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Berlins To Join Ride In Poland

Cheryl and Arnie Berlin of
Farmington Hills will be traveling
to Krakow, Poland, to participate
in the Jewish Community Centre of
Krakow’s fifth annual Ride for the
Living during the JCC’s 10th birth-
day year.
The Berlins will be joining approx-
imately 200 local JCC Krakow mem-
bers, staff and friends from around
the world to cycle the 55 miles from
Auschwitz-Birkenau to the JCC to
raise awareness and funds ensur-
ing the future of Krakow’s Jewish
community and supporting the 60
Holocaust survivors as well as their
children and grandchildren at the
JCC.
Ride for the Living inspires par-
ticipants to not only remember
Poland’s Jewish past, but also to
celebrate the miraculous rebirth of
Jewish life taking place in Poland
today despite all odds.

“I’m so excited to be part of
the 2018 Ride for the Living,”
Cheryl Berlin said. “The fact the
Jewish community is thriving in
Krakow, just a bike ride away from
Auschwitz, is amazing. This will
be our first time in Poland. The
ride will be especially meaningful
because my father, [the late] Saul
Raimi, was a Holocaust survivor,
and Arnie’s mother, Trudy Berlin,
left Lublin, Poland, with her family
in 1938.
“We both lost numerous fam-
ily members in the Holocaust. The
opportunity to cycle away from the
history of the Shoah at Auschwitz-
Birkenau toward the Jewish future
at JCC Krakow is special and emo-
tional.”
To support the Berlins, visit
https://jcckrakow.kindful.com/ride-
for-the-living-2018/berlincycle. •

Alon Ben-Gurion To Speak

Jewish National Fund will
hold a dessert reception at
7 p.m. Thursday, June 14, at
Congregation Beth Ahm in
West Bloomfield in honor
of Israel’s 70th anniversary.
Featured speaker is Alon
Ben-Gurion.
Ben-Gurion
Ben-Gurion said he will
“share unheard stories
about my grandfather,
David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first
prime minister and founding father.
These are personal stories about the
family that no one has heard.”
Acclaimed international hospital-
ity consultant Ben-Gurion has man-
aged the revenue and operations
of hotels around the world, includ-
ing as the general manager of the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York.
He is using his extensive network

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and hospitality know-how
to actively promote develop-
ment in the Negev, working
to make the region bloom
and realize his grandfather’s
dream.
Ben-Gurion serves on the
advisory board of Heroes
to Heroes, which provides
spiritual healing, suicide
prevention and peer support
programs for U.S. veterans. During
the Yom Kippur War, he saw battle
and survived injuries sustained as a
paratrooper in the IDF.
Attendees will also learn about
JNF’s many projects in Israel.
To attend, register at www.jnf.
org/detroitreception or contact Kim
Levy, associate executive director
of the Midwest at (248) 324-3080 or
KLevy@jnf.org. •

