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January 17, 1997 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-17

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No less important, she is a
fighter, who has never been will-
ing to passively accept the advice
of well-meaning people that she
shouldn't aspire to achieve the
same goals as "normal men and
women."
Thus, she wouldn't listen when
her guidance counselor at New
York City's Yeshiva University (i/\
High School for Girls said she
should forget about college.
But that wasn't on her agenda
then in any case. Upon graduat-
ing, she wanted to go to Israel for
a year with her friends in the
B'nei Akiva youth movement.
This didn't seem possible because
the kibbutz where they were to
stay, Yavne, didn't wish to take
her.
Her mother, however, kicked
up such a fuss that she was ac-
cepted. After the kibbutzniks got
to know her, she became one of
their favorites. Indeed, when
Talia decided to remain in Israel
to study at Bar-Ilan University,
she was told that Yavne was her
home and she could have a room
set aside there for weekends.
Her first year in Bar-I:Ian's Mi-
crobiology Department was quite
difficult, but not because of her
physical handicaps. "I was," she
explains, "the only new immi-
grant majoring in the natural sci-
ences, and I didn't know the
Hebrew word for such basic con-
cepts as gravity or fungus." She
learned the words and a lot more
in the next four years as she
earned a master's degree and
gained a profound understanding
of the factors that strengthen an-

Nechemia Meyers writes from

Rehovot, Israel.

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