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April 10, 1992 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-04-10

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UJA Plans
Fall Mission

Five hundred years after
Sephardic Jews were given a
safe haven by the people of
Turkey, Detroiters will have
the opportunity to visit that
nation on the United Jewish
Appeal President's Mission to
Turkey and Israel, Sept.
13-23.
Co-sponsored by the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit and UJA, the mission
is open to contributors of
$10,000 or more to the 1993
Allied Jewish Campaign. An
informational meeting will be
held 5:30 p.m. April 29 at the
home of Shelley and Joel
Tauber, national chairman-
elect of UJA.
Shirley and Merle Harris,
Detroit chairmen of the mis-
sion, will share their ex-
periences from their trip to
Turkey last year.
The President's Mission
will provide an opportunity
for major givers to explore
Jewish roots in a country that
was once a center of Jewish
life at the crossroads of
Europe and Asia. The three-
day Turkey pre-mission will
include visits to historic
Jewish sites and oppor-
tunities to meet with leaders
of the Istanbul Jewish com-
munity. A scholar on Jewish
life in Turkey will accompany
the group.
President Chaim Herzog
will host the mission in
Israel. Participants will meet
with the prime minister.
While in Jerusalem, mis-
sion-goers will be briefed by
leaders of government on
issues related to the peace
process, the absorption of im-
migrants and Israel's
economic needs.
Participants will travel
throughout the Jewish state,
where they will observe reset-
tlement efforts on behalf of
Soviet and Ethiopian Jews
and meet with recently-ar-
rived immigrants. Celebra-
tions and cultural events will
be featured.
In addition to being led
locally by Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ris, the mission is being
organized by Dr. Owen Perl-
man, Midwest regional re-
cruitment chairman, and Mr.
Tauber.
For information about the
mission, call Allan Gelfond,
642-4260.

In 1844 Warder Cresson of
Philadelphia became the
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Palestine and the region.
Enthralled by the life of the
Jewish community there, he
converted to Judaism and
changed his name to Israel
Boaz.

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