The World ii,,,-, ..: - 1111110111011111L :Ntel TY'i elf Carolina and a member of the event's host committee. Jews, he said, will remain Jews, adding that "I look at myself as an adopted Jew or a righteous gentile." Will these Jews who "remain Jews" become believers in Christ? "I believe so," he said, "once they realize that Christ was the redeemer." This isn't the official position of the National Unity Coalition for Israel, which is run by a longtime . MO, Jewish pro-Israel activist and includes a significant number of Orthodox activists, but it is common doctrine among many of the Evangelical groups that have rallied to Netanyahu's defense. A core idea of these groups is that peace in the Middle East is impossi- ble until the Second Coming — indeed, that peacemaking efforts are inherently deceptive. So is it any wonder they feel more comfortable Not Too Optimistic Detroiters express frustration with American e orts to broker peace in the Middle East. +.6stir- 1. —73, it ft Gene Meadows SCIENTISTS. ARTISTS. ENGINEERS . ATHLETES. Every profession and every vocation begins with education. And every education initiates the discovery of who we are. Cranbrook Schools offers an education that goes beyond book learning and test taking — an education that becomes a part of who your child is — and will become. BROOKSIDE: Offers an outstanding core curriculum for pre-kindergarten through 5th grade • Hands-on instruction in computers, science, and music • Outstanding new multi-media lab • Excellent student/teacher ratio • Spanish instruction beginning at four years of age CRANBROOK KINGSWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL: Concentrates on gender-specific student needs, grades 6 through 8 • Gender-separate programs emphasize the development of self-confidence, competence and creativity • Average 6 to 1 student-faculty ratio • State- of-the-art computer facilities CRANBROOK KINGSWOOD UPPER SCHOOL: Provides a co-educational day and boarding environment, grades 9 through 12 • Recognized as exemplary school by the U.S. Department of Education • Exceptional record of college placement at Ivy League schools and other outstanding colleges and universities CRANBROOK SCHOOLS OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 UPPER SCHOOL PROGRAM 1 P.M. LOWER. AND MIDDLE SCHOOL OPEN 1 - 3 P.M. RANBRO • SCHOOLS 1 221 N. WOODWARD AVE., PO Box 801 , BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI, 48303.0801 248 645.3610 CR A NI3KOOK@CC. CR. A NBROOK EDL I 1/23 1998 40 Cronbrook subsaibes So a policy of equal opportunity with respect to employment, participation in available programs and owns. LYNNE MEREDITH COHN Staff Writer lthough U.S. President Bill Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had lengthy dis- cussions on Tuesday, reports indicated that not much progress was made in securing peace in the Middle East. Upon hearing the outcome of the talks, Detroiters were less than opti- mistic on the potential for progress. Clinton presented Netanyahu with a detailed plan for a phased withdraw- al from the West Bank, but Netanyahu emphasized that redeploy- ment depended on Palestinian compli- ance with Israeli demands. Clinton met with Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat on Thursday. A "I don't think Netanyahu knows what he's doing, and I don't think Clinton takes a firm stand on anything. I am not too optimistic." — Sally Schiff "I hope they get some- thing done. I'm tired of all the bickering that goes on in this world. Why can't we have peace?" — Sylvia Shapiro "All I have to say is Golda Meir's quote, `There'll never be peace with the Arabs until they love their children as much as they hate the Jews.'" — Jerry Starler 'As a person who has been in the States for .over nine years, I think all these talks between Mr. Netanyahu and Bill Clinton are just buying time to show the world that they are doing something because in fact they don't do anything. In Israel, Netanyahu can't do anything. Peace will - never be achieved. We've been fighting with the Arabs for years, and we'll be fighting with them for years to come." — Motty Portal "Netanyahu was pres- sured by Clinton to make concessions based on an outsider's view. We're instilling American values on a non-American situa- tion." — Jason Goldsmith "They didn't make any progress? What did you expect? That they were going to? How can you make peace with a bunch of hard- headed people?" — John Murdoch