AROUND TOWN A Brighter Tomorrow IDF luncheon speaker a role model for women. Pearl Rissman of Bloomfield Hills, Elaine Kaufman of West Bloomfield and Elaine Perlman of Bloomfield Hills Pam Smith of Farmington Hills with Cindy Stone and Kathy Lowenthal, both of West Bloomfield Lynne Obron of Bloomfield Hills with Lori Fullett and Debbie Gordon, both of West Bloomfield Sherri Wolf and Gail Smoler, both of West Bloomfield H is name means "my light" in Hebrew and Rosie Binamo says her son Uri, 21, was truly the light of her life. The Israel Defense Forces soldier was killed by a suicide bomber last December, but his mother is keep- ing his spirit alive, carrying on his mission to support Israel's soldiers. Only eight months after Uri's tragic death, Binamo put aside her grief to share her moving story with 330 women at the Tam-O-Shanter Country Club in West Bloomfield. The sold-out crowd gathered Sept. 20 for the third annual Women's Luncheon to support the Michigan Friends of the IDF. "He was a gift to the people of Israel," said Binamo, describing Uri, who was a platoon corn- mander in the Nahshon Battalion. He and his soldiers set up an army roadblock near the West Bank village of Tulkarm to protect Chanukah festivities that were under way. Uri spot- ted a suspicious-looking man in a taxi and ordered him to get out. The man turned out to be a suicide bomber who blew himself up, killing Uri instantly. The actions of the brave young soldier helped avert a disaster and saved countless lives. "I'm a patriotic mother, and I'm proud of my son for defending the people of Israel and democracy," Binamo said, choking back tears. "Coming to talk to you is not easy for me, but I think it's what he'd want me to do." Cathy Slavik and Nancy Kantor, both of Bloomfield Hills "She is incredible; a true role model for all of us," said Karen Ring Weiss of West Bloomfield, who co-chaired the luncheon along with Brenda Wayne Berris, also of West Bloomfield. So many people wanted to participate, some had to be turned away. The event, which included a live and silent auction and a raffle, raised $77,205. The money will benefit Israel's widows and orphans pro- gram, which sends the families of fallen IDF soldiers to summer camps to relax, unwind and heal. "The loss that these families have endured is heartbreaking and unimaginable," said Berris. "These kids who serve in the IDF give their heart, body and soul for the protection of the Jewish state." Spotted in the crowd at the women's luncheon were: Michele Sushin, Terri Friedman, Shari Kaufman, Sigal Levine, Reva Kogan and Norma Dorman, all of West Bloomfield; Nancy Katzman of Franklin; Michele Rosenblum of Birmingham; Beverly Baker and Marilyn Weiss, both of Bloomfield Hills; and Terri Farber Roth and Lisa Lis, both of Farmington Hills. The 10th annual gala dinner to benefit the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces will take place 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield. For tickets or more information, call the Michigan Friends of the IDF (248) 926-4111. Becky Cole and Cheryl Kirsch, both of West Bloomfield Debbie Stern and Ellen DeMarrais, both of West Bloomfield October 12 2006 41