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May 10, 1991 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-05-10

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Questions asked at
Temple Israel by
Kimberly Lifton:

What should Israel
do to achieve
peace in the
Middle East?

ANSWER

"Israel must sit down at
the table and make
concessions."

— Linda Goodman, 44, of
West Bloomfield



"Israel must sit down at
the table, which they
have been unwilling to
dO."

— Michael Nedelman, 32, of
West Bloomfield

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"Israel will have to give
up some sort of land to
get peace with her Arab
neighbors. I don't want
that to happen, but it
looks like that is the
case?'

— Yetta Davidson, 60, of West
Bloomfield

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Counterclockwise, from top:
The walkers near the finish,
while volunteers distributed
refreshments at Temple Israel;
Melissa Marcus enjoyed
Jerusalem-based crafts; Itzhak
Precupert entertained with his
accordion.

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"Israel must maintain
its strength militarily,
economically and
socially. With 1 to 2
million Soviet olim on
their way to Israel, it is
very important that
Israel maintain its
character as a
progressive forward-
looking democracy_ in
the Middle East."

— Isaac Lakritz, 38, of West
Bloomfield

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"They shouldn't cut off
borders and shouldn't
give up land, but they
must work more closely
with the Palestinians.
They need to provide
more services for the
Palestinians so they feel
like they are part of the
country."

— Ronda Folbe, 26, West
Bloomfield



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"They have to talk to
their Arab neighbors.
They shouldn't give land
for peace. Jordan should
be the Palestinian state."

— Eric Lev, 39, formerly of
Israel, of Farmington Hills.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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