NIBBLES & NUTS Israeli High School Students Visit Detroit Merav Kopelowitz of Rehovot and Eli Feinsilver of French Hill, Jerusalem, members of a 48-person Israel high school delegation, will be visiting Detroit for a week beginning Sunday. The two Israeli students will visit Birmingham Groves High School on Tuesday, Detroit Renaissance High on Wednesday, Southfield High on Thursday and Oak Park High on Friday. They are part of an annual six-week exchange visit spon- ALL EXERCISE EQUIPMENT High Quality For Less $ All Equipment Fully Guaranteed Call The Perfect Ending For Your Seder!!! A Passover tray filled with special Passover candy, dried fruits and nuts. Order Early! 19827 W. 12 Mile • McCoy Inc. MasterCard 557-6550 443-5550 • (Within Mailboxes Etc.) Local & Nationwide Delivery Kosher & Sugarfree Available illtri s4 11) works on perfecting his magic act. Next year he will finish high school and join the Israeli army. His family made aliyah from the United States in 1968. Merav is a student at the Municipal Religious High School in Rishon Lezion. A 171/2-year-old 12th grader, her family made aliyah from South Africa in 1961. The youngest of four children, she is a volunteer with Magen David Adom and has been working on a biology project based on a cancer project at the Weizmann Institute of Science. "At the end of the year I'll be taking my final high school exams," she said. "Next year I shall either serve in the Israel Army or do what is known as National Service:' During their six weeks in the U.S., Merav and Eli are visiting Minneapolis, St. Louis, Chicago, Flint, Detroit, New York and Washington. Merav Kopelowitz sored by the Israeli govern- ment. Their Detroit stay is funded by the Jewish Com- munity Council. Merav and Eli will be housed by Dr. Herschel and Toby Schlussel, and Edward and Mitzi Traurig. 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