Middle East L'shanah Tovah Wbking, af etototnem a Meattlici and Jeapp New gjecvt Arun Write On Jaivst Mance .eending, Pro-Israel letter-writing workshop yields quick results. and David .Btatt cC Cboaciate/3 The Full Service Mortgage Lender Perfect or Less than perfect Credit L ocal Israel activists attend- ing a StandWithUs-Michigan media response workshop last week didn't take long to parlay their newly acquired letter-writing skills into effective advocacy. Some had let- ters published in the Detroit News and Detroit Free Press. In the week following the Sept. 10 workshops led by CAMERA (Committee on Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America), more than a dozen letters generated from the workshop were published in the News and Free Press. Lee Green, the founding director of CAMERA's national letter-writing campaign, pro- vided participants both the concrete techniques and encouragement to effectively respond to anti-Israel bias in the print and broadcast media. "The workshop gave us real tools to help us get our message out. We saw instant results. It was very well worth our time to attend this workshop," said Mike LeFavour of Livonia, whose letter was among those submitted and published. "The presenter was very focused and she knew exactly what she wanted to teach us and was so dedicated to the mission?' CAMERA works to promote more accurate, balanced and complete coverage of the Middle East. Based in Boston, it monitors and aggressively responds to distorted news accounts about Israel and holds news organi- zations accountable for setting the record straight. CAMERA also moni- tors campus newspapers and anti- Israel activity. In addition to sharing specific tech- niques to effectively frame arguments, Green emphasized that it only takes a little bit of time to make a big impact and that, as in all endeavors, profi- ciency increases with practice. "The level of fairness and account- ability of a nation's press is directly related to how involved the public and media watchdogs are on insisting upon fair and factual reporting" Green said. "Please keep this in mind when- ever you are pondering whether you should spend a half hour to promote fair reporting about Israel to your local editor or to a national commentator?' Residential • Reverse • Commercial Mortgages 1 igi] FIRST ALLIANCE LENDING 32100 Telegraph Rd. • Suite 205 Bingham Farms, MI 48025 1 -877-FIRST-YES (347-7893) www.firstalliance.com t um_j_) mi mr .1.1 1 11. . J oin Us For The High Holidays ) at The Birmingham Temple Share the Jewish New Year with Us! A High Holiday Experience That Is Meaningful and Inspiring. The Birmingham Temple: A Congregation for Humanistic Judaism 28611 West Twelve Mile Road Farmington Hills MI 48334 Phone: 248- 477- 1410 Fax: 248- 477- 9014 Email: info@birminghamtemple.org www.birminghamtemple.org Memorial Garden Service Sunday, September 24 th 1:00 PM Yom Kippur Evening Service Sunday, October 1" 8:00 PM Rosh Hashana Evening Service Friday, September 22' PM Yom Kippur Morning Service Monday, October 2' 10:30 AM Rosh Hashana Morning Service Yom Kippur Family Service Saturday, September 23' 10:30 AM Monday, October 2"d 2:00 PM Rosh Hashana Youth Service Yom Kippur Memorial Service Saturday, September 23' 2:00 PM Monday, October 2' 4:30 PM 1157670 22 September 21 . 2006 "No doubt about it — the work- shops were a tremendous success," said StandWithUs media coordinator Ed Kohl. "Both veteran and novice let- ter-writers came away from the semi- nars equipped with proven techniques to draft cogent and concise letters to positively impact the dialogue on the editorial pages of local and national newspapers and broadcast outlets?' The workshops were underwritten by the Benard L. Maas Foundation. StandWithUs-Michigan, launched eight months ago as the local chapter of the international, interfaith Israel education and advocacy organization, has developed a team of letter writers who regularly weigh in to challenge errors of fact, omission and context that skew Middle East reporting in our local media. E For information on how to join this effort and to obtain addi- tional resources to improve your media outreach, contact StandWithUs-Michigan at (248) 432-1384 or e-mail swumichigan@standwithus.com . Answering Israel's Critics The Charge: A University of Michigan- Dearborn professor is offering a class this semester that describes the Palestinians as a "conquered people?' The Answer: Far from being conquered, over the past seven decades, the Palestinians have rejected numerous opportuni- ties to establish an independent nation-state alongside a Jewish one — including Britain's Peel Commis- sion proposal in 1937, the United Nations partition plan in 1947 and the Camp David and Taba negotia- tions in 2000-2001. — Allan Gale, Jewish Commu- nity Council of Metropolitan Detroit