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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-05-26

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Sue

THEANDERSON
GALLERY

EXCHANGE STUDENT page 52

Textiles and Contemporary Fiber Art

brother are supportive of his to protecting the environment
presence in Israel. And although and exploiting the region's nat-
his father — who died four years ural resources. We should strive
ago — had served in the Egypt- to foster economic cooperation
ian army for over 20 years before comparable to that of the Euro-
becoming a manager in an in- pean community."
Dr. El-Shami's worldly outlook
vestment firm, "he was open-
minded and a firm believer in notwithstanding, he is strongly
peace with Israel; he surely patriotic. Following his studies at
would have approved of my be- the Weizmann Institute, he hopes
to do postdoctoral research — per-
ing here."
Dr. El-Shami seems to have haps in the United States — and
inherited this firm belief "Every- then to set up a research team at
one has a lot to gain from peace," an Egyptian university. "The
he says, "and a lot to lose from field of molecular biology is in its
its absence. Israel and Egypt infancy in my country," he says,
share a lot of common interests, "and I would be happy to con-
ranging from combatting terror tribute to its advancement there."

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Jordan,
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Sand Castle
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Garlic Festival,
Aug. 5
The Herb Barn,
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