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Friday, March 6, 1987
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
We Are One
The following profile by
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion is part of a series on the
people who benefit from the
Allied Jewish Campaign.
Debbi Hersh, age 11.
Ask her to name her favo-
rite things and she'll prob-
ably say horseback riding,
making new friends, her
stuffed animal Willy, and
Camp Tamarack . . . but not
necessarily in that order.
Debbi Hersh is a six-year
veteran of the Fresh Air
Society's Camp Tamarack
in Brighton and Camp Maas
in Ortonville, and she feels
that those six summers
have added something very
special to her life.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Hersh of
West Bloomfield, Debbi is a
bubbly sixth-grader who
likes to talk about the coun-
selors and campers from
several years ago who are
still her friends. Her best
memories of camp include
learning how to sail and
horseback ride, and taking
part in some unusual oneg
Shabbat programs. "You
get to meet a lot of new
people and do things you
couldn't do at home," Debbi
says. "It's just fun."
Debbi's parents share her
enthusiasm, noting how her
self-condidence and matur-
ity have blossomed during
her summers at camp. De-
bbi's immediate goal is to
take part in the horseback
riding specialty at Camp
Maas this summer. After
that, it's back to school and
to her studies for her bat
mitzvah. Some day, Debbi
hopes to become a camp
counselor, which should be
good training for her ulti-
Debbi Hersh
mate goal of becoming a
pediatrician and helping
children.
The agency. Currently
celebrating its 85th year of
service, the Fresh Air
Society/Tamarack Camps
offer programs for more
than 1,400 youngsters ages
6 to 18. In addition to Camps
Tamarack and Maas, there
are Camp Kennedy in
.Michigan's Upper Penin-
sula and Agree Outpost in
Ontario. Specialty pro-
grams, family camping and
an Israel teen mission are
included.
More than half of FAS
campers receive some form
of financial assistance. The
Allied Jewish Campaign of
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion provides funding to the
agency.
Beverly Wolkind
Weizman Urges PLO
Talks to Win Peace
Jerusalem (JTA) — Ezer
Weizman, the only member of
the government to publicly call
on Israel to negotiate with the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization, declared that only
talks with the PLO or an ex-
pressed readiness for such
talks can expedite peace
negotiations with Jordan.
Weizman, a minister with-
out portfolio who recently
merged his Yahad Party into
the Labor party, addressed
some 400 dovish members of
the Labor Party's Central
Committee in Tel Aviv.
He expressed frustration
with King Hussein of Jokdan
for insisting on keeping his re-
lationship with Israel a deep
secret. Weizman's speech was
viewed by politial observers as
part of his ongoing efforts to
assume leadership of the mod-
erates in the Labor camp.
He added that Israel must
not shy away from the Pales-
tine Liberation Organization
as a negotiating partner, pro-
vided the PLO fulfills two con-
ditions: acceptance of the
United Nations Security
Council's resolutions 242 and
338, which would put it on re-
cord as recognizing Israel; and
the renunciation of terrorism
as means to its political ends.
Negotiations with the PLO,
Weizman has stressed, should
be under an Egyptian um-
brella. It is "the only way to
renew the peace process in the
Mideast," he claims.
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