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Middle-age adults grew up with the Six- Day War, the Yom Kippur War and the period of deep enthusiasm of the late 1960s and early 1970s. "Most recent history has provided the youngest American adults with relatively fewer, very power- ful events," Dr. Cohen and Dr. Ukeles wrote. Regardless, they said, travel to Israel exerts an en- during, positive impact upon pro-Israel involvement. Among the people who have been to Israel, those with close ties exceed the numbers of Jews feeling dis- tant. Julie Swimmer, 30, an advertising representative from Berkley, just returned from the Morasha mission to Poland and Israel. It was her first trip to Israel. "I always felt a bond to Israel, and the trip really strengthened my Jewish identity," she said. ❑ Double Continued from Page 1 Palestine, it isn't always easy for that person to understand," she said. "When I see Israel, I see my old house in Jerusalem; I see Jews living there now. So, it is difficult to talk about, and you can imagine what it was like trying to put it together for a stage production." One of the Jewish writers on the project was Harvey Varga. As an ardent Zionist, he said it livas sometimes difficult to hear the other side. But the San Francisco resident said he believed it was important that the Pa- lestinian side of the writers' table understood what Israel means to world Jewry. "I felt I had a somewhat balanced viewpoint when it came to Israel and the Pales- Continued on Page 38