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April 19, 1996 - Image 118

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-04-19

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April 1-30



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arm

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Northville

"My children yell at
me to come stay
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`This is my home,
I'm not going
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— Ida Zafrani

21100 W. 12 Mile Rd - Southfield

DESIGNER

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There are photos along the
walls — Rocky posters, a poster
of a blonde in a bathing suit, and
a couple dozen photos taken in
the shelter during Operation Ac-
countability, Israel's weeklong
bombing campaign in Lebanon
in July 1993. Some of the people
smiling in the photos are camped
out on the couches again — two
men and three women in their
late 50s and 60s, and the son of
one of the women.
They won't go beyond the side-
walk in front of the building, even
a couple of blocks to the store to
buy food. Army food trucks come
by daily to distribute groceries,
and a truck from a department
store chain stops by every day to
sell food, and the people here will
settle for that.
"Hari Chimi was driving home
from buying milk when the
Katyusha hit her car. That was
65 meters from here. Now she's
fighting for her life in Rambam
Hospital," said Yigal Cohen, 23,
sitting out the war with his moth-
er, Tama.
Some of the older people tried
spending a few days out of town
with their grown children, but
then came home, saying they
only felt comfortable in their own
apartments.
Ida Zafrani hasn't left Kiryat
Shemonah for a day. "My chil-
dren yell at me to come stay with
them. My son Meir, he lives at
Kibbutz Ginossar, called me up

810.3534400

26561 W. 12 Mile Read, Suite 203, Southfield, MI 48034

and said, 'I'm going to take you
out of there by force,' and I told
him, 'You're not going to force me
to leave; this is my home; I'm
staying right here; I'm , not going
anyplace,' " she said.
Ms. Zafrani, 60, who came
here from Morocco in 1962, has
11 grown children. Only her son
Eli still lives with her. Her hus-
band died of cancer three months
ago. Her brother, Khalifa Ben
David, was killed by a Katyusha
14 years ago. His son and her
nephew, Motti Ben David, were
killed by a Katyusha in Opera-
tion Accountability. Many years
back a Katyusha fell near her
building, knocking her down and
putting her in the hospital.
"I lost consciousness, but thank
God, I was all right. Since then
I got diabetes, high blood pres-
sure and bad nerves. If I don't
take tranquilizers, I can't sleep."
Yet she won't leave. "This is
where I'm staying; I'm not mov-

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