Architectural Contest Launched in Israel
Formed last year on the initiative
I which provide for the eventual
of JDC/Malben, the association construction of 10 homes for the
NEW YORK—A national compe- chairman, said the new home will has drawn up long-term plans aged, Haber said.
tition has been launched in Israel
for the submission of architectural
plans for the first home for the
aged to be built with the help of
the recently established Associa-
tion for the Planning and Develop-
ment of Services for the Aged.
One of the partners in the Asso-
ciation is Malben, the Joint Distri-
bution Committee's program in Is-
rael, which provides health and
welfare assistance to aged, chronic.
ally ill and handicaped Israelis,
using funds derived mainly from
the United Jewish Appeal.
Reporting the competition, Sam-
uel L. Haber, JDC executive vice
be built in Afula, with the coopera-
tion and participation of the local
community.
It will serve a number of small
villages and agricultural settle.
ments in the Jezreel, Jordan and
Beisan Valley districts where
there are no such facilities. The
home will accommodate 100
elderly persons, of whom some
75 will be infirm and seriously
ill who require considerable nurs-
ing care.
The home also will serve as a
regional center for community
services to elderly people who can
continue to live independently,
Haber said.
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