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July 10, 1970 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-07-10

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12—Friday, July 10, 1970

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Drive Begun for Magnin School as Part of HUC

mund Hecht, turned the leader-
ship of the world's largest Reform
temple over to Rabbi Magnin 55
years ago.
The temple currently has 2,500
member families.
The Magnin school will be part
of Hebrew Union College's new
$6,000,000 facilities, being built
The donor is Mrs. J. Y. Baruh, adjacent to the campus of the Uni-
whose father, the late Rabbi Sig- versity of Southern California here.

LOS ANGELES (JTA)—A drive
to raise funds for a one million
dollar Edgar F. Magnin School of
Graduate Studies, in honor of the
80th birthday of the longtime spiri-
tual leader of Wilshire Boulevard
Temple, has been sparked by a
$100,000 initial gift from the daugh-
ter of Rabbi Magnin's predecessor.

Tanzania Farm Managers in Israel Agriculture Class

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Twenty- cans' tuition and boarding ex-
six young cooperative-farm man- penses, while Tanzania is paying
agers from the United Republic of their fares to- and from Israel.
Tanzania are participating in an
agricultural course being given by Classified Ads Get Quick Results
the foreign training department of
the ministry of agriculture.
Daniel G.
ELECT
Tanzania has also applied to the
Israeli government for aid in its
State Representative
five-year plan for rural develop-
67th District, Democrat
ment.
Tues., Aug. 4th
The classes and lectures are
Paid For By Friends of
being held at Bet Berl.
Berk Committee
Israel is underwriting the Afri-

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