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Dr. Arnold Zuroff

& dedication of the Zuroff Family Library

Conference co-chair Naama Yaron of Philadelphia, committee member Samara
Kaplan from the U-M Hillel, speaker Professor Husain Haqqani and conference co-
chair Megan Martin

Israelis and Palestinians have very dif-
ferent understandings of what it calls
for.
"While both sides have accepted it
as a political framework, the details
are not agreed upon. Israelis see their
obligations minimally, and the
Palestinians see them
maximally, as the
Palestinians see their
obligations minimally
and the Israelis see
them maximally.
"The moment before
us today is to end the
war, not to make
peace," Ross said. "We
need to build Abu
Mazen's authority and
make the Gaza with-
drawal work." Only
afterward will things be
in place to talk peace.
Conference co-chair
Naama Yaron of
Philadelphia, was
pleased with the confer-
ence.
"I think everyone who came had
the opportunity to learn so much,"
said Yaron. "We created a diverse
view, which is important so we can
make connections to have new allies. I
would have liked to have had a larger
attendance and more community sup-
port, but our speakers were excellent
and it has been very gratifying to be
part of it."
Co-chair Megan Martin of Saline
says she never had any Jewish friends

before she came to the university and
was glad that she had the opportunity
to meet so many people and be
involved with the conference. She
attended the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy
Conference last year and decided to

Please join us in honoring our father
at the Kollel's 30th Anniversary Dinner.

Sheryl, Jerome, David,
Mickey & Raffle

DINNER:

Wednesday, March 30th

Walid Shoebat, former PLO terrorist
and outspoken Christian Zionist, spoke
at the conference.

become active with the American
Movement for Israel (AMI) on cam-
pus.
We had an excellent committee,
and it's been a great experience," she
said. "I think we've been able to pro-
vide a fuller understanding of many
important issues." El

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