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August 16, 1968 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-08-16

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Almanac Published by Yugoslavian Jewry

General Says Soldiers

also winner of the Nobel Prize, in Sinai Curb Conflicts
both
translated into Serbian for
TEL AVIV (JTA)— Gen. Meyer
BELGRADE—The Federation of
the first time.
Zorea, an Israel reserve general,
Jewish Communities of Yugoslavia
said here that the presence of
has just published a 400-page illus- 20 Negro Students Study Israel soldiers in the Sinai Penin-
trated "Jewish Almanac-1965-67,"
sula constitutes an excellent de-
which contains articles, essays, Health at Jewish Hospital terrent to Egyptian military ac-
PITTSBURGH (JTA) — Twenty tion.
fiction and poetry by 39 Jewish
Negro high school students from
Zorea spoke at a meeting
authors of the world over and a Pittsburgh's slum sections are re- of Gen.
the National Council for a
chronology of events in the Yugo- ceiving job experiences in Monte- Greater Israel, the movement
slav Jewish community for 1965- fibre Hospital in an eight-week which advocates Israel's perman-
federally-funded program to pro- ent retention of all occupied Arab
66 and 1967.
vide knowledge and skills for territories. Other speakers urged
The volume was edited by Dr. health careers. Three other Pitts- the rapid establishment of new
Sdenko Loewenthal, assisted by burgh hospitals are taking part in settlements in the occupied areas
Prof. Ledoslav Glesinger and the program which is co-sponsored to make sure they remain in
others. It contains a short story by the Office of Economic Oppor- Israeli hands.
by Israel's Nobel Laureate S. Y. tunity and the Mayor's Committee
Agnon anct a poem by Nelly Sachs, -on Human Resources.
Classified Ads Get Quick Results

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 16, 1968-13

Blind Jordanian Youths Aided in East Jerusalem

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
ministry of interior has announced
its authorization of the admission
of 20 blind young men and women
from Jordan on humanitarian
grounds, so they can be assisted
by philanthropic institutions in
East Jerusalem.
The ministry noted that the
youngsters had no family in Jeru-
salem and therefore did not
qualify under the family reunion
program. They will be admitted
to the Jerusalem School for the
Blind and the Mary Lovett Home
for Blind Girls. •
It was also announced that a

one million pound ($350,000) loan
fund has been set up by the Jeru-
salem municipality and the minis-
try of housing to assist East Jeru-
salem Arabs to build new housing.
Loans of up to 10,000 pounds
($3,500) will be granted to Arab
contractors and landlords.

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