So e AtV m fnends we n the first Michigan Miracle Mission, and all of them had a great time. Now, I'm heading to Israel. I've always wanted the experi- ence of being there and getting a first-hand appreciation of the coun- try. Being with a big group is a great way to meet new people. And on a trip to Israel, I'm sure well create bonds we'll share for the rest of our lives. I signed up for the young adult bus. Since I coach competitive figure skating, I'm looking forward to the hiking and the more rugged sight- seeing that's planned for this group. I want to see many sides of Israel. Why not come along? Seth Chafetz Don't wait another minute! Get your name on the waiting list now with a $500 deposit for Michi- gan Miracle Mission II, May 7-17, 1995. Openings are anticipated, and you'll be called on a first-come, first- served basis. The low price of $2,495 for the 10-day trip includes airfare, ac- commodations, meals, sightseeing, entertainment, taxes and transfers. MIRACLE MISSION MAY 7-17 1995 72 Michigan Miracle Mission II is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, with The Jewish News, and many organizations and congregations throughout the state. For more information on Michigan Miracle Mission II, or an application form, call Jane Sherman, mission executive director, at (810) 642-4260. Larry Jackier, Chairman Michael Feldman, Sy Finkelstein, Linda Klein, Ron Klein, Ben Rosenthal, Co-Chairmen David Hermelin, Honorary Chairman Jane Sherman, Executive Director