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Palestinians in Judea and Samaria live. The
security of this population is indeed con-
trolled by the Israeli army; however, the
civil administration is totally controlled by
the Palestinians.
Area C: Although the largest of the
three areas, only a meager 4 percent of
the Palestinian population in Judea and
Samaria live there. Both the security and
civil administration of this area are con-
trolled by the Israeli army due to the fact
that all of the Israeli settlements as well as
the Jordan Valley and the Judean desert
are located there.
The Israeli military presence in areas
B and C is absolutely essential in order to
protect the safety of Israeli civilians who
live in the settlements as well as anywhere
else in the country, including Tel Aviv.
Sadly, without such a presence, all of
Israel's citizens would be placed at mortal
risk by Palestinian terrorists from Judea
and Samaria.
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Rosenfeld of Berkley, who moved back
from New York City after 30 years. "I
thought it was a great way for me to learn
more about what my parents' life was
like, what my grandparents' life was like,
as Jews in Detroit moving to Oak Park,
moving to West Bloomfield. And also, as
someone who's back who wants to help
as a Jew, how the Jewish community can
help with the redevelopment and what is
being done and what I can do."
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• In the May 1 article "The Orbachs'
Legacy" on page 38, Maya Orbach should
have been listed as the daughter-in-law of
Richard Orbach, one of Evelyn and Harold
Orbach's four children. Maya's husband is
Roey, one of Richard's three children.
Henry Upfall
holds a photo
of himself and
his sister as
children in
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