THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Kiryat Moria h Links Youth of Israel and Diaspora Lands JERUSALEM (JTA) — In Mandatory times the MRS. LILLIAN FIDLER of Encino,,Calif. a.q_ber friend, a ha pp). r y Nell• • aid . niatires MRS. ETHEL FINNK Southfield site was an Arab teachers' seminary. Now, overlooking the panoramic site of Jerusalem's Old City and the vast land of the Judaean desert, Kiryat Moriah is a center for overseas Jewish youth. Reuven Amnon, direc- MR. & MRS. PHIL FREEDMAN AND FAMILY 2100 Howell Branch Rd. Maitland, Fla. 32751 wish all their relatives and friends a healthy and happy New Year wishes all her relatives and friends a happy, healthy New Year To all our friends — best wishes fOr a New Year of health, happiness and peace Throughout the World JACK & MOLLIE SAYLES and SON MR. & MRS. ISRAEL L SCHULMAN AND FAMILY Berkley wish all their family and friends a happy, peaceful New Year 4 1111111•411 ■ KINIS. DR. & MRS. ARTHUR SCHWARTZ AND FAMILY wish their friends and family a year of health and peace for general of World Zionist Organization Youth and Hehalutz De- partment, speaks of Kiryat Moriah in terms of so many students, build- ings, courses — and, of course, budget. But beyond the dry facts and figures, there is a lot of pride in this complex of buildings that serves as a link in the strong chain between Israel and the Diaspora. More than 10,000 Jewish youth from in- numerable countries will pass through the gates of Kiryat Moriah this year with the purpose of learn- ing more about Zionism and Judaism. Kiryat Moriah (the city of Moriah, in the name of the Temple Mount), was founded 3 1/2 years ago. The initial contribution came from Leah and Yitzhak Safer of South Africa in the memory of their two children who were killed in an auto accident. The kirya is the central educational institution of the Youth and Hehalutz Department. The center can provide services for some 1,000 persons which include 317 beds for an over-night stay. Plans call for the ex- Best wishes to all our friends and relatives for a good healthy and happy New Year Best wishes for a happy and healthy New Year to all our family and friends BEN - and FRANCES SHAPIRO AND FAMILY MR. & MRS. MARVIN S. GREEN AND FAMILY MR. & MRS. SAM SHENKMAN relatives a very happy and wish all their friends and MR. and MRS. JULES DONESON and daughters, Davida and Shira peaceful New Year wishes her family and dear friends a year of health '--_' Sappiness All good wishes fora year of peace, health and happiness to our relatives 1 and friends WILLIAM & ROSE KUNIN MR. & MRS. BENDET LEWKOWICZ Southfield wish their friends and relatives a happy, healthy .. z Nevl # Year , ., PHILIP & ROSE REMER MR. & MRS. MAX ROTT 15220 Dartmouth Oak Park wish all their relatives and friends A Healthy, Happy New Year • z z Best Wishes for a Healthy and Happy New Year to our Relatives & Friends . z HARVEY AND BRENDA VINTON BONNIE & JEFFREY L wish all their relatives and friends a year of Health and Happiness OUR WISHES TO ALL OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS FOR A VERY HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR. LARRY MYRA & IAN WASSER and JOSEPH WASSER Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year to all our Friends and Relatives and their families MR. & MRS. HERMAN WOHL 8438 Louise Allen Park, Mich \ MR. & MRS. NATHAN WOLOK wish their children, grandchildren, relatives officers and board members of Hebrew Benevolent Society, members of Radomer Aid Society and friends a happy and healthy New Year Southfield wish their family and friends a year of good health and peace SANFORD, HARRIET, MARK, ROBERT & LORI WOLOK Oak Park wish their dear friends and relatives a happy and healthy New. Year Wish all their Relatives and friends a Healthy, Happy New Year ARTHUR. ROTMAN NEW YORK — Arthur Rotman will assume the post of executive vice president of the National Jewish Welfare Board, the association of Jewish Community Centers and YM and YWHAs in the U.S. and Canada, on Oct. 1. Rotman was the execu- tive director of the Pittsburgh, Pa., Jewish Community Center. The Righteous Benjamin the righteous was the supervisor of the public charity chest. One day, in a time of great dis- tress, a woman came to him and said: "Rabbi, help me!" But Benjamin told her: "I swear to you, there is not a farthing left in the public charity chest." Then said the woman: "If you do not help me, a woman and her seven children will starve." Thereupon he immediately helped her from his own Purse. —Baba Bathra II. / \ MR. & MRS. GERALD WALTERS 1 1 And Family I and Family 5133 Cape Ann Corpus Christi, 'Texas 78412 it MRS. SIDEjf KAPLAN Sou-.4d extend heartiest best wishes for a happy, healthy and peaceful New Year to all MR. & MRS. HAROLD TINK AND CHERYL DR. & MRS. ALAN I. ZANE wish their velar', -1 and friends a happy a4ew fear 4423 Laurel Club Dr., W. Bloomfield /— May the New Year hold health and happiness to all our friends and relatives Wish all their Relatives and Friends a Happy, Healthy, & Prosperous New Year Southfield MR. and MRS. IRVING SHLOM AND DAUGHTERS FLORENCE ABEL & JUDY STEIN THE DURBIN COMPANY, Realtors 559-8181 And Family of Oak Park MR. & MRS. MORRIS JERRIS wish all their friends and relatives a year of health, happiness, peace and prosperity WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS A HAPPY, HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. MRS. RAE ZAMLER relatives a healthy, prosperous New Year wish all their family and friends a year filled with healthy, happiness and prosperity JWB Appoints Official to Post EDWARD & WENDY GOLDMAN wish all their friends and MR. & MRS. SAM SHULMAN pansion of facilities even- tually to accommodate up to 800 in dormitories. The center includes 12 fully equipped classrooms, a library, reading room, and a cafeteria. There is also a synagogue, a lounge, two dining rooms, a kitchen and an infir- mary. The center includes four major institutions: • The institute for training young leaders from abroad 'offers two courses each year, one for North American students and the other for those from Latin America, South Africa and Au- stralia. • The Shlikhim Train- ing Institute has 120 stu- dents who annually re- ceive a half-year course designed to prepare to serve as WZO emissaries. • In a .short seminar, youth from abroad and from Israel receive three to four clays of instruction on the principles of Zionism. Two such semi- nars are held every week during eight months in the year. • The Johannesburg King David High School course, offered to stu- dents from that South Af- rican Jewish school who are sent here for a period of three to six months an- nually. Friday, September 24, 1976 73 MR. and MRS. PAUL KATZMAN and FAMILY Southfield extend best wishes to all their family and dear friends for a year blessed with health and happiness A Happy & Healthy New Year To All Our Relatives, Friends & Customers MORRIE'S SUNOCO Service Center 24848 Southfield Rd., Southfield Corner 10 mile 557-1747 1 i –1