Resnick, a journalist and former
film and video producer, calls
MATCKH "a very important produc-
tion.''
Joining her for the Dec. 16 move
were husband Dr. Lawrence Resnick
and daughter Gillie, 11, who'd been a
MATCKH
combats Arab
Palestinian
children being
taught that Jews
are liars, killers
and cheaters.
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student at the Sally Allan Alexander
Beth Jacob School for Girls in Oak
Park. Two sons attend yeshiva — son
Elliot, 16, in Pittsburgh and Raleigh,
18, in Miami.
Resnick also was instrumental in
starting Chabad's Children of
Chernobyl/Michigan Region chapter
and planning its benefit events.
"Molly is dynamic, energetic and
passionate about rescuing the
Children of Chernobyl from the radi-
ation-induced areas of the former
Soviet Union," said West
Bloomfield's Phyllis Meer, chapter
president. "Our loss is New York's
gain."
Noting its strong base in Detroit,
Resnick said MATCKH has gained
recognition from the Anti-
Defamation League" and is worrying
the Arab establishment by calling
attention.
Having brought the MATCKH
message to numerous groups outside
Michigan, she says New York is wait-
ing for MATCKH. She's initiated the
Peace Quilt program at public
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schools in New York, New Jersey and
Connecticut, in New York Jewish day
and religious schools and even gained
the support of New York-area
Catholic schools, calling it "a tremen-
dous step, another dimension."
With engagements booked in the
U.S. and France for the next two
months, Resnick says it is "full steam
ahead" for MATCKH in the year
2000, at its new national office. II
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