Youth leaders of Habonim-Dror lead a program of fun (and serious) gaws-far their fatilies and friends. JULIE EDGAR SENIOR WRITER BILL HANSEN PHOTOGRAPHER sraeli dancing and singing topped of an afternoon of serious fun at the Jewish Community Center, where youth leaders of the Zion- ist youth group Habonim-Dror treated friends and family to dis- cussion and debate. Students staged a "values auction" at which they debated the significance - of certain values in the context of build- ing a nation. They staged a simulation of the smuggling of Russian Jews to Palestine in the 1930s and set up an "obstacle course" to Israel for European Jews escaping persecution in the 1940s. In a lighter vein, everybody learned to speak English with an Israeli accent. ❑ Above: Eve Weiner endures interrogation by British official Mira Salinger as she languishes in a British prison in the '30s. Left: Russian Jews attempting to get to Palestine in the '30s often wore disguises. Here, Leah Newman tries one of her own. Below: When the Promised Land is reached, celebration by all. U_J Cl) w CC F- LU LU 14