views for openers Summer’s Flying By S of flies swarming around you because o, how’s your summer coming apparently the little guy called in rein- along? forcements. Suddenly, you’re trying not If you’re like me, you waited for to inhale too deeply as you now have summer all winter long, dreaming of five flies hovering around your reclining blissfully in a ham- facial region — and all would mock in your backyard, listen- rather die than let your nostril ing to the tinkling ice cubes in rim remain un-flied. your glass and watching the And even when you’ve had fluttering butterflies, while the enough and head indoors, days stretched ahead of you, some follow you inside. Then without the stress of having to they’re zipping around annoy- rush kids off to school or worry ingly, humming louder than about their homework, packing Rochel Burstyn your air conditioning and lunches or carpool pick-up. crashing repeatedly at your It’s never as relaxing as you windows, trying desperately to envision, is it? get out, which is just proof you The sun burns, ice melts, shouldn’t keep your windows kids are bored and I don’t even too clean. It’s confusing for local wildlife. own a hammock. But I suppose I’d rather interact with And sure, there are butterflies, which goal-oriented flies than seagulls with are lovely, but who’s looking at but- no fear, like they have in Australia. A terflies when you’re swatting at flies? And they’re just so determined. They’ve couple years ago, I was sitting outside Sydney’s Opera House, enjoying lunch got to be among the most persistent with my sister Brocha when all these creatures on the planet, with the most seagulls started congregating nearby, obscure goals. An innocent-looking fly eyeing us beadily. It was as Brocha will decide it wants nothing more in lifted her potato knish about an inch life than to perch its skinty little form right on the rim of your nostril. You can from her open mouth that one rather swat at it 10 times but all you’ll wind up daring seagull seized his chance, swooped in and grabbed a chunk with is a tired arm and a whole army right out of her hand. Brocha’s resulting scream shattered all the windows in the Opera House, frightened school children across the country and reportedly temporarily deafened the prime minister although it did have the benefit of momentarily distracting some flies that were trying to land on his left ear lobe. The fact is that time (brace yourself) flies. And while we’re rubbing aloe on our sunburns, coveting the cooler weather and a yard free of flies and bees, we might as well remind ourselves that we’ll seemingly blink and it’ll be winter. Soon we’ll be turning up the heat and trying to text while wearing gloves and bundling up in cozy blankets and drinking hot chocolate. And while that might seem lovely right now, when that does happen, we’ll also be complaining about the cold and the hassle about digging out the car and how we miss the sunshine and wishing so badly it was summer already! Which it is now. So, we might as well enjoy every moment of it while it’s here, flies and all! • letters Remember The Children In response to Henry Friedman’s letter, “Forgotten Children” (July 13, page 5), I, too, have always desired to hear the stories of more of the children who per- ished at the brutal hands of the Nazis. Many years ago, I was privileged to attend the speaking engagement of the renowned photographer Arnold Newman at the DIA. As he regaled us with tales of the people behind the many iconic portraits he had created, I was most taken by the story he told of his meeting with Otto Frank, whose photograph he captured in the attic of the home in Amsterdam in which he and his family had hidden (and where Anne Frank penned her diary). As they spoke, Mr. Frank suddenly became very quiet as he leaned against a wooden post in the empty attic space, illuminated by the light coming from the window out through which he stared. Mr. Newman waited for a moment, at which time Mr. Frank softly spoke and said, “The world forgets that I had another daughter.” At that moment, Mr. Newman snapped the iconic photo the world has come to know. (His other daughter’s name was Margot.) That story holds great meaning to me. I am the daughter of a survivor. My dad, the late Benjamin Kawer, sur- vived Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen and Langenstein-Zwieberge and, in his later years, was also a survivor speaker at the Holocaust Center in Farmington Hills. As far back as I can remember, at the end of every service at shul, he would always stand for the Mourners Kaddish, even when I knew he was not observ- ing a yahrtzeit. I always wondered why and, one day many years ago, I asked him. He told me he was reciting Kaddish for all the children who died in the Holocaust, that every day was the yahrtzeit of someone’s child and that it was unlikely that anyone was saying Kaddish for all of the unknown children. From that day forward, I also stand for Mourners Kaddish as a matter of remembrance, compassion, honor and legacy, for all of these children and out of respect for my dad’s desire that no child of the Holocaust is ever forgotten. Thank you, Mr. Friedman, for remind- ing our community of the importance of remembering. Zachor (remem- brance). Dina Kawer Huntington Woods Adopt-A-Kaddish Henry Friedman’s letter “Forgotten Children” touched me in a special way. His letter moved me deeply because of all my cousins who per- ished in the Shoah, some I knew from pictures sent to my mother in Eretz Israel as well as the fate of the 1.5 mil- lion innocent children who never had the chance to grow up. And that is why when I learned of the Adopt-A -Kaddish project spon- sored by Hebrew Memorial Chapel in partnership with the Holocaust Memorial Center, I knew immediately I wanted to participate. I received the name of my beautiful Kaddish girl, Liba Malka Ginsberg from Staszow, Poland, who was born in June of 1927 and who perished during the liquidation of Staszow in November 1942. Her yahrtzeit is 22 Kislev. On that date, I light a candle and say Kaddish as I do for other family members I lost. So now this beautiful girl will not be forgotten. I call on you all to have your own Kaddish boy or girl so these innocent children will no longer be forgotten. Rachel Kapen West Bloomfield Our Story Oscar Presaizen and his father, Eugene, own and run Silver Fox Furs in Detroit’s New Center. In addition to cold storage and sales, Eugene is a furrier, which allows the business to offer custom fitting, remodeling and restyling of fur coats, jackets and accessories. Over the course of the economic downturn, several large fur retailers in the region folded, but Silver Fox Furs survived. “We’ve been operating for more than 30 years,” said Oscar. “Our family business weathered the bad economy, mostly through personal service, and is still going.” As the economy improved, the family looked for a way to capture new business in the emerging market, and approached Hebrew Free Loan for help. “The Marvin I. 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