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June 09, 1978 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-09

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36 Friday, lone 9, 1978

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Summer on Israeli Moshav—An Experience

By JANET MENDELSOHN

working with my moshav
family, I saw a different side
of Israeli life than tourists
have an opportunity to see,"
says Faith Krausman, a
Brooklyn graduate student,
and one of 55 members of
the 1977 Summer in
Moshav program.
Sponsored by Masada, the
youth movement of the
Zionist Organization of
America, this has proven to
be one of the Youth and
Hehalutz Department's

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In addition to the summer
kibutz experience, many
volunteers are finding the
moshav, or co-operative
family farm equally satisfy-
ing. "Through living and

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most rewarding programs
in only three years of exist-
ence.
"Tourists seem to like
mixing the personal connec-
tions of living with a family
with their tours of Israel,"
says David Almog, director
of programs for the Youth
and Hehalutz Depart-
ment.
Plans for the summer
of 1978 aim to place as
many as 500 young
people on moshavim as
part of their summer ex-
perience.
The program includes
three weeks of intensive
touring from the Golan
Heights to the deserts of
Sinai, and the highlight of

the trip is the four weeks
spent on a moshav where
participants live and inter-
act closely as family mem-
bers on the farm.
Brian Folus, of Balti-
more, described a typical
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with my family. There were
lots of radishes to pick, irri-
gation to be done, and new
planting under way."
After a few hours of work,
an Israeli lunch and a visit
to the swimming pool, par-
ticipants in the program
studied Hebrew in specially
prepared classes, and
enjoyed scheduled after-
noon and evening activities
or tours.

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the health and welfare of
the populations of south
Lebanon and the West
Bank.
A resolution that accused
Israel of destroying medical
facilities in south Lebanon
carried by consensus.
Another Arab-drafted re-
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"arbitrary practices" that
"affect the physical, social
and psychological health
conditions of the Arabs" on
the West Bank was adopted
by a vote of 63-21 with 12
abstentions. The U.S. voted
against the draft.
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Moshav volunteers gather cucumbers on the Golan
Heights.

Arab 'Doves' With U.S. Jets

By ROBERT E. SEGAL
(A Seven Arta Feature)

The doves fluttering
around Washington, carry-
ing in their teeth full-page
Madison Avenue news-
paper ads lauding the vir-
tues of the Carter package
plane deal, tried to assure
the nation that the lethal
weapons would end up in
the hands of new found
Arab moderates.
In the minds of some hold-
ing that opinion, the Pales-
tine Liberation Organiza-
tion and its shrewd
generalissimo, Yasir Arafat
— after a decade of visiting
wholesale carnage on long-
suffering Israel — could
now be checked in as rep-
resentative of the born-
again moderates.
You don't have to be a
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ters to gag on such asser-
tions. Go hurriedly to some
of the pronouncements of
Saudi Arabian leaders of
the not distant past and
learn the lesson anew.
Said King Saud six
years after Israel
emerged a fledgling state
and after seven Arab na-
tions tried to murder it at
birth: "Itrael to the Arab
world is like a cancer to
the human body. The
only remedy is to uproot

it just like a cancer ... We
Arabs total about
50,000,000. Why don't we
sacrifice 10,000,000 of our
number to lixe in pride
and self-respect?"
Why not, indeed? What
are 10 million fellow na-
tionals to a monarch reared
on medieval concepts of the
expendability of human
life?
The definitive answer to
worried questions and dark
doubts can come if Egypt
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just by words that they,
along with Jordan, are ac-
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Some 40,000 Bedouin in
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moving north into Israel for
better pasture lands.

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