Insight ISSUES You worry about suppliers not supplying, You stress about too little time in the timeline, You fret about too many carbs in the bagel. But at least you don't worry about banking. from page 29 and lunch sessions with Jewish com- munity leaders. At the morning ses- sion Oct. 16, executive committee members from the Catholic, Evangelical, Lutheran and Presbyterian churches explained some of the current thinking, and political and structural pressures, on their respective religious communi- ties. JoAnn Magnuson, community relations director for Bridges for Peace, said she understands Jewish concerns about evangelical support and sometimes gives talks to her fel- low evangelical Christians about "why we make our Jewish neighbors nervous. " "Evangelicals need as much help as you can give them," she explained. "There is lots of zeal . without a lot of knowledge. Don't jump ship the first time they say something wrong. But it's not only evangelicals who need education about Israel. "Most Catholics are woefully ignorant of the history of modern Israel," said Dr. Richard Lux, pro- fessor of Hebrew Scripture at Sacred Heart School of Theology in Milwaukee. Mark Gentry, a non-denomina- tional Pentecostal minister in Cedarville, Ark., stated flatly, "There is much greater ignorance in the church than you can imagine." There was broad agreement among the Christian leaders when Dr. William Harter, pastor of a Presbyterian church in Chambersburg, Pa., and NCLCI's secretary-treasurer, asked the Jewish representatives to "take the time to build relationships between Christian and Jewish Zionists — those who are not afraid to say they are Zionists. "We were heartened to hear that even though mainline churches nationally are passing anti-Israel res- olutions, there are strong Israel advocates within those churches," said Allan Gale, associate director of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit, who hosted the morning session. "This meeting reinforced the Council's feeling that we should work through individual churches and not focus so much on the state- ments coming out of the national church bodies." " While finances are a major concern of business, they should never be a major worry.That's why Standard Federal provides the personalized assistance of proven Relationship Managers.They work one-on-one with you to create custom financial solutions that leverage today's most advanced banking capabilities. What's more, our affiliation with ABN AMR() — one of the world's foremost financial networks — gives you local access to global banking expertise. So discover what's possible with one of the Midwest's most capable banking teams. Call (248) 822-5402. standardfederalbank.com ©2003 Standard Federal Bank NA. Member FDIC. Equal Opportunity Lender. III ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ III ■ 20th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION THE ORIGINAL NATIONWIDE JEWISH SINGLES SUPERCRUISE Order a new gift subscription to the FEBRUARY 15 - 22, 2004 ROYAL CARIBBEAN RHAPSODY OP THE SEAS Key West Grand Cayma Cozumel (Includes cruise, port taxes, gratuities & much mojel BRENTWOOD TRAVEL *-41 " 800-628-3941 x 114 30 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ III El ■ ■ ■ III RovalCaribbean ;INTERNATIONAL www.brentwoodtraveLcom (under "specials/group departures") ••I Call (248)351-5114. —D ffmalAJewlehsinsilesObrentwooc/traveZcorn 2003 • JN Sourcebook FREE! for the exciting ports o INSIDE TWIN $999.00 OCEANVIEW TWIN $1,099.00 VERANDAH TWIN $1,349.00 10/31 and get the New 2003/2004 Galveston 7 Night Western Caribbean v imwar Jewish News for family or friends Depart centrally located 13nhanlian rcgitary. ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ III III 773040 ■ ■ ■ 16.