EMILIYA TARAKANOVA, 97, of Farmington Hills, died April 22, 2014. She is survived by her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Dr. Vitally and Ella Soskin of West Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-law, Dr. Yeva and Yan Soskina; grandchil- dren, Vlada (Ilya) Feldman, Luba (Louis) Soskin-Munis, Oleg (Heather) Issers; great-grandchildren, Daniel, Nicol, Silvy and Nikolai; many other loving family members and friends. Mrs. Tarakanova was the beloved wife of the late Daniel Soskin. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Interment took place at the Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. Obituary Charges The processing fee for obituaries is: $100 for up to 150 words; $200 for 151-300 words, etc. A photo counts as 30 words. There is no charge for a Holocaust survivor icon. The JN reserves the right to edit wording to conform to its style considerations. For information, have your funeral director call the JN or you may call Sy Manello, editorial assistant, at (248) 351-5147 or email him at smanello@renmedia.us . Detroiters recall standing together on Israel's National Memorial Day. Vivian Henoch Special to the Jewish News O nly in Israel: Where else in the world could there be such a somber, yet bold and joyous national mash-up of remembrance and cel- ebration in the pairing of Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzmaut? Only a breath separates the two holidays. As the sun goes down on Yom HaZikaron (Remembrance Day), a day of sorrow turns to the celebration of Israel's Independence Day, Yom HaAtzmaut. Yom HaAtzmaut commemorates May Israeli soldiers stand at attention to recall the fallen. 14, 1948, the fifth day of lyar on the Hebrew calendar, the day the modern Jewish State of Israel was born — this year on May 6. Yom HaZikaron is a time for mourning and a time for resilience — a time to honor the sons and daughters of Israel who have fallen so that the nation as a Jewish home- land may continue to stand. Unlike our Memorial Day, Yom HaZikaron has personal significance for each and every Israeli because there's hardly anyone in the country who has not lost someone in Israel's wars or through acts of terror. Without the sacrifice of every generation since the establishment of Israel, there would be no Independence Day to celebrate. Yom HaZikaron is observed for a full 24 hours on the fourth day of lyar on the Hebrew calendar (May 5 this year). It is a solemn day of civil, military and religious ceremonies beginning with an official cere- mony at the Western Wall and the lighting of remembrance candles in army camps, schools, synagogues and public places throughout the country. Flags are lowered to half-staff, places of entertainment are closed for the day by law. Radio and televi- Yom HaZikaron on page 66 Harry Sherberg of Blessed HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL For almost 100 years, we've been helping Jewish families honor the lives of those they love. www.HebrewMemorial.org I 248-543-1622 I 800-736-5033 I 26640 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park Ml 48237 Your Community Chapel 1913490 Obituaries May 1 • 2014 65