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stores, or you can just get a blank note-
book from a discount shop.
Your child should begin the journal
with a photo of himself and a brief
introduction. (My name is ... I go to
school at ... I am ... years old, etc.)
Also, he or she should give instruc-
tions for what each writer should do.
For example: "I am sending this journal
to you so you can write your memories
of visiting or living in Israel, or just
interesting information you may have
about the state, or recipes from Israel,
whatever! Please take a page or two to
write this up. Then within one week,
send it to a friend or family member
who might want to contribute, too.
Please make sure the journal is back to
me no later than
. Here is my
address."
Then you mail the journal to one per-
son, and he'll mail it to another and
another until the date your child has
indicated he would like the journal back.
When the journal finally comes home,
you'll have a great collection of stories
and memories.

9) A Tiny Israel
Give your child a photo book about
Israel, along with a few arts-and-crafts
supplies. Challenge him or her to build
a tiny Israel, based on the pictures in the
books.
He can make a Kotel (Western Wall)
out of cardboard, the Knesset (Israel's
parliament) out of blocks, trees from
construction paper.

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10) Talk About It
Have a family discussion about the word
"Zionism." What does the word mean,
and what does it mean to be a Zionist
today?
Here are some ideas to consider:
• Do all Zionists really need to live in
the State of Israel, or can they just visit,
or financially or otherwise support the
state?
• Some gentile journalists, like radio
host Rush Limbaugh and columnist and
commentator George Will, are the
biggest and most dedicated spokesmen
for Israel. Are they Zionists?
• How has the word "Zionist"
changed over the years?
• Do you think the United Nations
has changed its attitude toward Israel
since it first issued its infamous
"Zionism is racism" statement?
• Many Jewish organizations were
established solely as "Zionist," to sup-
port Israel when the state was founded.
What should be the role of these groups
today?
• Does being a Zionist mean that you
never criticize Israel? LJ

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