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At B'nai Moshe in Oak Park Topic for Discussion — "Samuel — Struggling With The Younger Generation" Its not too late to join this stimulating group! For details call: 548-9000. JCC Staffers Continued from Page 16 afternoon Israeli dance. "We're going to be playing Israeli music and we're going to be doing basic, simple steps." Bousquet also plans to play Israeli music at the running track on Fridays. Gunsberg will give her developmentally disabled population a good taste of Israel. "Maybe a crash course on Hebrew, whether it be just how to count up to five or to 10 in Hebrew. We'll be having an activity on making falafel, Israeli folk dancing, and I would also like to have an Oneg one evening, have a typical Shabbat dinner." The three travelers agreed that while they returned full of enthusiasm and ideas for programming with a Jewish flair, they must temper their feelings and deal with the mundane tasks of implemen- tation. "The people that were sent were people who have the ability to make a difference," said Silver. "But it takes time to make that difference. It's not 'I came, I saw, and today it's going to happen.' " The three agreed that their programming will take on a more Jewish and more Israeli flavor. "We went for a reason . . . to better understand what it meant to be Jewish, in a Jewish community," said Bousquet. "lb put the 'X back in JCC." Groups who have taken similar trips have discovered a side benefit. The travelers become closer during their trip and work better together after it. The Detroit group ex- perienced the same thing, said Silver. "It helped form a cohesive staff group that bet- ter understood what the goals and aims of the agency were and the goals and aims of each department. Because while we work in an agency together, phys. ed. is in one area and cultural arts is in another . . . The basic understanding about what each of us were trying to do did not come across as cohesively as (while we were) living intensely together for the number of days that- we were?' A highlight of their adven- ture was scaling a cave which apparently had not been visited by humans for over 2,000 yearsThe JCC group succeeded in unearthing a 2,700-year-old sacrificial table to a pagan god, a human jawbone, and numerous pottery shards. Silver was allowed to bring the shards back home. Bous- quet, who found the table, said the group "came back with a little bit of Israel."