Metro Lt. Ran Karmon, Justin Becker of Birmingham, Capt. Adi Zehavi, Daniel Sahalo, Larry Becker of Keego Harbor, Lt. Maayan Dadon , Lt. Jonathan Halevy, Susan Becker of Keego Harbor, Lt. Marom Mekenzy and Stephanie Becker of Keego Harbor Overwhelming Support Friends of the IDF dinner expresses pride in soldiers. Keri Guten Cohen Story Development Editor T he 13th annual gala dinner of the Michigan Friends of the Israel Defense Forces drew a record crowd of more than 825 to Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield on Oct. 28. That show of support was matched not by the appearance of one IDF officer as is cus- tomary, but by nine officers who proudly took the stage to tremendous applause. Gary Shiffman, president of the FIDF Michigan chapter, expressed a sense of pride in Detroit's Jewish community. "I was concerned that with all that's going on in the community [economically] that we wouldn't be able to have a good turnout': he said. "People are here because they care — there's so much energy and love said Alon Kaufman, chairman of the FIDF Michigan chapter. "It's tough out there, but you go with your heart for the Israeli soldiers?' He also attributed the large crowd to the night's honorees — Susan and Larry Becker of Keego Harbor. "These are the kids [who ensure] no one is going to push Jews around — never again," Larry Becker told the crowd. A highlight of the evening was when the young IDF officers took the stage, joined by young adults from the Michigan chap- ter's Young Leadership group. Standing side by side, the youthful group stirred emotions in the older crowd. Capt. Adi Zehavi, 24, spoke for the IDF soldiers. She told of how in 2004, as an observer in the West Bank, she noticed two armed people on their way to attack a settlement. She immediately reported the news and forces were able to neutralize the terrorists and prevent a major trag- edy. "On that day I realized I'm going to become an officer;' she said. "I want to thank you for your generous contribution that allows the IDF soldiers to relax from the stressful routine and to have the ability to enjoy an educational Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Yitzhak Gershon, Friends of the IDF national director of New York, Ann Newman, MI FIDF chairman emeritus of Bloomfield Hills, Mort Plotnick and Josh Berkovitz, both of West Bloomfield activity, a sports day or just to sit in the facilities you have provided and enjoy social games:' she said. "Your donations allow us to stay sharp:' As an example of direct aid to IDF soldiers, on June 25 about 25 members of the Michigan FIDF chapter traveled to Latroun, Israel, for the inauguration of the Yamam Sports Center, built by the Michigan chapter for $2.3 million. Yamam is Israel's elite domestic hostage rescue and counter-terrorism unit. Daniel Sahalo, an Ethiopian Jew who made aliyah at age 5, received a full schol- arship to Hebrew University in Jerusalem as part of the FIDF Impact program. "Thanks to the Impact program, I was able to achieve my dream, go to college and concentrate on my studies without having financial worries:' he said. "I am one of eight children ... I'm the only one from my entire family that has an aca- demic degree. My service in the IDF and the completion of my degree have given me the opportunity to improve my life, Joan Epstein of Bloomfield Hills, Brenda Wayne Berris and Marsha Deitch, both of West Bloomfield contribute to Israeli society and fulfill my parents' dream. I would like to thank you for your kindness and generosity; your support not only strengthens the IDF sol- diers, but Israeli society as a whole:' Speaking for the local Young Leadership group, Justin Becker, 24, of Birmingham (son of the honorees) told of the impact an FIDF mission had on him. "The most touching thing for me was spending time with the soldiers, young men and women younger than I am',' he said. "I'm standing here today, proudly, on behalf of my generation, to say to my young Israeli brothers — we are commit- ted to you and your wellbeing the same way you are committed to defending the freedom of all Jewish people around the world:' Israeli Itzi Saar of West Bloomfield said, "I love it. It's good to see the young generation who will continue after us. It's so important to feel connected and to recognize the needs of helping. You get hooked?' II Sara Shapiro (West Bloomfield), Larry Becker, Dinner Honoree (Keego Harbor), Asa Shapiro (West Bloomfield), Susie Becker, Dinner Honoree (Keego Harbor). November 12 = 2009 11