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September 29, 1995 - Image 123

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-29

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Alone, the individual Jew would have been lost
many times and long ago, but a Jew is never alone.
Being Jewish is a remedy against solitude, for a Jew is
forever surrounded by his community. . .

— Elie Wiesel

relished every second of the time.
That relish, that appreciation
for every moment, must be the
message here. I was so young
then, I thought they would al-
ways be with me. My grand-
mothers, my grand father. They
must have been the honey in my
life, wrapping me, like gold, with
all the sweetness and none of the
bitterness of their long lives. And
these birthday tears, these mem-
ories, they must be the salt.

W hatever way we choose to practice our faith, there are certain

times of the year — like the High Holy Days when we need to
be with other Jews.

W hatever our personal circumstances, being part of a congrega-

tion enables us to reach out to other members of our extended
Jewish family — and for them to reach out to us.

The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit supports the
efforts of our area synagogues and temples to touch the lives of
every individual and family.

NPR Reporter
Wife Of Terrorist?

As we begin a New Year, think about doing yourself and your
dear ones a favor:

Washington (JTA) — An Amer-
> ican journalist who covers Israel
for National Public Radio is at
the center of a controversy.
The Committee for Accuracy
in Middle East Reporting in
America (CAMERA) claims that
Maureen Meehan, an NPR re-
porter, is married to a Palestine
Liberation Organization official.
> NPR denies the allegation.
Meehan, an NPR reporter for
two years, was arrested at a
Palestinian protest outside Ori-
ent House, the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization (PLO)
headquarters in east Jerusalem
on Sept. 9. In a news media ac-
count of the arrest, Meehan was
identified as the husband of Jiries
• Atrash.
Recognizing that there is a
PLO official named Jiries Atrash,
Andrea Levin, president of CAM-
ERA, wrote the president of NPR,
Delano Lewis, and complained:
"If accounts of Meehan's connec-
tion with Jiries Atrash are, in-
deed, accurate, a clear-cut conflict
of interest exists between the
public's right to objective news
about the Arab-Israeli conflict
and Maureen Meehan's position
as the wife of a PLO official."
CAMERA for several years
has criticized NPR for allegedly
slanted coverage against Israel.

Join the congregation of your choice

Best wishes for a happy and healthy new year.

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