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National Council of Jewish Women
Greater Detroit Section Jewish Youth
Awards is an annual scholarship
program for high-school seniors.
Applicants are judged on a written
essay, their leadership and community
service in the secular and/or Jewish
communities.
Eight finalists were honored April
25: Emma Green, first place, $3,000;
Samantha Berman, second place,
$1,500; Allison Bloomberg and Nisim
Nesimov, third- and fourth-place win-
ners, $500; Aria Frawley, Jason Jubas,
Miriam Lupovitch and Ilana Weinfeld,
honorable mentions, $250.
Award sponsors are the late Esther
and the late Nathan Katz, and Dina
and the late Herman Brodsky.
This year’s essay topic: “What expe-
rience or person has had the greatest
impact on your Jewish identity?” The
following excerpts are from Emma
Green’s essay:
“I have been to Israel more than a
dozen times; this last trip was one of
the most important and meaningful.
My family and close friends spent an
entire day dedicated to my grandfa-
ther as he told us the story of his life
during the Holocaust. I always knew
my grandfather was a Holocaust
survivor, but after hearing the story
directly from him, I really felt his his-
tory become a part of me, a part of my
Jewish identity.
“I have been to museum after
museum and heard countless tragic
stories about the Holocaust, but not
one had ever affected me in this way.
It made me feel that this is the reason
I am Jewish: to represent those before
me and stand strong for all that my
grandparents and great-grandparents
endured to ensure the Jewish people
thrive long into the future.” •
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Kobi Erez at Farber Hebrew Day School
ZOA Director Kobi Erez gave a pre-
sentation last week to high school
students at the Farber Hebrew Day
School. Erez focused on educat-
ing students about the Boycott
Divestment and Sanctions (BDS)
movement and its similarities to the
anti-Semitic Nazi German policies of
boycotting Jewish stores, products
and literature. Students also heard
facts about the Israeli-Arab conflict
and were presented with anti-Israel
scenarios they might encounter on
their future college campuses, as
well as some tactics to handle these
kinds of situations.
This presentation is part of ZOA’s
ongoing mission to educate, train
and motivate students to become
passionate, dedicated and effective
pro-Israel advocates. ZOA provides
support to students who advocate
for Israel on campus. For more
information or to learn how to start
advocating on your campus, call
Kobi Erez at (248) 661-6000. •
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