• - • • "•-• ' Question of the Week: Which French premier spent time in a German concen- tration camp? 9t76 L woJj iaiwaad so UI060 6UIAJGS -z176i pawniai wn18 /Jonn a ft JGTV "AUOULIG9 LII ROM -LIGLIDIVEj 40 Wit,' pauospclum otrA tsgoN aft 0.1 JeA0 wn19 pa -puoLi luawuJano6 kiDIA s,aDuoid 'ct7 6 L ul JaiwaJci is!lopos pup Lisvv\ar 3,AilunoD ay SON\ wniq ui u!o6o puo IzcoL of 9c6 I. woad ODUalj 40 Japoai •W99 alpUe-U0e1 Jamsuy / < "<, es grow ••••••• ••• , • @DUatj of •••••••• um. A Great Day To Celebrate The heat was on, but that didn't bother the hundreds who enjoyed Israel Fest. : Elizabeth Applebaum AppleTree Editor n Sunday, a girl named Sharrone Harwood found out what it's like to be an entire country. Her right hand poised atop her head (the Galilee), her right leg resting shakily on her left (Tel Aviv), Sharrone of West Bloomfield was a living statue of the State of Israel. "And here," said Esty Avrahami, who with a great deal of patience and enthusiasm was teaching students how to play a map game of Israel, "here is Jerusalem." At Sharrone's chest, she affixed a piece of tape to a small card showing Israel's capital city. "This is the heart." \V V. \ ... kM:\\\\ • \ "(,\ \ • ‘•., N,‘,` 6/11 1999 Detroit Jewish News 119