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August 18, 2000 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-08-18

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heat of day, then go to a spa. So it
might not be the best day to pull an
all-nighter."
The three-part series, offered at no
cost, was sponsored by the

whirlwind tour of Israel
took place earlier this sum-
mer — from the
Negev to the Golan
Heights in three air-condi-
tioned hours.
Taking the tour were about
50 members of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit's Year 2000 Young
Adult Mission. Their guide was
Mark Myers, Detroit's commu-
nity shaliach (Israeli emissary),
who taught three pre-mission
classes at the Max M. Fisher
Federation Building in
Bloomfield Township.
The participants who visited
Israel in person July 2-12,
received an overview of the his-
tory, politics and daily life of
Israel, while hearing about the
places they'd visit and the issues
they'd encounter.
They also got a word or two
of practical advice.
For example, Myers
explained that on the day the
Mission participants tour the remains of an
ancient synagogue: Michael Singer of
group would be going to
Farmington Hills, Ben Konstatin of Royal Oak,
Masada, they would need to
wake up at 4 a.m. "We're going Julie Galazan of Farmington Hills apd Michele
Goldstein of Birmingham.
to climb Masada before the

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At one of the pre-mission classes are community shaliach Mark Myers and partici-
pants Erin Cherkasky ofWest Bloomfield, Debbie Schwartzenfeld ofWest Bloomfield,
Jennifer Shiffman of Farmington Hills and Jodie Shiffman of Farmington Hills.

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