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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-07-02

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• Clinton on a brush with anti-
Semitism in New York:
"I lived in a southern town with
two synagogues and a fair number of
and-Semites who referred to Jews as
`Christ-killers,' but I was surprised to
find anti-Semitism alive and well in
New York. I guess I should have been
reassured to know the South didn't
have a corner on racism or anti-
Semitism, but I wasn't."

• Clinton on Rabin's assassination:
Clinton discusses his decision to say
"Shalom, chaver" — Hebrew for
"Goodbye, friend" — at Rabin's
funeral. The phrase since has become
famous in Israel.
"I had a number of Jewish staff
members who spoke Hebrew and
knew how I felt about Rabin; I am
still grateful that they gave me the

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"Shimon Peres later told me that
`chaver' means more than mere friend-
ship; it evokes the comradeship of soul
mates in common cause. Soon,
`Shalom, chaver' began to appear on
billboards and bumper stickers all
across Israel."

• Clinton recalls his historic
December 1998 speech to the
Palestinian National Council in Gaza:
"Just before I got up to speak, almost
all the delegates raised their hands in
support of removing the provision
calling for the destruction of Israel
from their charter. It was the moment
that made the whole trip worthwhile.
You could almost hear the sighs of •
relief in Israel; perhaps Israelis and
Palestinians actually could share the
land and the future after all."



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ure, keep and appre-
in a -range of prices with the more
ciate them knowing
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that talented people
Lourenco's street scenes and Natilie
made each one by
Arnold's contemporary subjects.
hand," says Sylvia
"-We tell our customers to use their
Nelson, director of
personal aesthetics when 'choosing art,"
the Janice Charach
says John Scharff, vice president of
Ceramic platter
Epstein Gallery in
commercial sales at Batista. "We want
by Jewish artist
West Bloomfield,
them to buy works that will make
Maishe
where exhibits
them happy.
Dickman, at
include pieces that
Michelle Hegyi, whose computer
Ariana Gallery
sell for under $500.
images are sold at the Washington
in Royal' Oak
I've learned that the
Street Gallery, advises new collectors to
CCS shows often sell
ask about the derivation of their pur-
out very quickly."
chases. For instance, a customer inter-
Martin W. Hollander of West
ested in prints should check whether
Bloomfield is a glass enthusiast who
the prints were completed by the par-
has bought pieces at CCS and from the
ticular artists rather than commercial
Epstein Gallery
operations.
been a sporadic collector,"
Always changing are the items sold
Hollander says. "I •
by the Birmingham
recently bought a
Bloomfield Art Center
glass menorah from
in Birmingham, where
Sylvia. It has a mas-
Natalie Cohen's bead-
sive look and pinkish
ed jewelry and Ruth
coloring. I placed it
Heginbottom's scenic
on the landing of my
boxes currently are on
home where the sun
display. Detroit's
shines on it.
College for Creative
"I don't buy any-
Studies (CCS) also
thing for an invest-
offers exhibit space to
ment, and I display
students through its
everything I buy. I
Center Galleries.
want to see the pieces
"I go to the student
"Perfume Counter," painting by
I enjoy, and I want
art shows at CCS to
Natilie
Arnold, at Ferndale's
others to see and
buy original works for
Batista
Gallery
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