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July 24, 1998 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-07-24

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1986 — Detroiters and Israelis rejoiced in their
new relationship through Project Renewal in the
city of Ramla.

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1986 — Prime Minister Shimon Peres, Secretary
of State George Shultz and Detroit's own Max
Fisher conferred on more than one occasion.

1990 — David Mondry, chairman of Operation
Exodus, the campaign for the rescue and reset-
tlement of Soviet Jewry, was gratified by the out-
pouring of community support.

I

m r il 1995 — On a visit here, Menachem Ariav,
Nazareth Illit mayor and Partnership 2000
enthusiast, was honored by Michigan
Governor John Engler.

— The success of the first community
pi 1996
Teen Mission 2 Israel set the stage for a second

in 1998.

4E WILLIAM DAvtosoN coMMUNITY CENTER

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1997 — The young people of Yavne, Detroit's
second Project Renewal sister city, saluted Bill
Davidson as the benefactor of their neighbor-
hood center.

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1998 — Each year, Detroiters march in solidarity
with the people of Israel — a joyous expression
of our affection, our commitment and our endur-
ing partnership.

World Jewry has been
steadfast in the support
of Israel in times of
war and in times of
crisis. That support
moral, economic,
political and social
has always been
appreciated by Israel.

— Yitzhak Rabin

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