC'S EXPLOSIVE FALL FUNDRAISER CELEBRATION WINNER! 2001 Tony Award Best Theatrical Event For ticket information call the JARC BLAST Hotline 248-538-6610 ext. 418 30301 Northwe5tern Hwy_ foartinglon Hits- Mt 4014 248-538-6611 vitiy fax 248-538-6615 iarc@icirc...org wyr.ht4o/f.t or,g 9/14 2001 5