“Eden’s message of resilience deeply resonated with our Detroit community”
On Oct. 27, Israeli Eurovision sensation Eden Golan performed live at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills, captivating more than 700 attendees during a moving performance presented by United Hatzalah of Israel.
Eden Golan holds a Detroit Tigers Jersey given to her by Mark Davidoff.
The evening celebrated Golan’s courage and musical talent while raising awareness and support for United Hatzalah’s volunteer network of first responders across Israel. The evening was chaired by Cathy and James Deutchman, as well as Julie and Marty Wiener. Eden took part in a conversation with community leader Mark Davidoff on stage.
Hillel Day School student choir joined the stage to sing “Hatikvah” for the crowd.
“Eden’s message of resilience deeply resonated with our Detroit community,” said Adena Barenholtz, regional development officer at United Hatzalah of Israel. “It was an unforgettable night of music and solidarity in support of Israel’s lifesaving volunteers.”
Event Honorees Marci and Stephen Feinberg with United Hatzalah Innovation COO Dovie Maisel.
United Hatzalah of Israel operates the world’s leading fully volunteer emergency medical service. With over 8,000 EMTs, medics, paramedics and doctors, the organization delivers free, lifesaving care with a response time goal of 90 seconds.
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