I World Stand With Us • Israeli soldiers speak out at MSU, U-M. Shai also faced ethical dilemmas. During Israel's war against Hamas wo Israeli soldiers recounted their in 2009, he led personal experiences of serving his squad in Gaza in the Israel Defense Forces at City when a gun- Michigan State University and University man fired at them of Michigan in October. Los Angeles-based from a kitchen StandWithUs organized the Midwest tour IDF soldier Shai speaks to 80 students at U-M. window with a of Shai and Omer as part of its "Israeli mother and three Soldiers Speak Out" program. children behind him. Another time, Shai address ethical dilemmas in a war zone, Shai was in the elite Givati infantry witnessed a gunman grab a small child by it's complicated?' brigade; Omer served as a commander in her backpack and hold her up in front of Omer said, "I wish there was no reason the paratrooper unit. Their last names are him as a human shield. for me to serve in the army. But we live in withheld for security reasons. "They know we won't fire if they do a country that is threatened by a terrorist Their experiences confirm that the this:' he explained. "When one wants to organization that doesn't respect our right Israeli army operates on moral standards to exist!' Shai concurred. "I wish I didn't have to go to the army; I'd rather do a million other things. But we must defend and pro- tect ourselves — we don't have a choice. "As a young boy, my parents used to say that I wouldn't need to serve in the army because there would be peace Shai said. "I hope to be able to say that to my own Join us for an elegant, six-course dinner prepared by Heritage Chef Jay kids when I am a father." Mahaffey, a Culinary Institute of Arts graduate. Each course will be The soldiers are part of a group that expertly paired by Master Sommelier, Ron Edwards, who has been provides video testimony at www.sol- diersspeakout.com. StandWithUs created pairing fine wines with gourmet meals for several years. Chamber music the website from its Israel office during will be provided by the Sherwin-McGillivray Trio. A complimentary Operation Cast Lead because IDF mem- bers in its student programs felt they had bottle of wine will be presented to the first 30 reservations. There are to speak out. Their testimonies contrast two convenient dates from which to choose. Make plans now to attend! sharply with reports of alleged IDF mis- conduct in the Goldstone Report and the recent Gaza flotilla incident. A very different scenario occurred at U-M, Ann Arbor. At the outset of Omer's talk, anti-Israel student protesters got up to reveal red T-shirts reading "silenced!' Some duct taped their mouths and silently left the room. Word spread immediately Complimentary admission, dinner, refreshments & wine on campus and Jewish and non-Jewish students arrived for the remainder of the talk. Fortunately, there were no major confrontations and the soldiers completed their lecture. Independent Living There is growing anti-Israel sentiment Personalized Assisted Living in Detroit and a resilient presence on our Exceptional Experiences Every Days' campuses. What happened at U-M is a prime example and is not isolated. This is 25800 Eleven Mile Rd. the reason for durable Israel programming Southfield, MI 48034 SOUTHFIELD on campus. www.brookdaleliving.com BROOKDALE SENIOR LIVING StandWithUs Emerson Fellows Ariel Ziev Beresh Special to the Jewish News T certainly higher than the terrorists it fights — terrorists whose primary target is civilians. Omer said, "I am proud to serve in an army whose moral code is to save human life?' At MSU, Omer described to about 40 students how the Israeli army often puts its own troops in danger to save the lives of Palestinian civilians. In Lebanon in 2006, fighting against Hezbollah, he led his squad in an abandoned area when they came under fire near a mosque. He called for air support, but was refused because of the IDF's policy of not attacking schools and mosques, despite it being completely empty Friday, November 19 or Wednesday, December 15 4 to 7 p.m. For reservations or more information, call (248) 727-2008. THE HERITAGE EX.:Optional Everlonces Eseuy Day is a Service Mark, of Srookdala Senior Living Inc., Nashville, TN, USA 16710.41ES01.1110 ASK ABOUT OUR 1-BEDROOM APARTMENTS! SELECT APARTMENTS ARE 30% OFF. 22 November 11 • 2010