The Professional Health Services Division of TORAH PORTION State of Israel Bonds cordially invites you to attend the Maimonides Tribute Dinner honoring Be Counted Shabbat Bamidbar: Numbers 1:1-4:20; Hosea 2:1-22. 0 ne of the first things we are we are beloved by God, He counts us taught when learning any every hour. language is how to count. Throughout history, God has con- Perhaps this is because once we are tinued to count us and count on us in able to count, we can immediately times of national upheaval as well as begin to structure and comprehend in times of incredible achievement. the world around us. God's love is unwavering, uncon- Judaism is a religion that attributes ditional and eternal. God counted great sanctity and meaning to count- our ancestors — and God counts us ing — whether it is keeping track of — again and again, in good times family milestones such as birthdays and in bad, regardless of place and and anniversaries or numbering each circumstance. one of our blessings in life. In the same way, we The Book of Bamidbar must be able to continue (Numbers) begins this week to count on each other to with God commanding get us through the difficult Moses to take a census of times. May the 60th birth- the whole Israelite com- day of the modern State of munity. God requires the Israel and the 41st anniver- census in part because our sary of the reunification of ancestors were anticipating Jerusalem be models for us some difficult battles as that anything is possible if they made their way across we maintain our faith and Rabbi Joseph the desert and they needed our resolve. to know how many troops H. Krakoff And as we enter the final Special to the they had for combat. days in the counting of the Jewish News There is no question that Omer leading up to the much of Jewish history to holiday of Shavuot, which date can be characterized by our suc- begins Sunday night, June 8, may we cess in fighting off and rebounding always affirm with love and gratitude from devastating losses and persecu- the beauty of our great tradition, tions well beyond measure. In fact, giving thanks for the gift of Torah, many of our Jewish holidays remind the Land of Israel and, most impor- us of various battles won, even against tantly, for the daily miracles that the the odds. Almighty bestows upon us! Just a few weeks ago, we celebrated Am Yisrael Chai! Count on it! Yom HaAtzmaut, the 60th birthday of the modern State of Israel, and this Joseph Krakoff is a rabbi at Congregation coming Monday, June 2, we will mark Shaarey Zedek of Oakland County. another modern day miracle on the Jewish calendar, Yom Yerushalayim, the 41st anniversary of the reunifica- tion of Jerusalem, the Eternal City, during the Six-Day War. This glorious victory fulfilled Conversations the famous words of the late Prime Who are the people in your life Minister of Israel David Ben-Gurion, you can count on most? Ask who proclaimed, "The Jewish state your parents/grandparents if cannot live without Jerusalem, as a they remember what is was body cannot live without a heart:' like when Jerusalem was liber- While all other ancient nations ated and reunified on June 7, have died out, we, the Jewish people, 1967. How was it portrayed in continue to live and thrive because, the news? How soon after did as our portion this week reminds us, they visit Israel? What are some God is constantly counting us! The other modern-day miracles you medieval Torah and talmudic com- have read about or experienced? mentator Rashi explains that because ❑ Jack E. Belen, D.O. • Carl B. Lauter, M.D. Recipients of the State of Israel Maimonides Award Special Guest Speaker Gil Tamary Distinguished Israeli Television Correspondent Wednesday, June 18, 2008 Adat Shalom Synagogue 29901 Middlebelt Road Farmington Hills Tribute Chairmen Dr. William M. Leuchter Dr. Arthur S. Lieberman Dr. Harris W. Mainster Cocktails and Strolling Dinner 6:00 p.m. Program 7:00 p.m. Dessert Buffet To Follow Couvert: $110 per person R.S.V.P. by June 11 Development Corporation for Israel ISRAEL BONDS Member NASD, SIPC 29777 Telegraph Road Suite 2415 Southfield, MI 48034 248-352-6555 or toll free 888-352-6556 1397680 May 29 Q 2008 B3