LOCAL NEWS SERVICE, PRICE AND PRODUCT World Of Difference Precious & Semi-Precious Stones Diamonds from .02ct. to 1.00ct. Loose Opals or Blue Topaz Gold Coins: 1/10 to 1 ounce coins Watches: Seiko, Citizen, Bulova, Timex and more • Ring Sizing on 14kt gold while you wait • • • • • • 1.` f ir - ): tv Of' Ernest F.Lush, Inc. 28801 Southfield Rd. Just S. of 12 Mile 559-2150 '4 Continued from preceding page lems, with the educational component including segments on Detroit blacks, Chaldeans, Asian-Americans, "and possi- bly the Vincent Chin case and the Dearborn parks situation." Chin was a Chinese- American who was beaten to death. In Dearborn, the city banned non-residents from its parks, an action which out- raged Detroit's black commu- nity. World of Difference is based on an ADL program that origi- nated in Boston in 1985. De- troit, Miami, Houston and Philadelphia are initiating the program this year, and the plan was to have it produced in 33 major U.S. cities within five years. "It now looks like that is a conservative estimate and a conservative timetabl e ," Lobenthal told The Jewish News. Several communities, including Cleveland, Ohio, and Rochester, N.Y., have found sponsors and are moving ahead of the projected timetable. "Our leadership requested being in the first group after the pilot (in Boston)," Lobent- hal said. There was no specific incidents or conditions in De- troit that led to the request, "but this is the 20th anniver- sary year of the civil disorders in Detroit. We did not, how- ever, look around and say, 'Oh, gee, we need to do this proj- ect.' " He said the emphasis will be on understanding, rather than on prejudice. Lobenthal called the com- mittment of Channel 4 and the Free Press "extraordinary," with both organizations com- mitting all of their depart- ments to the effort. "If Channel 4 sells every major program in this project," he said, "they are still going to be out a bundle." Channel 4 and theFreePress have commissioned Market Opinion Research to do a study of the local attitudes as one of their first projects. Some 1,200 five-minute telephone inter- views and 500 in-depth inter- views will be conducted. The over-all World of Difference project may conduct a post- project survey next year to gauge its effectiveness. Another component in the planning stage is a speaker series which would bring four major personalities to Detroit. Among those mentioned by the planners are Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel and former Texas congresswoman Bar- bara Jordan. .4 Israel Names Shomron As New Army Chief Applegate Square • North western Hwy. at Inkster Road Aviv (JTA) — Maj. Gen. Dan Shomron, a versatile career soldier who command- ed the airborne hostage rescue operation at Entebbe, Uganda, in 1976, was ap- proved by the Cabinet last Sunday as the next Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Force. Shomron, 49, will succeed Lt. Gen. Moshe Levy after In- dependence Day next May to become the 14th Chief of Staff. His appointment caps a military career which began in 1956 when, called up for duty, he volunteered for the paratroops. Since then, he has had ex- perience in peacetime and war in the airborne and ground in- fantry, the armored corps and other combat branches of the IDF. He was decorated for bravery during the 1967 Six- Day War when he command- ed a reconnaissance unit that was the first to break through Egyptian lines in the Gaza Strip and northern Sinai. Born in 1937 at Kibbutz Ashdod Yaacov, Shomron is described by colleagues as an officer of exceptional bravery, innovative vision and exten- sive experience in the com- mand and organization of military units both large and small. He is considered eminently •• An CI-I I\ I 1A/ suited to guide the IDF into the last decade of the century when military forces will rely increasingly on high tech- nology. Shomron has repeat- edly expressed himself in favor of a small army equip- ped with the most sophisti- cated weaponry over a large force with less advanced equipment and methods. He has spoken out against the Lavi jet fighter plane project on grounds that the money allotted to it would be better spent on purchasing state-of-the-art equipment abroad, improved with Israeli-made components. As commander of the southern front in 1980, Shomron had the distasteful job of evacuating Jewish set- tlers from northern Sinai which was to be returned to Egypt under the terms of the IsraelEgyptian peace treaty of 1979. He also played a ma- jor role in the redeployment of the IDF from Sinai to new bases in the Negev. Shomron was studying at the University of California in Los Angeles when the Leb- anon war broke out in June 1982. He returned home im- mediately but was not given a command because of the op- position of then Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Rafael Eitan. Shomron has not been a 4 I