1311DT1 713111 711L13 42 12.11D11 13115 nnr2 elf white" far a IW toil:het lor a twig, health.y app g, healthq, (Nem Wear. . decline in applicants to Argenti- na's formal Jewish education sys- tem and to bring youth to Israel for summer programs." These aim to strengthen the Jewish identity of participants and their connection with Israel, thereby ensuring "Jewish continuity." The most popular Israel Ex- perience program for South Americans is "Tapuz," which of- fers 16- to 18-year-olds six weeks in Israel where they meet Is- raelis, explore the country, learn about its history, participate in Sar-El — an army-based volun- teer program — work on a kib- butz and participate in informal education programs. This year, of the 1,300 partic- ipants from South America, 750 are from Argentina (two lost fam- ily members in the bombing), 350 are from Brazil, 40 come from Peru, 30 from Uruguay and 10 from Paraguay. Sergio Mames, 23, a Tapuz counselor with the Argentinian group, works in a Jewish kinder- garten not far from where the bombing occurred. "There was a lot of fear in the community af- ter the bombing," says Mr. Mames. "No one knew when or where there would be another bomb." Some parents, he says, afraid that their children might be targets, transferred them to public kindergartens. Even registration for the Tapuz program was moved to a different location, as rumors abounded that the Jewish Agency building might be the next target. Both Mr. Mames and Mr. Gravetz agree that the bomb both weakened and strength- ened the community. "The bomb was an excuse for people to re- move themselves from Jewish life," says Mr. Gravetz. "But now the essence and substance of Jewish life in Argentina has to be rebuilt." "We can't help knowing that we are Jews now," adds Mr. Mames. "There are stricter se- curity measures at all Jewish buildings and every time I see this I remember the tragedy. There have also been lectures dealing with the tragedy and courses on working with children who were affected by the bomb." Though physical repairs to the building are progressing, repairs to the internal structure of the Jewish community are just be- ginning. Jessica, a Tapuz par- ticipant, says that though Tapuz is the program for Jewish teen- agers in South America, eco- nomic difficulties discourage some from participating. A di- minishing interest in Israel has left others ambivalent about spending their whole summers in Israel. The Zionist movement, being fully aware of the problems, granted scholarships to many of this year's Tapuz participants. O to ((If to di ow. iNentiv 0111V/VentIV wee b.eiatioev. and Pdatiooss. THE BETEL FAMILY ED, ELLEN, WENDY, BEVERLY AND JESSICA TAMMY, JEFF, NICOLE AND MICHELLE BUDAJ (Weu Z1ear. GEORGE AND CLAIRE CARSON BOCA RATON, FL We - wish our family andfriends a very healthy, happy andprosperou.s New Year. ELLEN AND LOU FELDMAN, MICHAEL, JEREMY AND ABBY CORAL SPRINGS, FL We wish. our f amiLy a friends a very healthy, hap ancf prosperaus New Year. • 4,--- May the cc)vnivig Y ear be filled Moy the comims Year be filled \mitt\ health aid happiness for oil oar fcimily curd frieinds, 1 . MIKE, ALICE AND JOE FELDMAN with hecil+11 or‘d koppilness for all Oliat A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. fCAPY1ily cold fP.ievIds. MERLE, STEVEN AND MICHAEL BAND AUNTIE MINNIE AND AUNTIE NETTYE BARBARA AND DANNY ALLEN AND FAMILY BOCA RATON, FL qi itrff= rea . JOSEPH AND RENA BERMAN M All Our 6ela-tires and cirienals, ur wishfir a- pear m7ith happiness, hea- lth anal prosperitp. A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. rov5 EVELYN, MATTHEW AND JACOB MERVIS MAITLAND, FL A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. COUNCILWOMAN VICKI AND RAY GOLDBAUM SHARLEE, MEL AND TONY HOBERMAN /ilw th& comth, 1 kiMci toed/ LAAct9 the okfew cljeatt Thing To L} Outt g'ittends health/ and hal-gthzeN& and Jami_V9 - 94edth, d09 , Thovetti.t9 and evemthing good tta ( frarjeret- for alt omit je ct in* ancidientis/. i.te. NICK GONTE - DEBRA - KEVIN - BRADD - MICHAEL - LAURE - ROBYN MALLARY - JOYCE - ANN MILLER SALIE AND BUDDY DISNER 113