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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-07-12

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Students, teachers and community members dance the new Sefer Torah
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eople of all ages — men with children on their
shoulders, women pushing strollers and students
with torches held high — gathered on May 20
to show honor to the Torah and the memory of the late
Rabbi Avrohom Abba Freedman. The event was the culmi-
nation of the Yeshiva Beth Yehudah Sefer Torah Campaign
that had been under way for many months.
Rabbi Avrohom
The Sefer Torah will be used by children at the
Abba
Freedman
Southfield yeshivah and is a most fitting memorial for
Rabbi Freedman, who spent his life building Yeshiva Beth
Yehudah into what it is today.
The day began at the Oak Park home of Rabbi Freedman's widow, Temma
Freedman, who worked tirelessly alongside her husband in all of his yeshivah
and community activities. After the last letters of the Torah were written, the
Torah was adorned
with a stunning silver
crown and carried
under a beautiful cus-
tom-made chuppah.
Accompanied by
singing and danc-
ing, the Sefer Torah
was escorted from
the Freedman home,
along Lincoln Avenue,
to its new home at the
Yeshiva Beth Yehudah
Bais Medrash. The
street was completely
closed to traffic thanks
to the Oak Park and
Rabbis Yitzchok Scheiner and Avraham Cohen after
Southfield police
finishing the last letters on the Sefer Torah.
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