y IIIM During es Iva The 6 Teves January 1, 2012 Charles Sam Climstain Michael Crosnick Al Drescher Rabbi Eugene Greenfield Rebecca Carpol Anna C. Feinberg Bernice Dorothy Mazer Marian J Raimi lt the coming week, the students of yeshiva B et d h Yehudah w i ll ' Henry Roth Sam Siegel Alexander Weiss Fayga Gittel Chesluk Sadie Kessler Edith Lewis Marx Esther Newman Celia Rabinowitz Reva Schoichit Minnie Taylor 7 Teves January 2, 2012 Freddie Berkowitz Benjamin H. Ettinger Ben Feldman Lee Gladstone Allen Sherwin Liba Esther Agranovich Ida Friedman Rivwa Miller Sarah Milmet Edith Oretsky Lea Rubel Ethel Leah Wiener 8 Teves January 3, 2012 Elsie Katz Harry Keys 9 Teves January 4, 2012 David Fleischer Max Glass Morris Hoffman Chaim Yossel Kazerinsky Mendel Stawis Edis Bordoley 10 Teves January 5, 2012 Lawrence Beigler Sam Lippa Brady Hyman R. Cohen Menachem M. Cohen Jack J. 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"Due to the severity of their injuries, survivors of terror frequently suffer from acute dental issues that demand immediate and extensive treatment. We have found that death or injury also leaves families unable to afford even the most routine dental care explained Rabbi Levi Lauer, founding executive director of ATZUM. "With the launch of this unique ini- tiative, ATZUM will be able to provide these individuals with financial and practical assistance to obtain any nec- essary dental care services:' ATZUM was established in 2002 to remedy injustices in Israeli society, and encourage individuals to become social activists and agents of change. The organization was founded on the belief that Israel should serve as an example for the rest of the world in regards to combating and resolving social prob- lems and social justice crises. American Students' Idea The Jewish Tooth Fairy Fund is the brainchild of Rachel Rudman, Dara Freedman-Weiss and Dena Rapoport, graduate students who spent last year studying and volunteering in Israel. Studying this year in New York, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C., respectively, the three have begun fun- draising for the project with the goal of collecting $50,000 by the end of 2012. ATZUM seeks additional donors to augment their efforts. "Though my original objective was to simply meet with the students to discuss ATZUM's projects and the issues we are facing with our clients, it quickly became so much more said Karyn London, coordinator of ATZUM's Roberta Project for Survivors of Terror. "The students chose to become actively engaged in our projects, focus- ing on the dental needs of survivors of terror and making it their mission to find a solution to this problem. 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