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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-08-27

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rWorld

Obama, Mubarak Talk

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is dedicated to celebrating Jewish life
in a warm and welcoming environment.
An environment that includes many W's.
(Warm. Welcoming. Woodward.)
(You get the idea.)

The Woodward Avenue Shulhouses

traditional Jewish prayer, study,
and spiritual support.
(And cool birthday parties with strolling suppers.)

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has unconditional love and respect
for all who walk in through its doors.
So walk in. (—Or stroll in.)

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Royal Oak, MI 48067
www.woodwardshuiorg
(248) 414-SHUL (7485)

Happy
Birthday!

ONE Year Old!

Washington/JTA — Talks between
the presidents of Egypt and the
United States focused on reviving
Middle East peace talks and con-
fronting Iran.
"We had an extensive conversa-
tion about how we could help to
jump-start an effective process on
all sides to move away from a sta-
tus quo that is not working for the
Israeli people, the Palestinian people
or, I think, the region as a whole,"
President Obama said after meeting
on Aug. 18 with Hosni Mubarak at
the White House.
"We discussed our common con-
cerns about the potential prolifera-
tion of nuclear weapons in the region,
including the development of nuclear
weapons by Iran, and how we could
work together on those fronts."
Obama praised Israel and the
Palestinians for making progress
recently.
"We've been seeing reports in the
West Bank in particular that check-
points have been removed in some
situations," he said. "The security
forces of the Palestinian Authority
have greatly improved and have
been able to deal with the security
situation on the West Bank in a way
that has inspired not just confidence
among the Israeli people but also
among the Palestinian people."
Obama made clear he wants
Egypt to persuade other Arab
nations to make conciliatory ges-
tures toward Israel.

The Woodward Avenue Shun

Answering
Israel's Critics

First Birthday

The Charge

September 16/Elul 27

Palestinian protesters ear-
lier this month demonstrated
against the construction of
Israel's security barrier near the
village of Bilin, saying the con-
struction is a land grab.

25595Woodward Avenue, Royal Oak, MI 48067

(—Just North of the Zoo)

Special honorees: Gloria and Edward Meer

Strolling Supper: 6:oo pm
Short Presentation: roo pm
Dessert: roi pm

The Answer

Israel's security barrier has
reduced Palestinian suicide
bombings by more than 90 per-
cent. The barrier is nonviolent
— and it is temporary, as it can
be moved or taken down if the
peace process is successful.

— Allan Gale, Jewish Community

Relations Council

of Metropolitan Detroit

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