Talk:Camp Tawonga

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IZAK, I removed the part at the end of the intro saying "pro-Israel." I think that is irrelevant and possibly even misleading. Tawonga is a summer camp, not a political organization, and its stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has nothing to do with what it is about. Being a Jewish camp, do virtually all of those involved in it believe in the existence of Israel? Of course, I am sure. But the term "pro-Israel" can be taken to mean that the entity in question aggresively advocates for the Israeli side in the conflict which could not be said about Tawonga...by hosting the Israeli-Palestinian dialogue weekend, the camp is, if anything, more "pro-coexistence" than simply "pro-Israel." DanyaRomulus 21:41, 22 May 2006 (UTC)