viewpoints >> Send letters to: letters@thejewishnews.com )ect dignity ad ocacy home ' ice empo espect di e famil suppo ncluskq nt choi pect s tions hi ect al for openers Estate Planning Is A Matter Of Will 35th Annual Fall Fundraiseie SU1 I n many old movies, we have heard, Famous entertainers have at the reading of a will, the line, had some interesting bequests "Being of sound mind, I hereby also. Recording artists Janis bequeath ..." Joplin (died 1970) wrote a will that set When looking at Internet lists of odd aside $2,500 for a wake party for when bequests, I began to wonder how sound she passed. (Is buying a memory all that the mind was that made the stipula- important?) tions. Comedian and actor Jack Benny (died Consider these. 1974) established a lasting memory for the love of his life, his wife. His will Historical figures often pique our fancy because we feel they will have lots directed that a single long-stemmed of goods to share. Napolean Bonaparte rose was to be delivered to her every day died in 1821 and his will for the rest of her life. Magician Harry Houdini directed that his head be shaved and his hair distributed among (died 1926) left in his will 10 his friends. (Hair today; gone words. He stated that his wife tomorrow). should hold a seance every Halloween following his death The writer Robert Louis and that he would communi- Stevenson passed away in 1894 and left an unusual gift for his cate with her through those friend Annie Ide. She had felt words. She held the seances for cheated of a birthday since 10 years, stopping when he did Sy Ma nello hers fell on Christmas Day so not make his presence known. Editori al (An inspiration for the cell Stevenson left her his birthday Assista nt of Nov. 13. phone ad, "Can you hear me now?") In the 19th century, a tanner from Vermont, John Porter Bowman, lost his wife and two daughters and believed that upon his death the family would be reincarnated together. Before he died in 1891, he set up a $50,000 trust fund to maintain his 21-room mansion and have a full dinner prepared nightly in the event the Bowman clan came back to life on empty stomachs. Talk about a "final frontier" — Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry (died 1991) directed in his will that his ashes be launched into space in a capsule car- ried by a rocket. The capsule eventually disintegrated into the atmosphere. My personal favorite is the will left by Francois Rabelais (died 1553) who wrote, "I owe much; I have nothing; I give the rest to the poor:' Well, at least they didn't have to worry about estate taxes. * Amid The Gunfire In Beersheva, A Heroic Effort To Save Lives TUESDAY 11.17.15 7:30 PM EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT A NIGHT OF COMEDY The Oct. 18 terrorist shooting in Beersheva left a 19-year-old soldier and an Eritrean migrant dead, and resulted in 11 serious gunshot injuries. Oren Wacht, a 40-year-old volunteer Magen David Adorn paramedic, was first on the scene, arriving on an MDA Mobile Intensive Care Unit Medicycle spon- sored by a donor through the Dr. John J. Mames Chapter-Michigan Region of the American Friends of Magen David Adorn. He provided the following account of what transpired: I www.jarc.org DENNIS MILLER commentary had just come home from teaching emergency medicine at Ben-Gurion University when the call came in: A terrorist was shooting at the nearby Central Bus Station in Beersheva. I and another volunteer MDA paramedic, — Rotem Tabibian, both of us riding Medicycles, were there in a minute. ■ The entrance to the station was blocked with traffic and people Oren Wacht and commotion, but BUY TICKETS ONLINE MAX M. & MARJORIE S. FISHER MUSIC CENTER — exclusively for young adults 21-40 — YOUNG ADULT PREGLOW 5:30 - 7 PM laughterlounge free admission with ticket purchase to Dennis Miller we were able to maneuver through the crowd on our Medicycles. We drove directly into the station. There was a lot of shooting. We didn't know who was shooting — and I didn't want to venture to find out — but I had to take cover. I had time to radio MDA dispatch to provide them with a snapshot of what was happening on the ground so that they could allocate the appropriate number of ambulances to the scene. Then, Rotem and I immediately started treating the injured. While there's an element of danger in going to the scene of a terror attack, our willingness to treat the wounded in a potentially unsafe situation can often make the difference between a person being stabilized and eventually recov- ering and a person bleeding to death at the scene. That's something we're acutely aware of when we receive calls like this. Certainly, it crossed my mind when I was riding there — that and my thought that I hope I don't know any- body injured in the attack. continued on page 8 strolling dinner and cocktails catered by quality kosher catering Help enrich lives and erase barriers for people with disabilities. FOR MORE INFO 248.538.6611 www.jarc.org 1959030 5