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nity: The quality or state 
of being one, single, whole, 
or the same. Unique parts, 
diverse and varied, working in uni-
son toward a common purpose.
To experience unity is to be uplift-
ed, because we are all linked, all 
created in the image of the Almighty. 
Our soul, our neshama, craves the 

uplifting feeling of unity.
We feel this unity at Orchestra 
Hall, as the maestro’s baton weaves 
together woodwinds, strings, brass, 
and percussion to create a magical 
symphony, greater than the sum 
of the individual instruments. We 
feel it at Ford Field in the roar of 
the crowd, at Comerica Park as the 

ball clears the wall, at Little Caesars 
Arena, as we share in the joy of a 
slam dunk. And we feel it in the 
shared comfort of a group of friends 
enjoying a meal together, sharing our 
lives, and our hopes and dreams.
The secret to this feeling of unity is 
the variety. If we were all exactly the 
same, if we had no differences at all, 
if the world had one color, one note 
— there could be no art, no beauty, 
no unity at all.
We feel the unity of our commu-
nity most powerfully each year at 
the Yeshiva Beth Yehudah annual 
Evening of Unity. For one evening 
we gather together, one crowd with 
one purpose, supporting education 
for our children, building a better 
tomorrow.
Unity embodied, palpable, experi-
ential. Real.
The orchestra weaves together 
their musical notes, setting the tone 
for a magical evening. The Yeshiva 
Boys Choir trains together for 
months to sing in harmony, singing 
songs of thanks and hope for a bright 
future. The vast crowd is joined 

together, with one shared mission 
and one goal: to uplift a school that 
stands for unity. And the audience 
members, from every corner of our 
state and country, from every faith, 
background, race, and religion, every 
political position in our local and 
federal government — we all stand as 
one for one beautiful ideal: unity in 
support of education.
The Yeshiva Beth Yehudah is 
a Jewish day school in southeast 
Michigan, the oldest Jewish day 
school system in the state. Over 100 
years of education, with heroes in 
every generation assuming the for-
midable responsibility of building a 
better future for our children, for our 
community, and for our world.
It’s a beautiful evening, unlike 
almost anything in America today. 
So unique that one can be excused 
for asking: “Why is this night dif-
ferent?” What is it about this Jewish 
institution that unites so many from 
such diverse corners of our state 
and country, that inspires so many 
to attend year after year and bring 
friends, co-workers, and family 

YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

Why is this 
night different 
from all 
the others?

The unity of the community is palpable 
at the Yeshiva Beth Yehudah annual 
Evening of Unity.

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