▪ 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 Pg. • "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 p 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. ,-••••?. • • "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 s j.•}' "-== r • , § • ' 4 glg go. (:. r...1 t.r. ..---,...,— ,:-- — -- '' ....- - .--- 5 F ae r 1 S77,--- . Sw .-1. 2 7 • • "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 • it F • "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 109