I c $2.00 JULY 3 -9, 2014 / 5-11 TAMMUZ 5774 theJEWISHNEWS.com A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION » Meeting Israel's Leaders Jewish journalists from Detroit and elsewhere convene in Jerusalem See page 15. » Terrorist Visions Dashed British-born Muslim is now a passionate Zionist. See page 16. lummayminoiwoh. » Melodic Method "Modified Music-ation" helps kids with special needs learn. See page 20. Jacob Levy helps Adam Beauchamp learn the trombone. metro Outrage Over Slain Teens David Sachs I Senior Copy Editor T he Detroit Jewish community react- ed strongly to the murder of three kidnapped Israeli teenagers, whose bodies were found on June 30. "The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, along with the Jewish Federations of North America and the worldwide Jewish community, join with the State of Israel today in grief and horror following the announcement of the tragic deaths of Eyal Yifrach, Naftali Fraenkel and Gilad Shaar," read a statement signed by Federation and Foundation presidents Doug Bloom and Todd Sachse and Federation CEO Scott Kaufman. "There is no way to describe the depth of our horror at such a senseless and truly horrendous act. As Jewish Detroiters, we feel a tremendous bond with our fellow Jews in Israel and every- where around the world, and we share in the overwhelming grief at the loss of these boys. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to their families at this terrible time. May their mem- ories be for a blessing. "Today, the Detroit Jewish community comes together to mourn the loss of these boys and to reaffirm our unshakeable love and support for Israel and our Jewish broth- ers and sisters who live there" Dr. Richard Krugel, president of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Metropolitan Detroit, said, "Their kidnapping and murder is tragically emblematic of both the barbarism of Arab and Muslim terrorist groups and the ever-present and justified fear Israelis feel that their families may be next:' Israeli President Shimon Peres said, "For 18 days we hoped and prayed with one voice that we would find the boys safe and well. Mohelim These six Detroiters talk about performing the mitzvah of brit milah. Barbara Lewis I Contributing Writer CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 1942 - 2014 Covering and Connecting Jewish Detroit Eve y Week t's a boy! Once you catch your breath and notify your fami- lies, who ya gonna call? Probably the mohel, the person responsible for Rabbi Avraham Cohen gives an conducting the ritual circumcision infant a drop of wine ceremony. The brit milah (literally "covenant before performing the brit. of circumcision:' commonly called "bris" by Ashkenazi Jews) is probably the oldest custom in Judaism and the most universally practiced. In the Book of Genesis, God tells Abraham to circum- cise himself, his sons and all the males in his household, the first commandment given specifically to Jews. Since then, Jewish baby boys have been circumcised at the age of 8 days, health permitting, as a mark of the cov- enant between God and the Jewish people. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8