TfiankTou BILL DAVIDSON FOR YOUR LIFELONG DEDICATION ship to lead',' Miller said. "He cared deeply about the students at the Davidson school and was eager to solicit their feedback. In January 2005, he invited the Davidson school's alumni who live in Metro Detroit to his office at Guardian Industries to have lunch and discuss the school, Jewish education in general and the future of the Conservative movement. It was evident that he did not merely want to endow a school. He wanted to make a significant difference in Jewish education." Shaarey Zedek's Rabbi Eric Yanoff knew of Davidson as the benefactor of the graduate school where he received a master's degree long before he actu- ally met the man, who eventually became his congregant. "I knew of him first as a great per- son who had given so much to make my education possible," he said. "Then, when I came to Detroit, I knew him as a towering figure in our community. So when I met him in person, there was a sense of awe. "But then immediately, it turned into a sense of the person he was. He was such a mentsh and so welcoming of me — one of his 'indirect stu- dents:" In 2002, Davidson established the William Davidson Scholarship Fund at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem. The scholarship awards greatly grew the program. "Since that time, it has helped more than 900 Israeli educators obtain an M.A. degree in Jewish Studies," said Linda Price, director of communications at the institute. "These graduates return to their classrooms enriched personally as well as professionally. "William Davidson knew just how crucial Jewish education would be to the future of Israel. By endowing the Davidson Scholarship, he was a true pioneer in helping define how Judaism would be taught within Israel's public schools. "I think he chose the Schechter Institute because of our 'applied' approach to Jewish Studies. We are not an ivory tower, but rather a lands-on' academic institution with 12 interdis- ciplinary M.A. tracks, committed to sharing Jewish knowledge based on a pluralistic world view." Back Home Locally, Tom Wexelberg-Clouser, executive director of the JTS Great Lakes Region based in Bloomfield Township, remembers Davidson as having "embodied a commitment to our past, present and future. He had a strong commitment to Jewish life and understood the need to ensure that there are good teachers to inspire the next generation," he said. "Mr. Davidson's philosophy was all about education and he was incred- ibly generous in so many places that reflected that. He was remarkable in his understanding that without the infrastructure — the classroom teacher — nothing happens. For him, it wasn't about the cutting edge, something brand new, but it was the day-to-day role of the teacher. If you're going to have teachers who inspire, we must inspire the teachers first, with resources to make them the best teachers they can be." Whether it was in the classroom or outside the school building, Davidson put his support where it was needed. In the mid-1980s, when Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit could no longer accommodate its grow- ing population at its current site in Farmington Hills, the Davidson family created more space with the William, Ethan and Marla Davidson wing. "Hillel Day School and the Detroit Jewish community clearly benefited when Mr. Davidson stepped forward to endow the necessary expansion to the school;' said Hillel's head of school, Steve Freedman. The new space endowed in 1986 now houses Hillel's fifth- and sixth-grade divi- sion. "This was just another example of his leadership, vision and commit- ment to Jewish education," Freedman said. "Having graduated from the JTS School of Jewish Education just a few years prior to Mr. Davidson endow- ing the William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education, I am per- sonally grateful for all that he did to further improve Jewish education for our children. We at Hillel hope that his memory will serve as a shining example for others to lead the way and secure our future by supporting Jewish education in meaningful and significant ways." TO OUR COMMUNITY. YOUR LEGACY WILL LIVE ON FOREVER. Wori gtiarky(far Wturiel Warren WARREN PRESCRIPTIONS 32910 MIDDLEBELT AT 1 4 MILE FARMINGTON HILLS (248) 855-1177 13$9.350, Witham Davidson z"( "He who has a generous eye shall be blessed" Proverbs 22:9 With gratitude for his generosity and his dedication to the Jewish community. The memory of the righteous shall be for a blessing. The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit THE CENTER March 19 2009 A31