University Daily Kansan / Friday, April 6, 1990 9 Israel Fair closes today Exhibits promote existence By Carol B. Shiney Kansan staff writer More than 800 people have attended the first four days of the Israel Fair in the gallery at the Kansas Union. "The focus this year is on the artistic interpretation of Israel," said Daveen Litwin, director of Hillel. Hillel and Student Union Activities sponsored the fair. Today is the first day for the exhibit. Litwin said the fair was an annual event but that this was the first year that it had lasted a week. Steve Jacobson, one of three coordinators of the fair, said, "We have the faith to promote Israel and to celebrate Israel's existence." celebrate Israel's independence. Jacobson said one part of the display was a photo exhibition titled "Vision." DED FOREs, a coordinator of the fair, said, "The reason we chose those pictures as opposed to something else is because they depict basic everyday Israeli life." basic every day. Jacobson sold Hilel applied for the exhibition from the Israeli embassy in the United States. "The other point of the exhibit is to promote opportunities to study abroad in Israel," he said. in the gallery, brochures with information about Jerusalem, Israeli history, Kibbutz life and study abroad in Israel, were available, Jacobson said. Pokres said one goal of the activities was to make people more aware of what Israel had to otter. "We want people to realize that Israel is a nice place to go," she said. Pokres, who has visited Israel twice, said that many people looked down on Israel because of what was going on there. However, she said, a lot of it was media hype. "The study opportunities are very beneficial," she said. "You learn a lot about Israeli life. You learn a lot about your past, whether you are Jewish or not." rotures said people could go to school in Israel, visit there in the summer, volunteer for the army and work in a kibbutz. 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