Page 10-THE NEWS-May, 1985 A First Visit To Israel Charlotteans’ Impressh Young Leadership Mission By Alan Blumenthal My wife, Lee, and I went on a January, 1985 Young Lead ership Mission to Israel. It was our first visit. I was amazed at how modern many things are in Israel: buildings, restaurants, styles of dress, etc. Yet, everything is so tied to Israeli history and Middle Eastern history, one can not help but come away with a greatly enhanced appreciation of both Jewish survival ability and Jewish ingenuity. We saw £ill sections of Israel except the Sinai region. Some of the highlights were: an Ethiopian Absorption Center; the tour of Project Renewal at Acco; the Jewish Diaspora Museum; visiting two Kibbutz settlements; climbing Masada and learning about its history; hearing the Dead Sea Works lecture; the Wailing Wall; touring the Old City, parts of Jerusalem, and YAD VASHEM. I especially en joyed the four opportunities we had to meet and talk with Israelis. It gave Lee and me a first-hand understanding of how Israelis think and live. Why should other Jews go to Israel? Because they are Jews and it is important for American Jews to see Israel first-hand, learn what is hap pening there, and get a much better understanding of why it is important for us to support Israel. Charlotte UJA Mission participants are shown on Mt Scopus as they enter Jerusalem for the first time, March 1985. Reflections Of My UJA Mission — February, 1984 By Philip Blumenthal I believe the UJA missions are of great v£due to all Jews interested in their cultural and spiritual heritage. For those who have never been to Israel, a mission is a wonderful in troduction to the land and its people. For those who have been before, a mission takes them places no other tour could and allows them to meet people with different perspec tives concerning the issues facing the country. The missions are designed to show the promise and prob lems of the country. Israel faces many challenges, in cluding defense, economics and immigration. On our mis sion, we were given the oppor tunity to meet with a variety of Israelis who confront these problems every day and discuss possible solutions. The promise of the Country' is shown to peu-ticipants in many ways. Medical ad vances, solar technology, agricultural techniques and sports programs are just some of the areas where you see pro- L to R: Herman, Anita, Phillip Blumenthal at the Dead Sea. gress made while overcoming enormous difficulties. The true value of the mis sion lies in the feeling of oneness which you experience with the people. Nowhere was this more evident than in the meeting our group had with the conununity with which Charlotte has been joined through Project Renewal. To have the opportunity to talk with fellow Jews from entire ly different backgrounds in an effort to find solutions to a variety of problems illustrates the common bond we all share. A UJA mission in Israel is one of the best ways to experience the spiritual and cultural heritage common to all of us as Jews. -4 bRANd NEW Contribution Cards Now Available At Jewish Social Services Please make your next contribution in honor of or in memory of loved ones, to Jewish Social Services. Your contributions are tax-deductible and will enable us to continue our present low fee policies and to expand future programming. Call us at 364-6594 or 366-5007. Share your family with Israel The United Jewish Appeal 1985 National Family Missions June 9-19, July 4-14, August 11-21 and Decembei A UJA Family Mission will introduce you and your d heritage and to the uniqueness of life in the Jewish he ■ It’s a people-to-people, family-to-family experience. ■ It’s an opportunity to visit Israel, the land and its pe and recent immigrants. ■ It’s an encounter with the residents of Project Renei with the new pioneers settling the barren hillsides i ■ It’s a chance for your family to trace our people’s his with our future. Discover Israel— and have a great time t Mission features include: ■ Five-star hotels and kibbutzim. ■ Touring with UJA-trained guides and special res Transportation on modern, air-conditioned toui ■ Special youth programming led by trained cour ■ Kashrut will be observed. Applications with a $200 deposit per person must be weeks prior to departure. Conditions All costs include round-trip airfare New York/Tfel Avi arrangements (hotels, meals, taxes, transfers, guides, porterage and program.) The exact cost of the mission varies according to the r children sharing a room as well as the time of the ye UJA National Summer Singles (age: 22-40) Hatikvali July 21-31 Cost: $1800. Application deadline: June 10 For further information, please contact your fedei the UJA Department of Overseas Programs, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 1010* (212) 757-1500.