Singin' Scouts 70 Years Of Healing Israeli Friendship Caravan performs in Oak Park and West Bloomfield. ARMDI to fete Israel's medical/blood service at gala dinner-dinner. F he annual dinner-dance for American Red Magen David for Israel (ARMDI) will be held 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 29, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. This year will mark the 70th anniver- sary of ARMDI and will honor dedicated past honorees. ARMDI came into being 10 years after Magen David Adorn (MDA) was founded by several Israeli doctors in 1930 in the aftermath of the murderous rampaging and rioting Arabs on Jewish farmed urban settlements. ARMD1's goal as the U.S. support network was to provide first-rate medical assistance and blood services. During World War II and Israel's War of Independence, MDA operated as the Jewish community's pre-hospi- tal emergency medical organization. MDA earned a reputation for its rapid response and medical excellence during the Six-Day War, the Yom Kippur War and more recently during the Lebanon campaign and Operation Cast Lead in Gaza. ARMDI was instrumental in establishing MDAs National Blood Service Center Services in Ramat Gan. Today, MDA supplies 97 percent of Israel's total blood needs and 100 per- cent of the Israel Defense Force's blood requirements. In early 1967, the Shaarit Haplaytah Organization of Michigan, led by Dr. John J. Mames, president, and his broth- er-in-law Larry Brenners, treasurer, initi- ated the purchase of an ambulance at a meeting that took place in the basement or its 50th year, the Tzofim (Israel Scouts) Friendship Caravan brought the culture and sounds of Israel to the United States. On July 29, 10 scouts of Caravan Eliot entertained a crowd of about 200 seniors and families at Rothstein Park on the A. Alfred Taubman Jewish Community Campus in Oak Park. The Scouts illu- minated the stage with Israeli song and dance that included audience participa- tion. Each 17-year-old Scout was hand- picked through an extensive application and audition process. The 45-minute show suffered prob- lems with the sound system, a first for the Caravan. Scouts sang out extra loud to account for choppy microphones or when the sound would stop working altogether. The performers were unfazed and continued on. On Friday, July 30, the group per- formed for a large crowd at the conclu- sion of outdoor Shabbat services at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. - Gabriella Ring, Teen2Teen summer intern Tzofim Friendship Caravan members in action T Eat Salad — Fight ALS Scout Ariel Levy of Holon dances wtih kids in the audience at Rothstein Park in Oak Park. As part of Hiller's Markets Good Deeds in the Making program to benefit local charities, the family-owned chain of seven Metro Detroit grocery stores will donate 100 percent of the profits from the sales of its Chopped Fresh Salad to ALS of Michigan throughout August. This blend of nine freshly chopped vegetables combined with sweet and sour dressing retails for $6.59 per pound at all Hiller's locations. Hiller's Good Deeds in the Making program was created last year as a way to inspire consumers to high-quality, ready-to-eat, great-tasting meals while helping good causes. of the home of Miriam and Fred Ferber. This group of Holocaust survivors raised $4,000 to send an ambulance to help save lives in Israel. Inspired by the Jewish state and the critical need for MDA, Dr. Mames, a Polish survivor of the Russian labor camps and a passionate Zionist, under- stood the imperative for a secure Israel. In the wake of the Six-Day War, he reached out to his dental colleagues in the Detroit area. Dr. Morris Starkman mobilized the medical community and together with Shaarit Haplaytah launched the Michigan Region ARMDI. From its beginning 43 years ago, the Dr. John J. Mames Chapter-Michigan Region has raised $22 million and built two medical facilities: The Natalie and Manny Charach Emergency Medical Center in Ashdod was dedicated two years ago and the Lillian L. and Allan L. Waller First Aid Station was gifted by the Waller family in 1971. Generous supporters have purchased 230 ambulances, provided funding for cutting-edge stem-cell research, para- medic training scholarships, lifesaving defibrillators, blood shakers for the blood center, bulletproof vests and scien- tific equipment. Lifesaving programs are continued under the leadership of Manny Charach, chairman, Michigan Region; Dr Robert M. Katz, chairman, Medical-Dental Council; and Eva Mames, president. For information about the upcoming dinner, call (248) 353-0434 or (248) 855- 0555. ❑ This months charity, ALS of Michigan, is dedicated to the fight against ALS, which is commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig's Disease. Hiller's CEO Jim Hiller says: "Having watched my mother ravished by ALS, I know the value of an organization like ALS of Michigan and its executive direc- tor, Sue Burstein-Kahn: "During the darkest times, just know- ing ALS of Michigan was there to help made all the difference:" Burstein-Kahn says: "Jim and Hiller's Markets are a huge supporter of our cause and they have been extremely generous. Words cannot express our gratitude for all they've done for Michigan's ALS community, supporting both research and patient services: August 5 • 2010 23