Top: Israelis Hagit Tauber, Tidhar Wald and Jonathan Shomroni attend a physics class at Cass Tech. Above: Hagit Tauber walks through the halls of Cass Tech with hostess Karen Hamilton. Israel-Detroit CONNECTION After a week in Motown, Israeli kids gain a heightened understanding of black culture. 11/21 1997 8 JULIE WIENER Staff Writer everly Hills 90210. MTV. Boys In The 'Hood. Until last week, those were the images that came to mind for Israeli student Yasmine Meroz when she thought of the United States. Now the slick Hollywood images will be crowded out by memories of her hosts, the Morrow family, and walking through the lively halls of Detroit's Cass Technical High School. A high school junior, Meroz was one of 15 Tel Aviv teenagers visiting Detroit last week, through the American-Israel Friendship League's United States-Israel High School Youth Ambassadors Exchange. Although the program is in its 20th year, this is the first year Detroit was a host city, through a partnership between the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit and the Detroit Public Schools. The Detroit itinerary — which came on the heels of a trip to Washington, D.C., and a week with host families in Santa Barbara, Calif. — included talking to classes at Cass Tech and Northern high schools, a visit to the Museum of African- , American History, a Pistons game and a dance with B'nai B'rith Youth Organization teens at the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center. But there were also plenty of infor- mal activities with host families. Michal Isachar attended church for the first time. Pazit Suissa learned how to use America Online. Sunny