tix A Community Wide Internet Business Workshop Now to Effectively market on the Internet February 20, 1997 • 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. JCC MAPLE/DRAKE CAMPUS Even if you've never been on-line before, you'll learn what it takes to market your business or organization on the Internet! During this workshop you will find out... • The benefits of doing business on the Internet • How your business can get connected • The latest trends in on-line marketing • What products and services sell successfully on the Internet • How to securely transact business on-line today • How to use the superhighway to increase sales, profits, productivity and customer awareness • How to gain a competitive advantage from the Internet How you will benefit from this Seminar... • Community service agencies and businesses will have an edge on how to better market their services and products. A coffee reception will take place where business cards can be exchanged. Suddenly Bibi BOAZ DVIR SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS THE HOST FACILITATORS FOR THE EVENING WILL BE THE ONLINE MARKETING COMPANY OF SOUTHFIELD, A MICHIGAN-BASED INTERNET MARKETING COMPANY. THE FEE FOR THIS WORKSHOP WILL BE: JCC MEMBERS: $10 PER PERSON; NON-MEMBERS: $15 PER PERSON; GROUPS OF FOUR OR MORE: $10 For reservations, please call Sandy Boykansky at (810) 661-7631 or fax at (810) 661-7711 • s s ....occ coaxmax .....o,:ccccoxec >cox., coo,,Oaczococov, ,axe= ,.....ssss* 411Nomm* Here's a rare opportunity for Detroit to see an extraordinary collection of treasured possessions that immigrants brought from their homelands! BECOMING AMERICAN WOMEN: Clothing and the Jewish Immigrant Experience 1880-1920 THE DETROIT J EWISH NEWS This unique exhibition was created in Chicago and has been seen in only a few cities. This showing in Detroit is the last of the tour, so don't miss it! There is also a special section - a collection of photographs of those who came to Detroit to find a better life: 118 The Jewish Immigrant Experience in Michigan NOW OPEN FOR A LL1HTED TI/11E! Detroit Historical Museum 5401 Woodward at Kirby Detroit For hours and information, call. (313) 833-1805 Anna Steinberg Prentis, circa 1 914. I t seems as if the Israeli party's old ideology. He not only public has changed its collec- gave away one of Judaism's four tive mind overnight. holy cities, but agreed to pull Pri me The Jewish state has out of other West Bank ar- Mini ster gone from being bitterly split eas in coming months. over the peace process to Netan yahu If he manages to emerge addre ssed standing firmly behind the pre ss at clean from his latest, and po- Binyamin Netanyahu's de- West Bank tentially most harmful, mess cision to continue the Labor- settlem ents. — in which Israel's Channel initiated peace process after 1 reported that he alleged- all. ly struck a clandestine deal to •As Israel Correspondent Larry trade a key government post for Derfner noted in a story following Knesset votes — he will have a the recent pull-out from Hebron, chance to become the most pop- three out of four Israeli Jews now ularprime minister since Golda support giving up land for peace. Meir (in her pre-1973 Yom Kip- This does not change the di- pur War years). rection in which the country is It won't be easy. Firstly, the mi- headed — Mr. Netanyahu has lit- nority of Israelis who still oppose tle choice but to follow Labor's the peace process are louder than steps — but it does give the prime the vast majority who support it. minister the leeway to do his job Secondly, most of Mr. Ne- without having to make excuses. tanyahu's Cabinet members still Capitalizing on the public's have no faith in the direction in support for the peace process, Mr. which they are headed. Netanyahu can do something his predecessors only dreamed of do- ing — advance with confidence. In their rocky journey to end the conflict between Arabs and Jews, Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres hesitated at every tun. Rabin of- ten froze or slowed the process and kept the Palestinians from their Led by Infrastructure Minister jobs in Israel. When he became Ariel Sharon, they have openly ex- prime minister, Mr. Peres almost pressed an intent to put obstacles killed the process by refusing to in Mr. Netanyahu's way if he con- pull out of Hebron, attacking tinues making concessions to PLO Lebanon and approving the elim- Chairman Yassir Arafat. ination of the engineer, which led Fortunately for Mr. Ne- to the breakup of the talks be- tanyahu, his top Cabinet mem- tween the Hamas and the PLO. bers, who make up his inner circle, It is ironic that, in the end, it support his peace efforts. One of was Bibi who removed Israeli the smartest things he has done troops from 80 percent of the city during his short tenure was to ap- Abraham bought 3,500 years ago. point moderate politicians these Had Mr. Peres done this, the Is- positions. raeli public would not have been Defense Minister and retired nearly as supportive. Gen. Yitzhak Mordecai is not a It has become cliche to say that right-winger. In fact, he wanted right-wing leaders carry out left- to join the left-wing Labor party wing foreign policies better than after he retired from the Israel De- left-wingers. While he lacks the fense Forces (IDF). intensity and style of Menachem He would have fit in perfectly Begin. and Richard Nixon, Mr. Ne- with retired IDF Chief of Staff tanyahu appears to have the same Ehud Barak, the favorite candi- tendency to shift away from his date to lead Labor in the elections Supporting land for peace.