TallfaRCIFF HONDA 2003 ACCORD EX SEDAN 'stk Collective Education Schools, not farming, are key for Israel's newest kibbutzniks. GIL SEDAN Jewish Telegraphic Agency Kibbutz Shoval, Israel f a host of new collectivist proj- ects are any indication, the death of the Israeli kibbutz has been greatly exaggerated. Young Israelis fresh out of the army now are engaged in a revival of that unique Israeli invention — the collec- tive farm — almost in the same way as the first Jewish settlers in Palestine more than a century ago. Almost. Unlike the members of the first kib- butzim, who focused on cultivating the land as the ultimate expression of Zionism, the new kibbutzniks empha- size education. "They are going out every morning, not to the chicken coop or the cow shed, but rather to the schools to teach a new generation of Israelis," says Yoel Marshak, head of a special task force in the Kibbutz Movement. "They are the new pioneers." Kibbutz Eshbal in the lower Galilee is a case in point. The kibbutz was founded six years ago by a group of activists from the Hanoar Ha'oved youth movement who had just com- pleted their Israeli military service. Since then, education has become their primary means of livelihood. Members of Eshbal operate a board- ing school for young immigrants from Ethiopia who have dropped out of the regular school system. They go out to neighboring Jewish communities to offer children after-school activities. They organize regular meetings between Jewish and Arab children, using Arabic and Hebrew interchange- ably. They even have adopted the chil- dren of the nearby Bedouin village of Arab a-Na'im, giving the younger gen- eration the sort of education their par- ents never had. "This is certainly a feeling of a national mission," says Karmit Matievitz, who is in charge of the Bedouin project. "At a time when nei- ther agriculture nor industry bear solid economic fruits, educating the younger generation is certainly the COLLECTIVE EDUCATION on page 22 I MSRP $22,860* Stk.# CM5663JW-054101 NOW $20,159* 248•353.1300 28585 Telegraph Rd. • Southfield www.tamaroff.com 24803531011300 or 248-223-8449 28481 Telegraph Rd. All Credit Cards Accepted HOURS: Mon. S Thurs. 7 am-7 pm pm' 100 A FACFALIER OF THE TAMAROFF ' Plus tax, title, plate, destination and doc. fee. — Plus tax, title & plate. S999 due at lease signing. SO sec. dep. TalleaRCIFF Mon. & Thurs. 8:30 - 9:15 Tues., Wed., Fri 8:30 - 6:15 Sat. 10-3 AUTOMOTIVE FAMILY WE FEITURE NE &NUKE Oil Change Special '23" Service includes lube, oil ▪ & filter, up to 5 qts. of oil. Diesels are extra. Other exclusions may apply. -6°° gobv21574, •Inspect Electrical Systems •Inspect Battery & Alternator I Must present coupon Fall Pop The Hood Special •Perform Coolant Flush $8995 •Inspect Belts & Hoses •Inspect All Fluid Levels & Conditions Expires 9/30/03 -15' $7 4 95 . Expires 9/30/03 Must present coupon NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! Fine Designer Furniture Stunning Accessories Fabulous Gifts and Complimentary Gift Wrapping ALWAYS % OFF (MOST MFRS) 6644 Orchard Lake Road at Maple West Bloomfield 248 855-1600 Mon & Thur 10-9 Tue-Wed-Fri-Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5 For the Best Selection of Unique 8 Unusual Gifts v__1 1 0 Shop Sherwood... ifs worth It. o stuccos • Is your subscription ready to expire? Don't miss a single week! 248.351.5174 T.N 9/19 2003 21