World VICTIMS from page 50 Paizakov, in Sinai to celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary, were both killed in the hotel. Shortly before the explosion, they had called home to Bat Yam to say goodnight to their two young sons, who were being cared for by their grandpar- ents while the couple was on holiday. Ludmilla was 30 and Oleg was 32. Roommates Assaf Greenwald and Rotem Moriah, both 27, were not even staying at the Taba Hilton, but had stopped to use the bathroom on their way to the border crossing back into Israel. "It was a case of complete bad luck," said Wm Ben-Shlomo, who played in a rock band with Greenwald. Greenwald played electric guitar and worked in advertising. Moriah worked in computers but was saving money to pursue his true passion: film directing. The other Israelis killed were Khalil Zeitounya, 10, of Jaffa, whose father died on the same day 10 years ago; Hafez al-Haft, 39, from Lod, who was on holiday with his family; Roy Avisaf, 28, who had gone for a vacation with his girlfriend before the university year began; and Einat Naor, 28, from Kibbutz Zakim, whose father had to identify her by the palm of her hand and the soles of her feet. ❑ Another SUPER "FRIENDS For Adam" Charity Event Sunday, October 24th, 6pm, The Townsend Hotel in Birmingham $125 per person Your donation will include: Cocktail reception, entertainment provided by Simone Vitale, Auction items & a memorable evening with friends & family ADAM NISKAR WAS PARALYZED IN A DIVING ACCIDENT ON AUGUST 1,1999 At that time, his family and friends established the 'FRIENDS FOR ADAM" trust. This Mist was established to raise money for Adam's ongo- ing medical needs. Although he has made tremendous strides both mentally and physically, Adam still has additional financial needs due to the accident. The past money raised has afforded him reliable home care. exercise equipment. an accessible home and a modified car All of which make Adam the independent person that he is today. He has a tremendous outlook on life and truly is an inspiration to others with special needs. This trust will continue to help Adam achieve many of his dreams. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY & SUPPORT! More Sinai coverage, wvvw.jevvislinews.com Israel Any questions regarding the event OR to make payment by credit card, contact Ross ©(248)930-2120. Please make checks payable to "Friends for Adam Niskar" and send to P0. Box 631. Birmingham. MI 48012 (Donations are NOT tax deductible ) A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS TITLE SOURCE, INC. financial T. tl..t Int...ASCE ASO Sc TYLISUEN't SERVICES A OUICIPN LOANS COMPANY 897930 explore the science of halloween! THE NEW cle 0 E R The New Detroit Science Center 5020 John R Street Detroit. MI 48202 www.detroitsciencecenter.org 10/15 2004 54 Oct. 29 • 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. • For ages 6 and up. Experience five haunted science laboratories, the IMArfilm Journey into Amazing Caves, a spooky Dassault Systemes Planetarium show and a family Halloween costume contest. Dinner and breakfast also included. Cost $35 per person. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Advance registration required. Call: 313.577.8400, Option 5. SPOOKY SUNDAY Oct. 31 • 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. • For all ages. FREE with paid general admission. 898640 BEHIND THE ISSUE Twentieth-century Zionists did not work to create a multi-ethnic nation, but to re-establish the world's one and only Jewish state. That state would rescue Jews from harm, prevent another Nazi Holocaust and give Jews the tools to build their own future. To remain "the Jewish State," Israel must maintain its Jewish majority. FAMILY HALLOWEEN CAMP-1N Wear your costume to the Science Center on Halloween and receive a special treat. We'll be hosting ghoulishly fun activities all day, including robotic pumpkin carving demonstrations, spooky dry ice experiments, unique World of Bats and Animal Adaptation shows, face painting and more! THE ISSUE Palestinian intellectuals have begun to embrace the concept of a "one-state solution," where Jews and Arabs in what is now Israel, the West Bank and Gaza live peacefully side-by-side in a democracy. The idea sounds nice and is catching on in some circles in Europe and else- where. For Jews, the concept has one major flaw. • • • • Allan Gale, Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit