EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK Chasing Miracles INT ored Jewish guests, who left with roses and a box of choco- lates. No common language was needed for creating this partnership of peace." In Israel as part of a Federation-sponsored May unity mis- sion, Rosenberg learned of Women in Community, a group of interfaith social workers and health care providers who reg- ularly talk up a peaceful co-existence; Notes of Harmony, 1,000 Jewish and Arab student musicians ages 10-15 who play together for peace; and Jerusalem Circus, which uses cir- cus acts to teach Israeli and Arab children the benefit of teamwork, equality and trust. With the Inter-Religious Coordinating Council of Israel, representing 70 Jewish, Muslim and Christian groups, she shared the video of the World Sabbath of Religious Reconciliation, a service honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and which drew 600 Jews, Christians, Muslims and others to a Bloomfield Hills church last January. There's talk of organizing a similar service in Jerusalem and having a Detroit delegation attend. e're at war with Islamic terrorists, but that doesn't mean we must hate all Arabs and turn a cold shoulder to those desperate for help, says Brenda Rosenberg of Bloomfield Hills.. She's right, of course. The latest Palestinian uprising has taken more than 570 Israeli lives since September 2000, including at least eight in a bus ambush near the West Bank settlement of Immanuel on Tuesday. Not surprisingly, the intifada has severely strained humanitarian ties between Jews and Arabs in the embattled Middle East. But such ties do exist. Rosenberg sees these apolitical partner- ships as catalysts for "changing human rela- tionships." I hope she's on the mark because peace is more likely if Arab leaders have a reason to partner with, instead of attack, their Jewish neighbors. Answering The Call Rosenberg was so energized by the part- In a July 5 address at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield ROBERT A. nerships she and husband Howard experi- Township, the Rosenbergs spoke of a "historic and conse- SKLAR enced during a post-Passover mission to quential" inter-religious event of Jews, Muslims and Editor Israel, she "couldn't wait to start creating and Christians held Jan. 20-22 in Alexandria, Egypt. The event coordinating partnerships with individuals culminated in a declaration, apparently "endorsed" by Arafat and groups that wanted to be voices for peace." and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon at the urging of the Locally, she joined forces with Evelyn Orbach's Jewish . Archbishop of Canterbury, to create an international inter- Ensemble Theatre in West Bloomfield to boost religious council. The declaration, says Brenda, its Stop Hate campaign and with the National - repudiates "violence, especially suicide bomb- Conference for Community and Justice and the ings, as contrary to religious teachings." American Jewish Committee to inspire interfaith The council is an intriguing idea, but I doubt dialogue and social action. it will fly in the Islamic world, where, in still far Nationwide, she has teamed up with like- too many corners, the only good Jew is a dead minded people in a bid to help replace moats of Jew, and where Israel is still seen as Arab land discord with bridges of hope. She's also a ruthlessly seized by the Jews in 1948. spokesperson for the Seeds of Peace program, Even Brenda Rosenberg admits the council, whose Maine summer camp is intended to pro- "this historic partnership for peace," faces a mote understanding between Jewish and Arab future "obviously influenced by political condi- young people. tions." A grass-roots push alone won't tear down the Not one to throw up her arms in despair and walls of disdain that Jew-haters loyal to Brenda Rosen berg say peace will never return to the beleaguered Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat have strategically Mideast land we so love, she urges us to partner built within the West Bank and Gaza, where with moderate Arabs and friendly Christians. _ even kids are taught that Jews are vermin. Quoting what her husband said about ecu- Still, I'm impressed that Rosenberg has followed through menism during his part of their Temple Beth El address, she • on her fervent call for bridge building. said: "We do not have to have the same goals, methods or skills. We do have to listen with compassionate ears and express ourselves through nonviolent dialogue. The Driving Force "We are the ones with the power, the answers, the ability to What's the impetus for her passion to spur ecumenism both change the world," she added. "We do not have to wait for in the Jewish homeland and the diaspora? The stunning price our leaders. We are the miracle the world needs." Israel has had to pay — "empty hotels and shops, anguish I wish we did have the answers. and fears on faces, innocent people killed and maimed" — as But I think Brenda Rosenberg is on to something: We do a result of terrorists targeting Israeli civilians in the name of have the ability to change the world for the better — to fulfill 'Allah," she said. the Jewish ideal of tikkun olam. Each of us can become a At the Milton and Lois Shiffman Home Hospice in the force for good. Each of us can leave a unique gift to Valleys, a Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit-spon- humankind. sored partnership in the Central Galilee, Rosenberg and fel- Military, economic and political might, vital as they are, low mission-goer Dr. David Eisenstein of Bloomfield Hills aren't the sole slayers of oppression. We also need a global witnessed Dr. Ainitai Oberman's outreach to the Arab com- groundswell for what Rosenberg — an American Arab and munity. Jewish Friends member — terms "a powerful partnership for "In the home of an Arab mother dying of cancer," peace." Rosenberg recounted, "Dr. Oberman sorted through all the "You were chosen to be part of this time and place," she medications, eliminating the harmful combinations and non- told Beth El congregants. "You are needed. If you choose to essentials, and carefully explaining how and when the med- do nothing, the evil fundamentalists will win." ications should be taken — as David and I held her hand And they will. and viewed pictures of her children. We were treated as hon- TENDER 271 WEST MAPLE DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 248.258.0212 Monday-Saturday 10-6 Thursday 10-9 ❑ 7/19 Open a Tender Charge Today 2002 5 a IV