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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-12-24

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38 Fridiq;,-December 24, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Month Sees Immigration Rise

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Some 1,838 immigrants
lrrived in November, a
slight increase from the
same month last year.
But whereas immigra-
tion from Eastern Europe
dropped from 1004 last
November to 793 this
year, the number of im-
migrants from North

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A quiz testing your knowledge about
Jerusalem has been prepared by Tamar
Grand and Dr. A.P. Gannes in obser-
vance of the 10th anniversary of the
reunification of Jerusalem. This fea-
ture has been prepared for the member
papers of the American Jewish Press
Association by the Department of Edu-
cation and Hebrew Culture of the
American Section of the World Zionist
Organization.

Some 17,921 immigrants
arrived from the begin-
ning of the year, compared
to 18,190 in the corres-
ponding period last year.
The main increase during
the year was in immigra-
tion from Argentina which
rose from 796 last year to
1,446 this year.
There was a slight drop
in the rate of Vienna
dropouts of Soviet arri-
vals — from 58 percent in
October to 55 percent in
November. As in previous
months, most of the drop-
outs are from the large
cities in the European
area of the USSR.

1. After Babylonia was conquered by the Persians,
what king allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem
and rebuild the Temple?
2. Who ras Zerubabel?
3. Whei, the Jews returned from Babylon, who chal-
lenge d their right to re-establish their sovereignty
in the Land and their capital in Jerusalem?
4. In what year was the Second Temple built?
5. Complete the following quotations from the Bible:
of Jerusalem, may they prosper
"Pray for the
that love Thee."
6. "As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so
the Lord is round about His
7. "Break forth into joy, sing together, ye, waste
places in Jerusalem, for the Lord hath comforted
Jerusalem."
His people, He hath
8. Where is the visionary "father of the Jewish state"
buried?
9. On what mountain facing the Old City of
Jerusalem is the ancient cemetery located?
10. Why wa.e. a street in Jerusalem named Marcus?
Food Programs 11. Jerusalem has been called by many names during
its long history. Here are the Hebrew versions.
More Efficient
What do they mean in English? Ir Hakodesh, Ir
NEW YORK (JTA) —
David, Ir HaShalom, Ir HaEmet and Ir HaZedek.
The number of meals 12. To what do the words "Ir HaAtika" refer?
served in the program for 13. Which Arab country lies closest to Jerusalem?
the needy aged of the As-
sociated YM-YWHAs of 14. What was Nehemiah's role in the history of
Jerusalem?
Greater New York has
been substantially in- 15. Who was Ezra and what was his role in the period
of the Second Temple?
creased while the per
capita cost of each meal 16. What is the reference of the following sentence:
and overall expenditure
"Everyone with one of his hands wrought in the
for food has declined since
work and, with the other, held his weapon; and the
a full-time director of food
builders, everyone had his sword girded by his
services was hired to di-'
side, and so be builded."
rect the program.
17. For about 250 years after Ezra and Nehemiah,
Hiring of the director-
Jewish life flourished in Jerusalem and Jews en-
joyed autonomy until a Syrian ruler desecrated
was made possible by a
the Temple. Who was he?
grant of $25,000 from the
Rockmeadow Foundation 18. What happened as a result of the desecration of
and the Federation of
the Temple?
Jewish Philanthropies.
19. What Jewish hero was connected with this revolt?
Overall efficiency at
Of what dynasty was he the founder?
the eight participating 20. What Jewish holiday commemorates the victory of
senior citizens centers
the Maccabees?
and better use of gov-
ernmental funds has
been accomplished.
Quiz Answers

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