EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK ELTON JOHN & TIM RICE'S Ties That Bind T ourism is down and danger lurks everywhere, propelling the economy into a tailspin, but life goes on in Jerusalem, says an Israeli jeweler who helped coordinate the highly successful Ben Yehudah Israel Shopping Expo in Oak Park last week. "People are more intense, and they are scared, but go out still," says Yedidia Ghatan, third-gen- eration proprietor of Ghatan & Sons, a Jerusalem-based maker of jewelry and Judaica. "They have to. This is their city. Ghatan, his wife, Ronit, and their son Yaakov, 22, an army officer, run two stores, one along the main shopping district of Ben Yehudah Street and one on King David Street. Since the intifada, or ROBERT A. Palestinian uprising, began 22 Yedidia, Yaakov and Ronit Ghatan at the Jerusalem Mall sales area at SKLAR months ago, their business has the JCC in Oak Park. Editor dropped at least 90 percent. In a pensive moment outside Technology-Machon Lev, but still reports for military the Jewish Community Center in Oak Park, away from service one month each year. "It's the most important the hubbub of the Ben Yehudah Israel Shopping Expo tak- thing of my life," he said. ing place inside, Ronit reflected on what life is like in Yaakov hopes that Jews and Arabs will one day live Israel for her intifada-weary family. together in peace. But for now, he would settle for a stop "Things are very bad," Ronit said. "Maybe we get five to the terrorist attacks — for a stop to "all the noise and customers a week." bad things." _ The Palestinian violence and terrorism have claimed at His mother came to Jerusalem from Tehran in 1964. In least 610.1ives. addition to helping run Ghatan & Sons, she teaches But that hasn't deterred the Ghatans from going to work Hebrew to students at the Shalom Hartman Institute six days a week, resting only on Shabbat. "We have to Charles E: Smith High School. prove we won't surrender," Yedidia said. Hebrew isn't the only thing on her students' minds, Over the last year and a half, he has visited America 10 - however. times as a representative for Israeli merchants selling prod- "The children now say there's no hope, that we will ucts ranging from silk scarves to olive wood to artwork as never get peace with the Arabs," Ronit said. "But I believe well as jewelry and Judaica. He started out representing times will change and we will have better days. We've got five designers and is now up to 75. His next stop is the to trust, and believe in, our government." JCC of Washtenaw County in Ann Arbor Aug. 25-26. The wail of emergency sirens is a grim reminder of Yedidia called last week's three-day expo at the Oak Park Israeli life under the intifada. JCC a success both personally and for the vendors he rep- "During lessons, we'll sometimes hear a bomb go off," resented, but declined to give actual dollar figures. More Ronit said. "The kids then will get nervous, and every- than 5,000 people attended the Aug. 11-13 event. body will call home to make sure everybody there is "The expo has been wonderful," he said on the final healthy and good." day. "Like in other cities, there's the same warmth and sol- The Ghatans' apartment on Keren Hayesod Street has idarity. I am finding we Jews are all the same and want the escaped damage during this intifada, but wasn't so lucky same thing." in 1989. Nearby cars were set aflame, causing "our apartment to Family Focus turn black," Ronit remembered. "But we stayed and Yedidia Ghatan, who emigrated from Cairo in 1967, rebuilt." believes Israel would be more adept at fighting Palestinian The current selling trip is Ronit's first. On-the-road sell- terrorism if Prime Minister Ariel Sharon had freer rein to ing isn't easy, but the many Detroiters who said they wait- respond to the war crimes perpetrated on innocent civil- ed to make anticipated purchases at the expo warmed her ians in Israel. soul, she said. "The left is not supporting Sharon," he said. "He's a In addition to operating Jerusalem Mall, the formal very good guy, the guy to do the job. But we need public name of his travel business, Yedidia Ghatan is a leader of a opinion behind him. We need to be united." trade collective serving Ben Yehudah Street merchants. A Yaakov is the great-grandson of the founder of Ghatan tax rollback, special summer events, free parking and & Sons. He recently finished three years of active duty heightened security have begun to reap some dividends, with the Israel Defense Forces as a platoon commander for he said. 250 soldiers in north Gaza. 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