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Mission participant
Mandell Berman
discusses develop- 4
ment projects wi h
researchers at t
Ofek Le'Oleh
tech incubator
Migdal HaEmek

history in Israel.

In the presence o severalpf Israel's foremost leaders, the
Second Temple Perioct rchaeological
Park and Orientation
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Garden was dedicated rizig recent Detroit mission honor-
ing the park s enefictor, it m Davidson.

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Judge Av
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left, and
Supreme Court Chief
Justice Aharon Barak
engage in a dialogue
attended by the
mission participants
in the justice's
chambers.

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'on, on behalf of t
its itinerary. After meetings
went from ancient to mod
with the Israel Antiquities uthority and Israel's top leader-
ship, the group spent a day in the Central Galilee, where
D roit is building excitindbusiness scientific and cultural
re tions through Partnership 2000 1

Jerusa etnloMayor
Ehud Olmert, center,
presents mission co-
„chairmen Doreen and
David Hermelin iyith
a memento of his city
at a dinner honoring
theitpaybr at the'
Israel Museum.

Over the millennia, Israel s held enter stage in the life of
die Jewish People. For ge ratitons o come, Detroit will play
a vital role in that unfolding drama.

Leadership mission
co-chairmen Dede
and Oscar Feldman,
left, listen with
Marianne Schwartz
as their guide
explains the history
of the Western
Wall and the
surrounding area.

William Davidson puts Detroit front and center at the newly dedicated Second
Temple Period Archaeological Park and Orientation Garden in the Old City of
Jerusalem.

Penny Blumenstein
visits the gravesite of
the late Israel Prime
Minister Yitzhak
Rabin during a
memorial service on
Mt. Herzl for the
slain Israeli leader.

