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June 24, 1994 - Image 107

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-06-24

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WHAT IS P'TACH?

Parents for Torah for All Children.
"P'TACH," is a national non-profit
organization which provides secular and
Jewish education for children with learning
disabilities who are enrolled in our schools.
Before P'TACH existed, the doors of
almost all day schools were indeed closed
to children with all levels of learning
disabilities, and the parents oflhese special
children were often frustrated by a
community that failed to recognize the need
for providing special educational programs
in our schools. Now, through P'TACH, the
doors of our schools are "OPEN" to all
our children.

Knesset Revamps
Adoption Laws

Jerusalem (JTA) — The Knesset
this week took a first step toward
passage of a bill that will bring
the procedures for adopting chil-
dren from abroad into line with
accepted international conven-
tions.
In Israel, where the number of
local children available for adop-
tion has become increasingly
smaller, many couples have been
adopting children from South
American countries and also from
Romania.
While most of these adoptions
posed only minimal legal prob-
lems, some have resulted in in-
ternational legal battles and
human tragedies.
The proposed legislation seeks
to remedy this situation by mak-
ing Israeli adoptions conform
with international norms.

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Rabin, Peres
Party Unity

Jerusalem (JTA) — Tensions
eased somewhat in the ruling La-
bor Party this week as Foreign
Minister Shimon Peres, longtime
rival of Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin, called off a planned meet-
ing of his supporters and assured
the prime minister he would not
revive the feud between them.
Mr. Peres' move followed a
stormy session of the party's Cen-
tral Committee in Tel Aviv when
Mr. Rabin faced angry heckling
from rank-and-filers disgruntled
over Labor's defeat in last
month's Histadrut labor federa-
tion election.
Aides to Mr. Rabin — though
not the premier himself — sug-
gested that Mr. Peres was behind
the rebellion in the party.
But following a meeting be-
tween Mr. Rabin and Mr. Peres,
both leaders denied the reports
of conflict.
Mr. Peres said that a unified
party was essential for promot-
ing the peace process and that he
will do everything in his power to
ensure unity.
Mr. Peres' office denied a sto-
ry in the Hebrew daily Ha'aretz
suggesting the foreign minister
had promised Mr. Rabin "peace
in the party" in return for the pre-
mier's agreement to let him han-
dle the stalled peace negotiations
with Syria.
Despite the denial, however,
well-placed sources confirmed
that Mr. Peres will play a more
active role in the Syrian track,
which Mr. Rabin had previous-
ly handled on his own.
Mr. Rabin faces deep dissent
and even bitterness within the
ranks of his party following La-
bor's unprecedented defeat in the
May 10 Histadrut trade union
elections.

The Michigan branch, P'TACH of
Michigan, Inc., was founded in May of
1979 by a group of parents, lay people and
professionals in fields related to special
education. Our main objective is to provide
special education for learning disabled
children with the goal of mainstreaming
them into regular classrooms whenever
possible. Today, P'TACH has grown to
serve over twenty children in its two
programs. Unfortunately, due to a lack of
financial resources, children are currently
on a waiting list to enter P'TACH's
programs.

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