On The Road To Success? Make It A Comfortable Trip. $659' a month/36 months REAL STORY page 34 ject that affects the constitution- al underpinnings of our nation and the moral sensibilities of our children. Unfortunately, your ar- ticle missed the point entirely. This letter is in response to Dorie Shwedel's letter to the editor on April 11 ("Our Children Deserve the Best"). It is very fortunate that Mrs. Shwedel was able to choose to sacrifice her career to stay home with her children. My question is what, in fact, did she choose to sacrifice? From her address, I can as- sume that Mrs. Shwedel lives in a comfortable home, only a few miles from synagogues, the Jew- ish Community Center, a kosher butcher and other businesses that cater to the Jewish commu- nity. Many women in the Jewish community work in order to pro- vide a home for their children in a safe neighborhood with good schools and where they have con- tact with other Jewish children and can attend synagogue with- in a reasonable distance from their homes. Unfortunately, to provide these things for our chil- dren, many of us need to have two-career families; and many of us can't afford $45-$60 a day per child for day care (with the day care costing more per day of at- tendance during months the JCC is closed for holidays). It is sad that the Jewish Com- munity Center Child Develop- ment Center will no longer be able to serve much of the com- munity due to the price increase. There are many day-care centers that provide trained staff and healthful food in a nurturing en- vironment that, I am sure, would allow the parents to send kosher lunches with their children. These day-care centers have the same staff ratio except for the un- der-18-month-olds. Let's also not forget that work- ing Jewish parents are Jewish parents, too; and they can take their children to their syna- gogues; they can observe the Sab- bath and perform mitzvot. I assume that even Mrs. Shwedel would agree that this is a better alternative to an orphanage. These are responsible parents who are making realistic choices and who are not "subcontracting" their responsibility. It's time we stop trying to make good people feel guilty because they have to make realistic choices. My role as an independent con- tractor with the Amway Corp. over the last few years has been an amazing journey. It has of- fered my family an opportunity to enter the business world with little time or financial investment and unlimited potential. It has offered an opportunity to learn and redefine leadership and peo- ple skills that sadly are not rou- tinely taught elsewhere. It has offered an opportunity to make friends and gain recognition. My Amway business, howev- er, has placed me in the ultimate melting pot. My business has spread to whites, blacks, Chris- tians, Muslims and Hindus. The 750,000 U.S. Amway dis- tributors represent a cross-sec- tion of a society that is predominantly Christian. My business has led me to work of- ten with Christians. The record should be set straight. My appli- cation form did not inquire as to my age, sex, religion or political preferences. My meetings at Amway head- quarters have been free of any Christian statements. The cor- poration has taken the stance from day one that it is a business for all people and distributors from all backgrounds. Richard DeVos, co-founder of Amway, was the fist recipient of the Max Fisher Humanitarian Award last year. The unique feature of devel- oping a successful Amway busi- ness, however, is that we are all self-employed distributors and not corporate employees. There is a freedom of speech afforded independent distributors that could be erroneously miscon- strued as corporate Statements. They are not. Indeed, the business has af- forded me an opportunity to share with many, often for the first time, a chance to work side by side, Jew and gentile. When a major meeting was scheduled on the second Passover seder by a Christian distributor, it was changed to another night with an apology. Our Christian business leaders routinely keep calendars of all Jewish holidays to avoid conflicts. I have grown stronger in my own Jewish faith through my Amway experience. It has led me to study the differences between Judaism and Christianity more thoroughly. If we all duplicated the in- tegrity, love of mankind and work ethic of the Amway leadership, I know much good would result in this country for Jews and Chris- tians alike. 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