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All lease rates already include acquisition tee. To qualify for GM Oxiquest lease program you must have a 1999 or newer nut GM lease whole. Expires 531/121taursday at 960 pm. This al Is your coupon. ‘14491 ale4 61- 12 The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Nurses Council Jackie Headapohl Managing Editor I Contact Larry Allan $279.96 1mth. Israeli ambassador's speech focuses on Jewish unity. sraeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren gave the keynote speech to a packed room at the Jewish Council for Public Affairs Plenum, which took place May 5-8 in Detroit. The speech focused on the importance of unity between Israelis and the American Jewish community. Oren began by speaking about the challenges faced by his Israeli children, Michael Oren including upheaval in the region, the stalled peace process, political polarization, economic difficulties and bureaucracy. He related a story about his daughter in Beersheva, who worried about making the 200-yard sprint from her apartment to the nearest bomb shelter as rockets rained down from neighboring Gaza. Carol Bass, BA of Ed, BSN, RN Susan T. Lankowsky, RN, MSN Hedi Bednarz, MSN, APRN-BC, CNe Marilyn Levitt, RN Linda Belkin, RN, BSN Susan Loss, RN, BSN Nancy R. Berman, MSN, ANP-BC Debra Luria, PhD, APRN, RC Debbie Bernstein, RN,MBA Andee Marcus, MS, ANP-BC Carmen L. Biederman, RN .- Adele Mattingly, RN Randee Bloom, RN, MBA, PhD Phyllis Meer, RN, BSN, CPNP, CIMT Bonnie Topper-Bricker, RN, BSN, CIIPN Happiest Baby Educator Marilyn Chandross, NP Marcia Meisner, RN, BSN Suzy S. Darmon, RN Joyce Meckler-Miller, RN, BSN Audrey Demak, RN, BSHSM Julie Nitzkin, RN, BSN, CPHWC Dr. Cindy Diskin, DNP, APN-BC Barbara Osher, RN Fern Edelstein, RN Elaine Robins, RN Marilynn Emmer, RN Agnes Schare, RN, BSN Deedee Fair, RN Susan Kirsch Scharf, RN, BSN, CCM, Jane M. Foreman, RN, BSN, M.Ed IT, C.C.P CCP Pam Friedman, CRNA, MS Michelle Seid Sharon Gadoth, RN, BSN, MPH Elaine Serling, BSN Lisa Garber, RN, BSN Sharon B. Shapiro, RN, BSN Meredith Goldberg, RN, MSN Barbara Stern, BS, BSN Carol Golob, RN, MPA, BSN Sandra J. Tukel, BA, RN, BSN Elaine Horowitz, RN Carol Walters, RN, BSN Karen Kahn, RN, BSN Elaine Webber, DNP, PNP-BC Rhoda Kahn, CFNP, WCC Lois Winer, RN, MEd Libby Kaplan, RN Wendy D. Winkler, BSN, CHPN, CHPPN Susan B. Kay, RN, M.ED, BSN Alice Zacks, BSN, MSN Jane Kessler, RN, BSN Beth Zoller, RN For membership information, call Hadassah (248) 683-5030 18 tvi a y 10 2 012 1751610 Israelis and American Jews share many concerns, Oren said, but some American Jews — "from a misplaced sense of caring" — are creating schisms within worldwide Jewry. He cited a recent example of a planned boycott of Israeli products made in the West Bank as an impracti- cal and misguided solution by American Jews who are against Israeli settlements in that region. "Discriminating Jews by where they live is egregiously dangerous:' Oren said. "Where does that get you closer to peace? "Something is wrong here he added. "What happened to that motto 'We are one'? At stake is nothing less than our unity as the Jewish people." Israel, he added, is the birthright of all Jewish people. Jews can and will disagree about Israeli policy, Oren said, but that doesn't mean they love Israel any less. There's room at the table for divergent views. What's most important, Oren said, was that Jews everywhere work toward Israel's continued existence and security, call on Palestinians to reject terror and return to the negotiation table for continued talks on a two-state solution, and take pride in the country's successes. "Israel belongs to each and every one of us." El Jewish Motorcycle Club Seeks Additional Bikers The Chai Riders Motorcycle Club, the area's only Jewish biker group, is looking for riders to join its ranks. Formed in 1994, the group meets 9:30 a.m. Sundays at the Boneyard-Dunkin Donuts parking lot on Orchard Lake Road south of 14 Mile in Farmington Hills. From there, they ride for a couple of hours before stopping for a late breakfast. The club welcomes male and female riders provided they are licensed and insured. Farrell Reis of Birmingham has been riding with the group for eight years. "The friendships I've developed and the riding skills I've honed are a direct result of my participation in this terrific group:' he said. The Chai Riders are active in Holocaust remembrance and par- ticipate in programs throughout the year. Annually, they join the "Ride to Remember" as one of 45 Jewish motor- cycle groups from the U.S. and Canada.