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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-01-09

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In Israel,

Sara and Miriam have lived
the Negev desert all their lives.

But without water,
their children may not be so lucky.

For Sara and Miriam, Israel is home. Their parents
settled in the Negev over 30 years ago. Sara and Miriam
know everything there is about this region. Except for one
thing. How can they continue living here without water?
A 12-year drought has ravaged Israel, especially the Negev.
Unless water is provided soon, Sara, Miriam and young
people like them will not be able to call it home much longer.
Jewish National Fund has pledged to build 75 life-
sustaining reservoirs throughout Israel and the Negev,
so young families can continue calling Israel home for

Dr. David Rosenberg: "Knowledge
heals. It defeats ignorance and the stig-
ma attached to mental illness."

To donate, call your local JNF office at 1-888-JNF-0099 or visit www.jnf.org .

Or mail your contribution to: JNF, Israel Forever Campaign, 42 East 69th St., New York, NY 10021

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Office Luc 60 32.

Hope," Lifton says. "I could feel
their pain. I cried with them. In an
odd way, I think it helped them talk,
perhaps open up to me a little
more."
While Knoppow was busy organiz-
ing the taped interviews and viewing
footage at Communicore, Lifton
traveled with May and a crew to
interview experts from Harvard and
Johns Hopkins universities. The
crew also traveled to Chapel Hill,
N.C., to interview a 17-year-old
high school student about her work
with suicide prevention in the state's
public schools.
"The trip was productive, but I
came home in a zombie-like state,"
Lifton says. "We were in three cities
in three days, and we were all so
sleep deprived. One day, I slept
through my wakeup call and the
guys banging on my door. There was
some serious teasing after that."

generations to come. They are the future of Israel. And they
need your help now.
JNF has been the caretaker of the land of Israel on
behalf of Jewish people everywhere for over a century. JNF's
water projects have significantly increased Israel's water
resources through reservoir and dam construction, river
rehabilitation, water conservation and recycling. But much
more still needs to be done. We can do it. All we need is
for you to do your part. Please give generously. Together,
we can make the desert bloom and our people flourish.

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Signature

JNF, for

ISRAEL

forever.

www.jnf.org

❑ Please send me information about including JNF in my will.
❑ Please designate my donation to JNF's critical water projects in Israel.

Contributions are tax-deductible.

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No Ordinary Joe: Erasing the
Stigma of Mental Illness airs 8
p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, on
Detroit Public Television
(WTVS-Channel 56). A 30-
minute town hall meeting will air
immediately following the presen-
tation. Check your local listings.

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