metro A Selfless Soul Rabbi Aryeh Kupinsky, a victim of the Israeli synagogue massacre, has roots in Oak Park. Ronelle Grier Contributing Writer T am am ii. —Phyllis Pazner, Fox Run resident, pictured with d Fox Run in Oakland County is a great choice for retirees who want to enjoy an active, secure lifestyle. Dining, maintenance and 24-hour security are all handled by our expert full-time staff. We even offer on-site medical services, plus continuing care if your health needs ever change. A move here is the greatest gift you can give yourself— and the ones you love. Learn more about Fox Run's unique approach to health and wellness. Call 1-800-220-1318 today for your free brochure. hose who knew Rabbi Aryeh Kupinsky as a young boy growing up in Oak Park remember him as a bright student from a loving fam- ily of kind and giving souls. After moving to Israel with his family at age 11, he grew into a caring and big-hearted adult, a husband and father who gave selflessly to his community and demonstrated his faith by study- ing Torah and attending services regularly. Rabbi Kupinsky, 43, was one of the victims killed last week Rabbi Aryeh Kupinsky in the brutal terrorist attack in a Jerusalem synagogue. He was one of five people killed at nificant heightening of law enforcement the Kehilat Bnei Torah synagogue in the against those guilty of incitement. city's Har Nof neighborhood on Tuesday morning, Nov. 18, when two Palestinian Active In Community cousins burst into the morning prayer Aryeh Kupinsky was born in Rhode service brandishing an axe, knives and Island and then moved to Oak Park with a gun. The assailants, reported to be his siblings and parents, Bracha and members of a Palestinian terrorist group, Shlomo, who were professors at Wayne began stabbing and shooting the wor- State University. He attended Yeshiva shippers, leaving a horrific scene of bod- Beth Yehudah in Oak Park and Akiva ies, blood and chaos. Hebrew Day School in Southfield, and In an ensuing gunfight with police, was known for generously helping other both terrorists were killed. Two police students with their homework, no mat- officers were wounded, and one of them ter how long it took subsequently died from the wounds he "He was always very giving of his sustained. Several congregants who were time," said Hershel Goulson, a California inside the synagogue during the massa- resident who became close friends with cre also were wounded. Aryeh when the two attended Yeshiva This attack was the first of its kind Beth Yehudah together. "He was very meticulous and organized. He always in Israel on a synagogue. Israeli Prime had five or six perfectly sharpened pen- Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered cils lined up on his desk If you needed that the homes of the attackers be a pencil, you knew where to go, and he demolished as punishment for the would always lend you one heinous crimes, and he also ordered sig- The Kupinsky family belonged to what is now Young Israel of Oak Park, where they were actively involved in the Modern Orthodox community. "Whenever there was a community event, they were right in the middle of it," said Mintzi Schramm of Southfield, who first met Aryeh's mother, Bracha, at City College in New York "They were a wonderful, energetic family, very intelligent, with happy, lively kids:' said Rita Schreiber of Southfield, whose children attended Akiva with Aryeh. Yeshiva Beth Yehudah student Ardent Zionists, the Kupinsky family Aryeh Kupinsky, early 1980s 20 November 27 • 2014 JN