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April 10, 2008 - Image 26

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Frontline from page A25

the P.A. was significant. American
Jews don't pay the daily price for the
lack of peace with the Palestinians,
he said.
"As much as we love the country
of Israel, we must remember that
the Israelis are the ones that must
decide how best to deal with their
neighbors. Israel's decision to pursue
negotiations with the ineffective P.A.
because it is better than no negotia-
tions at all is a decision I support;
Mendel said.
Likewise, Mendel supports the
way Israel is dealing with Hamas
despite its more hawkish perspec-
tive."I would like to see more action
by Israel in Gaze he said, "but I
don't have to pay the price. The
people in Sderot and Ashkelon do
— and the Israeli soldiers that have
to fight in Gaza de CI

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April 10 • 2008

Publisher's
Talk Slated
Mary Kramer,
publisher of
Crain's Detroit
Business, will
be the featured
guest at a
Mary Kramer
"Conversations
With" break-
fast briefing hosted by the Jewish
Community Relations Council of
Metropolitan Detroit at 8 a.m.
Wednesday, April 16, at the Max
M. Fisher Federation Building,
Bloomfield Township.
"How Do We Change the
Conversations About Detroit" will
be the topic of Kramer's discus-
sion. She is working to change
perceptions of the city and region
in a variety of ways, from tour-
ism to economic development and
employee recruiting and retentions.
Kramer is active in One D:
Transforming Regional Detroit, an
alliance of six Southeast Michigan
community organizations which
joined forces to ensure the region
works together to achieve mea-
surable goals in five areas of
priority: economic prosperity,
educational preparedness, regional
transit, race relations, regional
cooperation and quality of life.
Reservations are required. For
information, contact the JCRC,
(248) 642-5393.

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