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March 14, 1986 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-03-14

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Abraham Amichai, chef extraordi-
naire at a Tel Aviv restaurant, makes
duckling a l'orange that compares
nicely to the duckling in Paris. (He
learned to make it in Paris.)
Isaac Goldman conducts tours
for a living. For Isaac, it is a labor of
love. Much of what he will tell
yOu about Israel comes from his

speak it with you.
eighteen months of training. Much
Come visit with us. Enjoy our
more comes from his heart.
beaches, our nightlife and, most of
As for Jacob Aronson, he sells
all, our people.
ancient Roman pottery in a shop
where ancient Romans once sold
pottery.
Like so many people in Israel,
Abraham, Isaac and Jacobspeak
Come to Israel. Come stay withfriends!"
English. And they're eager to

Israel

See your travel agent or write Israel Government lburist Office, 5 South Wabash Awe., Chicago, IL 60603 01986

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