Something Extra Destiny Calls Very Special Gift and talk the talk," he said. "I needed Federal Judge Paul D. Borman was lis- to demonstrate my support. I wanted tening to WJR Radio on April 20 to be there badly." when he heard Jewish Community The closest mission bus to Ben- Council of Metropolitan Detroit Gurion Airport was that of Borman's Executive Director David Gad-Harf home congregation, Shaarey being interviewed on the Paul Zedek. He took a cab to W Smith Show about meet the bus at the ORT Federation's Michigan Miracle Hermelin College of Mission 4. Three days later, Engineering in Netanya. Its midway through the mission, benefactor, the late Bingham fellow Federal Judge Avern Farms philanthropist David Cohn of Detroit called to say Hermelin, helped Borman what a great mission it was. land a judgeship on the fed- Borman, who held two eral bench. "All I can say is Federation Israel advocacy that it was beshert that the posts during the 1990s and is Judge B orman closest bus was Shaarey a past president of the Jewish Zedek's and that the meeting Community Council, was so point was Hermelin College," Borman moved by 568 people from Detroit, said. Ann Arbor and Toledo making the Moments after mission-goers effort to visit Israel 43 months into marked Yom HaAtzmaut, Israel the Palestinian intifada that he decid- Independence Day, at a festive meal in ed, "I've got to go to show solidarity." Tel Aviv on April 27, the last night of He told his staff to clear his docket the 10-day mission, Borman said: at the U.S. District Court in Detroit, "Here I am, where I belong." and he arrived in Israel on Sunday, — Robert A. Sklar, editor April 25. "You have to walk the walk Last year, Audrey and Bill Farber of Franklin quietly gave an Israeli orphanage $100,000 to help support the residents once they arrived, During Federation's Michigan Miracle Mission 4, on April 26, it was Bill's turn to be pleasantly sur- prised. The Yemin Orde staff and the children gave the Farbers its Tikkun Olam Award "in recognition and gratitude for your crucial support to make our program for orphans from the former Soviet Union possible." "I knew nothing about the award until they gave it to me after breakfast in the lobby of the hotel in Nazareth Illit," said Farber, whose wife was in on the surprise. The orphanage houses children until they're adopted or go into the army. It teaches marketable trade skills to older children. It is desperate for operating money, so Farber will con- tinue his support. "Otherwise," he said, "kids could face a life of pover- ty. )1 — Robert A. Sklar, editor Bill and Audrey Farber in Bay City concerning hate groups operating in that area. A crowd of 75 attended the 90-minute forum. With the encouragement of Gov. "When any citizen is chosen for per- Jennifer Granholm, the Michigan secution, it is our collective responsi- Civil Rights Commission took its bility to rise up and to defend that meeting out of Lansing and into the individual or people and to ensure community by hosting a public forum that discriminating action or behavior at the Holocaust Memorial Center in is quelled and defeated," said Gary Farmington Hills on April 26. Torgow of Oak Park, commission After a private tour of the HMC, chair. "We, the Civil Rights the commission heard public testimo- Commission, have to always remem- ny from Holocaust survivor and hid- den child Erna Gorman of Bloomfield - ber the tragic lessons of the horrible and tragic events of the Holocaust in Hills. history." The Commission also heard from — Harry Kirsbaum, staff writer Cantor Daniel Gale of Temple Israel Road Trip LE FBET 'cha ' Don t Know© 2004 Traditional Jews recite specific blessings before eating bread and grains, wine, fruit and vegetables. Yet there is no specific blessing said before consuming two major groups of food. Which ones? — Goldfein •siDnpoid Team JO Imp 2u!umsuoD aJojaq pros s! 2u!ssa19 JTaaua E Apo Lialvisuy Quotables Do You Remembe& "Welcome to the Hebrew University of Detroit. That you traveled 6,000 miles doesn't mean very much. This is your home as much as it is my home." May 1994 — Professor Menachem Magidor, president, Hebrew University, appreciatively addressing 568 participants of Federation's Michigan Miracle Mission 4 to Israel, on the Jerusalem campus. Dr. Jack Kevorkian was outside the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield soliciting support for his cause. The doctor's petition was aimed at putting the issue of physician-assisted suicide on the ballot during state elections in November. He wants Michigan voters to be asked to decide for or against an amendment legalizing medicide. — Sy Manello, editorial assistant 5/ 7 2004 11