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May 16, 1986 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-05-16

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Friday, May 16, 1986

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monies. Michigan athletes who
participated in the Maccabiah
Games in Israel will be honored.
Booths are being sponsored by
the Israel Numismatic Society
(Israeli stamps and coins), the Is-
rael Aliyah Center, Avalon
Group (T-shirts), Farmer Jack's
(Israeli foods), America-Israel
Chamber of Commerce, El Al Is-
rael Airlines, Israel Government
Tourist Authority, Ain Plastics,
the Jerusalem Post, World
Cheese (T'nuva brand), Danielle
Peleg art, Entertainment Israel
coupon books, Bank HaPoalim,
and Lazlo Regerish photos.
Participants in a special dis-
play entitled "A Walk Through
Israel" are American Friends of
the Hebrew University/Michigan
Chapter, American Committee
for the Weizmann Institute of
Science, Friends of Bar-Ilan Uni-
versity, American Technion
Society/Detroit Chapter, Temple
Israel, Children of Holocaust
Survivors Association In Michi-
gan (Yad Vashem), Hadassah/
Greater Detroit Chapter (Hadas-
sah Hospital), New Jewish
Agenda (Neve Shalom-Arab/
Jewish Cooperative Settlement
and School for Peace), Labor
Zionist Alliance (Kibbutz Grofit),
Detroit Zionist Federation ("Pil-
lar of Fire" poster display),
Jewish National Fund, Friends of
Israel Cancer Society, Na'amat
U.S.A. (Ramle), United Syna-
gogue of America/Michigan
Region (Center for Conservative
Judaism, Jerusalem), B'nai
B'rith, Sephardic Community of
Greater Detroit, Women's
American ORT/Michigan Region
(Israeli schools), Jewish Welfare
Federation (missions), Parents of
North American Israelis (retire-
ment in Israel), Israel Bonds, the
Israeli Community of Detroit,

Sen. Donald Riegle

and the Zionist Organization of
America.
Lawrence Jackier will host the
Yediat Yisrael (Israel Knowl-
edge) Quiz at 2 p.m. in the Cen-
ter's De Roy Theatre. Teams are
from the Jewish Parents Insti-
tute, Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel-
Moses, Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
Temple Emanu-El, Temple Is-
rael, Temple Kol Ami, Birming-
ham Temple, Akiva Hebrew Day
School, Hillel Day School, Cong.
B'nai Israel, Cong. Beth Achim,
and Cong. B'nai Moshe. Members
of the winning team will receive
an Israel Bond certificate.
Entertainment for the day will
be provided by the Abraham Ben
Ze'ev Band and the Hora Aviv
Dance Troupe.
The Independence Day celebra-
tion is sponsored by the Jewish
Community Council, in coopera-
tion with the Jewish Welfare
Federation and the Detroit
Zionist Federation.

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Somber remembrance mixed
with flag-waving Israeli
nationalism was the theme of
Monday night's Yom Hazikaron
Israeli memorial service in Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
"All too often, we tend to fan-
tasize about Israel and think it's
Utopia," said Joel Tauber,
president of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, in a speech before
200 Detroit-area Israeli and
American Jews. "We tend to
think that everything is fine in
Israel."
Tauber warned, however, that
while we often celebrate the "suc-
cesses" of Israel's many wars, "it
is healthy to stop and for us to
understand that these successes
have cost us dearly."
This cost for Israel's struggle to
live in peace while it is sur-
rounded by nations sworn to its
destruction, he said, has been the
most important and precious
commodity in Jewish hearts and
minds: human life. Tauber cited
the numbers of Israelis who have

died in each of Israel's wars,
starting with the 6,000 who died
in its War of Independence. The
total was over 105,000, a figure
that is "startling, considering the
size of Israel," and which did not
include Israelis killed in the in-
vasion of Lebanon.
"Why have they been lost? For
what?" Tauber asked the audi-
ence and the men and women on
stage behind him who carried Is-
raeli flags. "All we wanted was
the ability to live with our
neighbors after centuries of per-
secution. All we wanted to do was
to be of help to our neighbors and
to mankind. Unfortunately, Is-
rael has never been dealt with in
a logical manner.
"It is not enough for us to
mourn and to remember. We
must today renew our pledge that
these people shall not have died
in vain. There is no terrorist, no
economic crisis, no government
on this earth that can destroy Is-
rael which we paid for with our
blood. Let us hope and pray that

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