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April 28, 2000 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-04-28

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Wayne State Hosting Shimon Peres

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Israeli diplomat and Nobel Peace Prize
winner Shimon Peres will visit Wayne
State University in Detroit on Tuesday,
May 2, to offer his per-
spectives on the peace
process in the Middle
East.
Event sponsors are the
university, Ford Motor
Company and several
Jewish community organi-
zations.
Peres, a former prime
minister of Israel, will take
questions from the media
at an 11 a.m. press brief-
ing in the WSU alumni
lounge. At 11:30 a.m., he Shimon Peres
will deliver a lecture titled
"Battling for Peace" to an
invitation-only audience in the universi-
ty's Community Arts Auditorium.
Peres served as prime minister from
1984-86 and as acting prime minister

and minister of defense for six months
in 1995-96. He is minister of regional
cooperation. Peres won the Nobel
Prize in 1994, with Israeli
Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin and Palestinian
leader Yasser Arafat, as an
architect of the negotia-
tions that resulted in the
Oslo Accords.
The visit to Wayne
State was arranged
through the Midwest
office of the Consulate
General of Israel.
Cooperating in the local
sponsorship are the
Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan
Detroit, the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit,
the Jewish Fund and the United
Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan
Detroit.

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