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The 16-year-old Berkley High School junior is a senior at the AJE-spon- sored Community Jewish High School. There he is studying conversational He- brew among other subjects. Gali will participate in the Jewish community's semes- ter-in-Israel program, Project Discovery. While in Israel, he hopes to be able to speak to relatives and "intermingle with Israelis." Project Discovery is ad- ministered by the Jewish Federation's Israel Desk and the AJE, in cooperation with the Youth Aliyah department of the Jewish Agency for Is- rael. In Israel, Gali will fol- low a regular American high school curriculum with class- es in Hebrew, history and ge- ography of Israel and Jewish studies. There also will be time for tours, socializing, arts, crafts, music and com- munity service. During his Israel experi- ence, he hopes to make new friends, Israeli and Ameri- can. But he also wants to "understand the land, people and culture." Gali says he believes con- tinuing Jewish studies after bar/bat mitzvah is important. "Basically, we need to learn more about ourselves. We can take care of each other if we know about our histories, about how Jews live." Although he is focused on his Hebrew studies, his fa- vorite class is the senior sem- inar. His teacher, Jerry Kaufman, makes it interest- ing. "Mr. Kaufman is a real- ly good teacher. He makes me look at stuff, Judaism, in different ways." Gali says going to the Community Jewish High School is a worthwhile expe- rience. "It's a good place to learn about our Judaism." Gall Nude! The Community Jewish High School is one of many AJE programs. Others in- clude Jewish Experiences For Families, special educa- tion for students with dis- abilities, classes for new Americans, Midrasha-Col- lege of Jewish Studies, a nursery school and family ed- ucation programs. AJE is one of many local educational institutions that benefit from the Allied Jew- ish Campaign. Among them are Akiva Hebrew Day School, Hillel Day School, Yeshiva Beth Yehudah and Yeshiva Gedola. In addition to Jewish education, the Campaign supports a variety of services for people through more than 60 agencies here at home, overseas and in Is- rael. Gali's looking forward to his semester in Israel. What better place to learn about being Jewish than in Israel? Although he visited the Jew- ish state five years ago, hav- ing this opportunity is "really great!" Diet And Exercise Lecture At JCC At 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dr. Lawrence Power will speak at the Maple-Drake Jewish '-=/\ Community Center about the latest scientific findings on diet and exercise and how we can implement them into our daily lives. Dr. Power is a trained en- docrinologist with professor- ships at the University of Michigan and Wayne State --/\ University. There is a charge for non- members. A follow-up pro- gram led by Dr. Powers will be offered by the JCC Health Club.