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Friday, February 20, 1987
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
GetsYouThereWithCare
1987 Delta Air Lin
Sheraton-British Colonial Hotel or
The Pilot House (Nassau)
Holiday Inn Lucaya Beach (Freeport)
Holiday Inn Paradise Island
The Sheraton Grand Hotel on
Paradise Island
Paradise Island Resort & Casino —
Britannia Towers & Paradise Towers
The price of the tour is
$1,899 and includes round-trip
air fare (New York-Israel) via
El Al Israel Airlines including
round-trip airfare New York-
Detroit, meeting and assis-
tance at airport in Israel and
transfers, eight nights accom-
modations at five-star deluxe
hotels in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
and Beersheva, and four nights
in kibbutz and moshav gues-
thouses outside of Jerusalem,
11 days touring with a guide
plus specialists in archeology
and sociology, full Israeli style
breakfast daily and additional
meals. Extension trips to Eilat
and Egypt are optional. -
Reservation deadline is
March 6. Space is limited. Send
a $200 deposit, payable to the
Jewish Community Center to:-
Shelly Jackier and Joyce
Weckstein, Israel Trip c/o JCC,
6600 West Maple, West Bloom-
field, 48033. For information
contact Mrs. Jackier, 661-
1948.
The Health Clubs of the
Jewish Community Ceiter
will sponsor an "active" trip to
Israel April 25-May 8. The trip
will include hiking, archeolog-
ical digs, tubing, rapelling,
horseback riding, exploring,
dancing and more.
Joyce Weckstein, a physical
education committee co-
chairman and a veteran of
numerous hiking expeditions,
and Shelly Komer Jackier,
executive director of the
American-Israel Chamber of
Commerce of Michigan and or-
ganizer of 18 trips to Israel,
ranging from UJA missions,
JCC cultural arts tour, to fam-
ily trips, will lead this tour.
Activities include visits to
the Wadi Kelt of the Judean
Hills, Migdal Tzedek of Rosh
HaAyin, Tel Dan Nature Re-
serve, Massada, Avshalom and
Hazan Caves, Belvoir
Crusader Fortress, King
David's City, Hezekiah's
Water Tunnel, Neot Kedumim
Ecological Biblical Gardens,
the Judean Desert, Ein Kelt
Spring, El Hamma Hot
Springs, the Jordan River, Bet
Guvrin and more.
Planting trees in the Jewish
National Fund Forest, Israeli
folk-dancing with kibbutzniks,
horseback riding to Gamla,
rapelling down to cliffs. at Mit-
zokei Dragot and celebrating
the 39th Israel Independence
Day also are planned.
ATS Travel of Huntington
Woods will present its fourth
murder/mystery weekend May
23-26 at the Grand Hotel on
Mackinac Island.
The weekend will include a
square dance, barbecue,
variety show, drama, mous-
tache contest, guest speaker
and more.
For details and brochure,
call ATS Travel, 543-7954.
Wiesenthal Center
Gives Awards To
Shcharanskys
Los Angeles, (JTA) — "He
commands no armies, he
holds no elective office. Yet
his weapon, truth, has made
the mightiest of powers stand
in fear." This was how Natan
Shcharansky was described - 1
by William Belzberg, a
member of the Board of
Trustees of the Simon Wie-
senthal Center, at a recent
dinner where the former
Prisoner of Conscience was
awarded the Center's 1987
Humanitarian Award.
More than 2,000 govern-
ment and community leaders,
celebrities and international
personalities attended the
tribute. It was Shcharansky's
first appearance in the west-
ern United States.
Avital Shcharansky, large-
ly responsible for her hus-
band's freedom, was honored
in absentia by the Wiesenthal
Center with its Woman of
Valor Award.