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AUGUST 1 • 2024 | 25

people with different back-
grounds. Among her other
projects, Linda translates
for other Anglo residents of
Nofei Hashemesh who have
not mastered Hebrew; some
have lived here for decades,
getting along on English
and helpful neighbors.
Eitan Tanny grew up in
Rehovot, Israel. Before he
was born, his parents came
from Canada
for his father’s
post-doc in
chemistry at
the Weizmann
Institute in
Rehovot, and
they stayed.
His father stems from a
Lithuanian Jewish family,
his mother from a Spanish-
Portuguese family that
came from Holland to
England before moving to
Canada. Tanny works as
an educational resource for
visually impaired school
children. In that role, he

gets to see schools from
the inside. For his own
children, he prefers the
religious-Zionist schools
in Beit Shemesh. He also
likes the well-constructed
new buildings on Rehov
Rabbi Yannai, and he likes
the mix of families from
different backgrounds and
of different ages in these
buildings.
The block where I used
to live in Southfield seems
about as integrated as any
place in Michigan. The
people who lived in nearly
every house were either
Black or Jewish. The Black
people were not Jews, and
the Jews were not Black
(with rare exceptions).
Israel also seems
integrated, but by a
different measure. Just
about everyone in Nofei
Hashemesh is Jewish, but
we come in all different
colors, from different parts
of the world.

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