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NEWS December 2-11, 1984 Caspar Weinberger plans visit to Israel "Gesher" UJA Young Leadership Cabinet Region II Mission to Israel December 2-11, 1984 Pre-Mission to Prague, Czechoslovakia November 29-December 2, 1984 Dear Friend: The Hebrew word "gesher," designating this series of five UJA Young Leadership Cabinet Regional Missions, was chosen because they are a "bridge" between young American Jews and their Israeli counterparts. As you scan the highlights of our itinerary, you will note several opportunities to meet our opposite numbers in Israel...to celebrate those things we share... to learn more about how we are different...to bridge the gap between us...and to realize that our similarities are more important than our differences. There is a permanent bond between us: We are young members of the world Jewish family, the leaders of tomorrow in our own spheres and- together—of the Jewish people. We are indeed one. The highlights that follow are only some of what's in store for you on this mission. Clearly, the mission will provide a not-to-be-missed chance to experience the energy, the excitement, the electric- ity of modern Israel...to encounter in depth its- our—rich and proud history and heritage. And, if you select the optional pre-mission, you will spend unforgettable days in a country that played so vital a role in the Jewish story. Join us...cross the bridge! Sincerely, 11:d Young, Missions Chairman ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS In Israel, visit... • High-tech industry • An Israel Defense Forces base • Galilee outposts • Kibbutzim • The Golan Heights • Jerusalem Interact with Israelis through... • Meetings with young members of the Knesset • Home hospitality with young Israeli leadership Participate in seminars on... • Israel-Diaspora relations • Holocaust-to-Rebirth at Yad Vashem • Updating the Middle East situation (including a fact-finding tour of Judea/ Samaria on Israel's northern border) See partnership in action in... • Project Renewal neighborhoods • A Youth Aliyah village • An absorption center for Ethiopian Jews APPROXIMATE COST PER PERSON, based on current round-trip air fare from New York: Israel and Pre-Mission Single supplement Israel only Single Supplement $1,995.00 $320.00 $1,450.00 $200.00 FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE FROM: Michael Feldman (313) 569-3775 Region II Mission Chairman Lori Baron (212) 757-1500 YLC Associate, National UJA Your local Federation Reserve now! Please hold space(s) on our Region II "Gesher" Mission, December 2-11, 1984, as checked below: ❑ Israel and Pre-Mission ($1,995.00 per person) ❑ Single supplement (S320.00) ❑ Israel only ($1,450.00 per person) ❑ Single supplement ($200.00) Name Spouse's Name (if accompanying) And more! In Prague and vicinity... • Walking tour of the former Jewish ghetto • The State Jewish Museum (source of the "Precious Legacy" exhibition) • Shabbat service at the Altneuschul (the oldest European synagogue-1290—still used as a house of worship) • Shabbat dinner with members of the Jewish community • The home of author Franz Kafka • Tour of Prague Castle • Terezin concentration camp • The ruins of Lidice Note: The above is subject to change. Mailing Address City Community State Zip • Home Phone ( Business Phone Deposit enclosed S ($100 00 per person) Please mail this form and your check, payable to United Jewish Appeal, to: • Ted Young, Missions Chairman UJA Young Leadership Cabinet 1290 Avenue of the Americas New York, N.Y. 10104 Washington (JTA) — Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger announced last week that he will go to Israel in two weeks. Wein- berger made the announcement at a briefing for some 100 Jewish leaders participating in the United Jewish Appeal's third an- - nual Hineni national leadership conference. He said he had accepted an invi- tation extended by Israeli Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin and would go to Israel after attending a NATO meeting in Italy next _ week. According to Weinberger, it will be his first visit to Israel in two years. Austria nixes kudos for opera singer Amsterdam (JTA) — The Aust- rian government, bowing to pro- tests from Dutch resistance groups, has revoked its decision to honor Dutch-born opera singer Johan Heester who was a Nazi sympathizer before and during World War II. Heester, now 80, moved to Vie- nna in the 1930s and became an admirer of Nazism. He gave per- formances for top Nazis, including Hitler, Himmler and Reinhardt < Heydrich. He also performed for the SS staff officers at Dachau. He remained in Vienna after the war.