CELEBRATE ISRAEL! 44 Years of Statehood • 25 Years of a Reunited Jerusalem Meredith Baxter, Louise Fletcher and Morgan Fair- child. Presidential hopefuls Jerry Brown and Bill Clin- ton took time off from New York campaigning to march for choice. U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, D-Southfield, state Rep. Maxine Berman, D- Southfield, and state Sen. Lana Pollack, D-Aim Arbor, took part in the demonstra- tion. Timing for the march, sponsored by the National Organization for Women and other abortion rights groups, was pivotal. The U.S. Supreme Court is ex- pected to hear a Penn- sylvania case on April 22 that could severely limit a woman's access to abortion. Abortion rights foes countered the march, estab- lishing a mock graveyard nearby with thousands of white crosses representing tombstones for the fetuses they say were killed by abor- tions. Supporters of choice fear the 1973 Supreme Court Roe vs. Wade decision that made abortion legal nationwide is in danger, and they are angry at President George Bush, who has vowed to veto the Freedom of Choice Act now moving through Con- gress. The demonstrators warned that abortion won't stop if the High Court outlaws it. Before the landmark Roe decision, many women underwent illegal abortions. As a teen-ager during the prohibitive era, Ms. Lipner nearly died from a back- alley procedure. She tells people she was lucky she didn't die. Later, after she married, she was lucky to give birth. Because of the drugs she was given after the abortion, she says her daughter may never be able to bear children. On a ride to the rally from Dulles Airport to the capital, several Jewish wo- men told their personal stories. On the buses from Detroit, others swapped tales. One woman said she got pregnant while her husband was a young medical stu- dent. They couldn't afford the child. Abortion was il- legal in the United States, so they hopped on a plane to Jamaica for the procedure. "You don't know what it is really like unless you've felt that fright from a back-alley abortion. It was unclean. I don't know what kinds of drugs they gave me. You think about dying. "That experience provided BRING THE FAMILY! BRING YOUR FRIENDS! (Bring your mother and make her proud of you!) Israel Independence Day WALK FOR ISRAEL Sunday May 10 At, ■ WE WALK AS ONE REGISTRATION: 10:45 a.m. WALK: 11:30 a.m. Jewish Community Campus Maple/Drake Roads, West Bloomfield The first 3,600 walkers to register will receive commemorative hats. AFTER THE WALK .. . ISRAEL STREET FAIR Entertainment • Games • Crafts • Exhibits • Food • Cheer for our students as they compete in the annual Israel Quiz Bowl • MAY 3 Hebrew University program "Israel Now", 7:30 p.m., Congregation Shaarey Zedek MAY 4, 6 Puppeteer Maureen Schiffman's Israel Show, 6:30 p.m., Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center Discovery Room MAY 5 Community-wide Yom Hazikaron Memorial to Israel's fallen heroes, 7 p.m., Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center MAY 7 "Sparks... A Jewish Journey," featuring local and new American teens, 7:30 p.m., Temple Emanu-El MAY 9 Israeli-style cabaret night featuring Dudaim, 9:30 p.m., Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center; Gallery art show Please detach form below and mail by April 29 to Celebrate Israel!, P.O. Box 2030, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030. Count on me (us) to Walk for Israel or volunteer on Sunday, May 10. Name(s) (please print) Address Phone (H) (B) Number of adults walking Number of children walking Ages Sorry, I can't walk that day, but I would like to volunteer my time for the walk for the fair Jimmy Prentis Morris JCC I need bus transportation from United Hebrew Schools building SM Sponsors: •Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and its Israel Desk •Jewish Community Center •Jewish Community Council •Jewish Experiences For Families •The Jewish News For information, call: 642-4260. ext 244.