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His response that "we're polite to one another, but there isn't really a meaningful intergroup activity" was inaccurate. All Arab leaders know of the wonderful activities of the Ameri- can Arab and Jewish Friends since 1981 in the Detroit area. We are a model of how Arabs and Jews can get along when there are no political pres- sures destroying their relationships. There were 475 leaders from both communities at our annual dinner at the Ritz-Carlton in May when we honored Tarek Daoud and Alan May. We raise funds for scholarships for an essay contest where mixed teams of high school students write essays on their experiences meeting with each other. They visit each other's homes and draft their prescription for getting along in our communities here in America. The Friends group has grown in size and stature and has been a posi- tive influence for maintaining good relationships here in Michigan. We have fewer incidents in this area because the leaders in both communi- ties can call each other friends. Arnold Michlin Farmington Hills Meals" On Wheels A Great Cause done through Meals on Wheels. It's a pleasure to work with people quietly and efficiently. Sonia Pittman Oak Park The Arts Indeed Are Undertapped We are most pleased to have read your editorial on the "Gallery of Enlighten-< ment" (Aug. 20). Our efforts have been toward reaching the community with Jewish-oriented art since the inception of the Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery in the D. Dan & Betty Kahn Building of the Jewish Community Center. We hope that our future exhibits will raise the awareness and appreci- ation of our efforts to all. And we thank you for mentioning that arts do represent an undertapped resource for Jewish education, which we hope shall increase in our future programs. Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery Steering Committee Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit West Bloomfield Write Us We must acknowledge a very worthy organization, Meals on Wheels. It's for seniors who can't cook for themselves. The group provides kosher food under a rabbi s supervision, both diabetic and regular good fare. The seniors pay according to their income. All this is under the National Council of Jewish Women, where the meals are called in. The group provides packers and drivers. All are very dedicated volun- teers; every day, a different shift of people comes and gives a few hours of their time for a worthy cause. The group also is involved with programs where volunteers pick up seniors for different programs, plays and concerts. Most of the time, this is done free or for a small charge Refreshments are provided free. You have to be on the mailing list to be notified about events. It's a great organization. I believe a little more publicity would be good. 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