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sraeli teen-agers are good,
happy-go-lucky kids. They are
more content in their lives,
trusting of their parents and
conservative in their actions than
one would imagine.
According to a recent study by
Maariv, Israeli teens trust their
parents and, just as important,
know that their parents trust
them.
On a scale of one to 10, the
teens gave their parents an av-
erage score of 9.17 when an-
swering the question, "To what
extend do you trust your par-
ents?"
When asked, "How much do
your kids trust you?," the parents
gave an average score of 9.18.
When asked, "How much do
your parents trust you?," the
teens gave an average score of
8.8.
When asked, "How much do
your kids think you trust them?"
the parents gave an average
score of 8.7.
The study of 199 teens and 201
adults around the Jewish state
revealed that the teens are not
interested in sex, drugs and rock
`n' roll, but school, relationships
with the opposite sex and politics.
When attending parties, the
teens' top activities are dancing,
talking and drinking — soft
drinks.
It almost sounds too good to be
true. But psychologist Frida
Daniell told Maariv that teens
are doing well today because
their Israeli parents are "more
aware, open and involved" in
their children's lives than they
used to be.
This has given the teens' egos
a boost. On a scale of one to 10,
they gave their self image an av-
erage score of 7.8.
The study did uncover some
disturbing signs. One out of every
five teens, for instance, watches
"Beverly Hills 90210" religiously.
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Loud And Clear
Lt. Efrat Dvir (no relation)
speaks loud and clear. She re-
cently became the first deaf offi-
cer in the Israel Defense Forces
after spending months trying to
convince the army to give her an
equal chance, according to Yediot
Aharonot.
"The army's answer was: We
thank you for the motivation and
determination, but our policy will
not change,"' the 21-year-old of-
ficer, who has been deaf since
birth, told Yediot Aharonot. "I
continued fighting, and I won. I
am used to the fact that I have to
fight three times as hard, in every
field."
In her next battle, according to
Yediot Aharonot, she will try to
become the first deaf female doc-
tor in the Jewish state.
Jewish Voodoo
The Orthodox community is
out-doing itself, once again.
The latest attempt by some
haredim to shock the country, ac-
cording to Yediot Aharonot, is to
do a Jewish voodoo-like ritual
aimed at killing a person deemed
"bad" by Orthodox logic.
To instantly kill that person,
the haredim stick arrows into a
wax doll and say a kabbalistic
curse, Yediot Aharonot reports.
Please don't try this at
home. ❑
Palestinians Hurt
Near Hebron
Jerusalem (JTA) — Two Pales-
tinian youths were wounded in
clashes with Israel Defense Force
Sometimes simple advertise- soldiers in a village near the West
ments say more about people
Bank town of Hebron.
than volumes of journalism.
The clash occurred in the vil-
An Audiovox ad for cellular
lage
of Dura as Palestinians ob-
phones, for example, appearing
served the final day of a three-day
in Israelis newspapers recently, general strike, called in memory
reads, "Yes, that is my telephone, of Hamas terrorist Yehiya Ayash,
and do me a favor, don't call who was killed last week in Gaza.
again.
In the incident, Palestinians
"I don't even remember his
began to throw stones at the sol-
name ... I remember my name, diers. When the soldiers tried to
I remember that my telephone is
two stone throwers, a
called Audiovox, and, bottom line, detain
crowd encircled their jeep, Israel
that's what counts."
reported.
And an ad for a development Radio
The soldiers fired shots in the
in Israel's largest city reads, "Who air to disperse the crowd, and the
says you can't buy happiness? two Palestinians were wounded.
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