REAL ESTATE
UPDATE
Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor
LET THERE BE LIGHT
living at home with their
parents."
The current group of 11 in
the American unit includes
young men and women who
spoke of a "gambling addic-
tion," "a need to get some
independent living skills,"
and a desire to clear a
"confused" mind.
Why Israel?
Schneider says that
Summit has turned the
Talmudic expression
"Avirat Yisrael Machkima"
— that the air of Israel
makes one wiser — into
"Avirat Yisrael Mavria" —
that the air of Israel makes
one healthier.
"There's something here
about the society that does
do something," Schneider
says. "Because it's a diff-
erent culture and it's Israel,
it has both the euphoric
sense for a person who's go-
ing to come here and start
anew, and it has a feeling of
a vibrant society that's diff-
erent than in the (United)
States.
"There's a Jewish identifi-
cation element, whether
people are religious or not. A
lot of the kids we get here
have difficulties with their
identity, and here, they have
at least a collective identity.
They can identify with 'their
country.' "
That identification process
works well with children of
Holocaust survivors and
those who have been
adopted, according to the
Summit staff. But there are
other more practical reason
why parents select Summit's
Israel program.
"Part of the problem that
these people have is the
trouble of getting away from
one's parents — not their
separating from their
parents, but their parents
separating from them," says
Tzila Ross, director of
Summit's American Unit.
Ross notes that for Ameri-
can Jewish parents of a
troubled youngster, "it's
relatively easy to say that
their daughter is on a kib-
butz or at Hebrew Univer-
sity. And that's acceptable
in Jewish circles. That's how
parents can deal with it."
Cost is a consideration as
well. Summit charges $2,400
per month, according to
Schneider.
"It's cheaper than a simi-
lar institution in the United
States or Canada and there
are very few institutions of
this kind in those places
—open with a Jewish and
QUESTION: Do you have
any suggestions on how much a
home should be lighted when
being shown to a prospective
buyer?
ANSWER: In my opinion —
the brighter the better! Give
the prospect the best image you
can of the comfort, beauty and
livability you are offering. In
other words, you want to sell a
home not a house. And full
illumination is the best way to
give your home the "lived-in"
look. Furniture, rugs and fix-
tures take on a warm glow
from the proper lighting.
Kitchens should always be
bright, turn on lights in all
rooms and especially in closets
and storage rooms. The
brighter — the better.
GUESS
WHO'S
PUTTING
ON
HIS
TAP
SHOES!
.
GREGORY NINES
THE BRIGHTER THE BET-
TER when showing a home
for sale. Full illumination
gives that "lived-in" look.
Please phone
Ray A. Fox
or drop in at
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