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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-03-26

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58 Friday, March 26, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Israeli Teen Ambassadors
Express Hope for Peace

Attention
6th Graders

New York, Milwaukee,
Two Israeli teenagers vis- Kansas City, Chicago,
iting Detroit were hopeful Rockford (Ill.) and Wash-
about the forthcoming Is- ington, D.C.
On the Sinai with-
rael withdrawal from the
drawal, Rami said "If
Sinai.
Rami Nagid, 17, of there will be peace I am
l agreed, add-
Jerusalem and Lital Yaari, for it." Lita
18, of Tel Aviv, spoke about ing "It is one of the best
their lives in Israel with things that could happen
their American counter- to Israel."
Asked to compare the
parts during a tour of the
U.S. as delegates of the Is- 1ifestyles of Israeli teena-
rael Office of Foreign Af- gers with their American
peers, Lital said "Israeli
Information
fairs.
The two, as part of a 70- teens are more aware of
member delegation, are in political problems. They
the U.S. for 5 1/2 weeks. The read more newspapers.
cities on their agendas are They are more active in
youth and political move-
ments."
Rami added, "Here (in the
U.S.), students are in-
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Lital, a 12th grader who
Of a el - en or- no an EN
is active in Hashomer Hat-
zir, and who will enter the
army following graduation,
was surprised at how little
the American teenagers
knew about Israel. Asked
what kinds of questions -the
public school students
posed, she said they wanted
to know how she felt about
going into the 'army, what
were the drinking and driv-
ing ages, what do Israeli
teens do for fun. "You know,
a lot of teenagers nonsense."
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Rami said the purpose of
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the mission was to "tell
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people what they can't get
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from the news."
they
Asked
if
encountered any anti-
Semitism in their public
school appearances, the
two said they hadn't.
However, they said that
they encountered some
LAWRENCE M. ALLAN
•arguments with Palesti-
President
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nian students.
While in the U.S., the
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students are housed by
families who acquaint them
with the American lifestyle.
They are chosen by their
schools on the basis of good
grades and an interview on
their general knowledge
and their proficiency in
English.
Their visit to Detroit was
coordinated by the Jewish
Coinmunity Council.

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LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
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Knob-in-the-Woods. Apts.
club house. Officers will be
elected. Gerry Feldman is
the nominating chairman.
Games and prizes will high-
light the afternoon, an-
nounces Nita Lichtenstein,
program chairman
President Mrs. Jay Mas-
sover announces luncheon
will be served at a nominal
charge and guests are in-
vited. Members of the hospi-
tality committee are: Ruth
Fisher, Ida Lewis, Pearl

RABBI MANDEL M.
ZAGER CHAPTER will
meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the Northgate Apts. club
house. David Tanzman will
speak on "Israel and the
Mideast." The public is wel-
come free of charge.
* * *
SPORTS LODGE has
rescheduled its meeting to E
p.m. Tuesday in the Bnai
Brith building. Budd
Lynch, public relations di:
rector for the Detroit Red
Wings, will be the guest
speaker. Refreshments will
. be served, and admission is
free. •

.

Anti-Racism
Pact Approved

France
PARIS (JTA)
announced that it has
ratified the United Nations
Convention against racism
and racist discrimination.
The French government's
decision must now be
ratified by the parliament.

Radomer to Meet

The Radomer Aid Society
will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in
the Zionist Cultural Center.
Special refreshments will
be prepared and served by
Vice President Helen
Greenberg and Celia
Mager.

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