metro >> around town Yeshiva Boys Choir perfoitns eighth-grader Nochum Mayer Rabi, as soloist to the right of Rabbi Yerachmief Stewart, the director. High Honors S Yeshiva Beth Yehudah pays tribute to education champion. outhfield-based Yeshiva Beth Yehudah presented its highest honor, the Golden Torah Award, to Mandell "Bill" Berman of Franklin, a leader in Jewish philanthropy, education and demographics. "True to his devotion to Jewish edu- cation, he served as first chairman of the Education Division of our Jewish Federation, when it was frankly not popular to stand up and proclaim Jewish education as a critical community prior- ity," Yeshiva President Gary Torgow told 2,350 guests, including 900 students, at the 99-year-old day school's annual dinner on Oct. 25 at the Marriott Detroit Renaissance Center. "From that early service and throughout his career, Bill has been at the forefront of nurturing and energizing the critical day school movement." Lawrence Jackier of Bloomfield Hills became the newest Yeshiva Guardian in gratitude for his commitment to Torah, charity and community — and to the Yeshiva. Rahm Emanuel, elected Chicago's first Jewish mayor in 2011, was dinner speaker. In 2012, he promoted lengthening the school day for every public school student in the Windy City. He said it's the mis- sion "of every responsible adult, every responsible person in public life, to make sure the next generation gets an essential education. And the Yeshiva is blazing a path on how to show it:' ❑ - Robert Sklar, contributing editor Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel delivers the keynote address. Mandell "Bill" Berman accepts the Golden Torah Award from U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich. Fundraising Success Yad Ezra's 23rd annual dinner brought in more than $700,000. M ore than 500 people attended Yad Ezra's annual fundraiser last month at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. The event marked the Berkley-based kosher food pantry's 23rd dinner and was the most successful fundraising effort in the agency's history, bringing in more than $700,000. For more on Yad Ezra or to donate or volunteer, go to www.yadezra. org. Lea Luger, executive director; Jim and Sherri Ketai, co-chairs; Matt and Nicole Lester, honorees; Rachel and Josh Opperer, co-chairs; Nancy Kleinfeldt, Yad Ezra president Diane and (the late) Emery Klein Volunteer of the Year Award winners Betty and Ed Klein of West Bloomfield and Diane Klein of Southfield ❑ Right: Yad Ezra's executive committee and honorees: Alan Reiter, Huntington Woods; director Lea Luger and Richard Simtob, both of West Bloomfield; Barbara Zaltz, Huntington Woods; honorees Matt and Nicole Lester, Bloomfield Hills; Nancy Kleinfeldt, Huntington Woods; and Jeff Supowit, Farmington Hills. Elliah, Matt, Asa and Nicole Lester 24 November 28 • 2013