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August 02, 1985 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-08-02

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made in the workshops also went
unreported.
The peace tent was an unoffi-
cial place for the resolution of
conflict, she said. The Africans
also tried to bring peace to the
gathering when they instructed
women to stop yelling and bo-
oing and wave their hands in
approval or disapproval instead.
Asked if she found the confer-
ence worthwhile, Ms. Davis re-
plied affirmatively. She found
that the content of the work-
shops "wasn't fluff" and the
speakers "did their homework."
Constructive dialogue between
Jewish and Arab women oc-
curred at the forum, according to
two women who attended the
proceedings as representatives of
New Jewish Agenda (NJA).
NJA Executive Director Reena
Bernards and Steering Commit-
tee member•Christie Balka both
agreed that the Nairobi confer-
ence was a great improvement
over conferences in Copenhagen
in 1980 and in Mexico City in
1975 at which divisions over the
Middle East overshadowed the
programs.
At a workshop sponsored by
New Jewish Agenda and the
American Friends Service Com-
mittee, two women, one Israeli
and one Palestinian spoke about
the status of women in their two
communities.
Lisa Blum, a member of the
secretariat of the Citizens Rights
Movement, •a political party
headed by Israeli feminist
Shulamit Aloni, and Mary
Khass, the director a pre-school
program on the Gaza Strip
shared the podium. The work-
shop entitled, "Israeli. and Pales-
tinian Women in Dialogue: A
Search for Peace" was attended
by 500 women from dozens of
countries.
Khass stated, "I am a student
of Jewish history. I know that
the Jewish people have suffered
a great deal and that they feel a
need for a homeland as a safe
refuge. At the same time I do not
think that we Palestinians
should be denied our own needs
for self-determination."
"We must agree that there be
mutual recognition between both
peoples," said Blum. "We must
agree on equality for women of
both sides.
Balka said that the most im-
portant progress took place in in-
formal discussions between
Jewish and Arab women, in
which there was an opportunity
to exchange views and get to
know each other.

Friday, August 2, 1985 33

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