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July 13, 1973 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-07-13

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Academic Surplus Is Expected in Israel Job Market by 1978

ties, 3,700 or a surplus of
24.1 per cent of the manpow-
er supply in that year.
New immigrants will be
the first to suffer, according
to the committee, because
even when there was a high
demand, new immigrants
with college degrees had
greater difficulty in finding
jobs than graduates of Is-
raeli universities.
The committee also pro-
jected a surplus of engineers
(1,200-4.9 per cent) and phy-
JOE MILLER
sicians (1,500-12.9 per cent).
and
However, it expects a
HIS ORCHESTRA
shortage in the number of
teachers with academic de-
Music For All Occasions
grees. Almogi said there is
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a $100,000,000 fund to help
employers who need to make
Classifieds Get Quick Results special efforts to hire aca-

JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
special committee appointed
by Labor Minister Yosef Al-
mogi predicted a relatively
high oversuply of workers
with academic degrees with-
in the next five years.
The committee anticipated
that the surplus will be es-
pecially high among grad-
uates of the natural sciences
(1,800 Iby 1978) and in the
social sciences and humani-

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Kay Yoffee Weds

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Steinborn Named
Michigan Deputy
Attorney General

Attorney General Frank J.
Kelley announced the ap-
pointment of Stanley D.
Steinborn as deputy attorney
general.
Steinborn, who has a BA
degree from Michigan State
University and a Juris Doc-
torate from Northwestern
University School of Law,
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1959 and has practiced law
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trar of probate in Alpena
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visions. He is married, has
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Temple Emanu-El. Rabbi
Milton Rosenbaum officiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Melvin R.
Yoffe of Sherwood Ave.,
Huntington Woods. Parents
of the bridegroom are Dr.
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Woods.
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Bridesmaids were Paula
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Canada, the couple will live
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Thoughts on Redemption
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
The more civilization ma-
Friday, July 13, 1973-31
tures and the sense of moral- * * *
* * * * * * * *
ity and beauty advances, the INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT
demands of the personality,
• ASTROLOGER'
truth, integrity and purity
• CARICATURES'
will increase and, together
• MUSIC
with them, the Zionist aspir-
SEYMOUR
ation will grow stronger since
SCHWARTZ
AGENCY
it is an aspiration towards
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BY HATTIE
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• BELLY DANCERS
SCHWARTZ
to redeem the man within us
356.8563
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too. —Jacob Klatzkin, "Our Candy
Centerpieces • FRANKIE RAPP
Hope."

JEFFREY FELDMAN, a
student at New York Uni-
versity, was elected chair-
man of the North American
Jewish Youth Council. He
took office upon election, suc-
ceeding Arnold Hyman, grad-
uate student at Baruch Col-
lege. NAJYC is the umbrella
organization for 25 national
Jewish youth organizations
in the U.S. and Canada. Sixty
local Jewish youth councils
throughout the U.S. and
Canada maintain affiliate
membership in NAJYC and
utilize the organization's ed-
ucational and programming
services.
* * *
ROBERT MONEMENT has
been named a senior copy
writer at Yaffe Stone Au-
gust, Inc., Robert J. Pevac,
vice president and director
of creative services, an-
nounced.

SHELDON ALEXANDER
and J. ROSS ESHLEMAN
have been appointed chair-
men for the Wayne State
University departments of
psychology and sociology in
the university's college of
liberal arts and the division
of theoretical and behavior-
al foundations in the college
of education.
* * *
DAVID L. FRIEDMAN,
C.L.U. of Aetna Life In-
surance Co., Southfield, re-
cently attended the Aetna
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