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November 10, 1995 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-10

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SINAI HOSPITAL

Sinai Hospital's Department of Surgery
Section of Urology
is sponsoring a free lecture.

Picture your
family.

James Relle, MD,
will present

Schedule a mammogram and learn
proper breast self-examination. Call:

"America's Hidden Health Problem:
Women and Incontinence"

Michigan Cancer Foundation's
Breast Cancer Detection Center
2611 N. Woodward in Berkley:

November 13, 1995
8 to 9:30 pm
West Bloomfield Public Library

(810)

543-7982

You're never too old
to quit blowing smoke.

Approximately 10 million Americans are affected by incontinence,
more than 85% are women. In many cases the condition is
curable and there are options available for
treatment and control.

For additional information, call
810-353-3060.

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Ethiopian Teens
Meet U.S. Teens

New York (JTA) — Bring a half-
dozen Ethiopian Jewish teen-
agers from Israel together with
teens from the ghettos of Brook-
lyn and what do you get?
A lot of questions, sprinkles of
giggles and a dollop of insight.
Six Ethiopians, all of whom
were airlifted to Israel in the early
1980s in Operation Moses,
recently toured high schools in
Washington and New York under
the auspices of the Anti-Defama-
tion League.
They came to show American
students that Jews come in many
colors and to tell them about their
experiences as Jews, as Israelis
and as Ethiopians.
In New York they met with
students in several public high
schools, a Catholic girls school
and the Ramaz modern Orthodox
Jewish day school.
The American ninth-graders
at the Clara Barton High School
in the Crown Heights section of
New York, the site of black-Jew-
ish riots in 1991, had many ques-
tions for the black Jews and were
surprised by several aspects of
the Israelis' lives.
One of the some 100 students
crowded in the school's library
asked whether racism existed in
Israel.
Asked another: "Have you been
discriminated against?"
Asher Wauk, who is 18, re-
sponded. "I don't think so because
we are all Jews and Jews feel the
same about each other," he said.
When asked whether he is con-
flicted by his identities as a black
and a Jew, he said no.
"I feel more a Jew," he said. "It
doesn't matter what color my skin

Most of the American teens
said they were aware that there
are black Jews.
There was no tension between
the African American and Israeli
students — just mutual curiosi-
ty. The Americans asked the Is-
raelis questions ranging from
discrimination to fashion to
whether Ethiopian Jews practice
female "circumcision."
After the school visit, the Is-
raelis took their first subway trip
into Manhattan, to meet New
York City Mayor Rudolph Giu-
liani and do some sightseeing.

U.S., Canada
Start Proceedings

New York (JTA) — The U.S. Jus-
tice Department has launched
proceedings to strip an Illinois
man of his citizenship.
Juozas "Joe" Naujalis, 74, is ac-
cused of taking part in Nazi-spon-
sored acts of persecution while
serving in a Lithuanian mobile
killing unit during the war.

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