^ 7- THE DETROIT 'JEWISH NEWS 14: Friday, May 27, 1977 Golda in Hospital TEL AVIV —Golda Meir, the 79-year-old former Is- rael prime minister. has en- tered Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem for 8-10 days of what a spokeswoman termed "routine tests." IBM Typewriters Selectric etc. $400 Acid 'n Type CJF Institute for Jewish Life Creative Programs Lauded Pound Devalued JERUSALEM (JTA )—The Israel Pound was devalued another 1.9 percent this week, making it IL 9.44 to $1. This was the nth - mini- devaluation since June 1975. The continued devalua- tion of the Pound is prob- ably the cause of another in- novation revealed by the Ministry of Finance, an IL 500 note. Up to now the larg- est bill was IL 100. - 342.7800 399-8333 342-1221 WE FOUND THAI OUT 16 YEARS AGO. AND WE HAVE BEEN HELPING PEOPLE RID THEMSELVES OF UNSIGHTLY HAIR EVER SINCE. HELEN 711418E8G R.E. I F YOU HAVE EMBARRASSING HAIR ON THE FACE, UPPER LIP,_ARMS, LEGS, OR THIGHS, IT CAN BE REMOVED PERMA- NENTLY. NOT BY GADGETS, NOT BY PROMISED MIRACLES, BUT BY MEDICALLY APPROVED ELECTROLYSIS. 16125 W. 12 MILE RD.—OPEN MON., WED., THURS. & FRI. NEW YORK—The In- stitute for .Jewish Life. an experimental project spon- sored by the Council of Jew- ish Federations. and fi- nanced by member feder- ations and individual donors, helped to create 44 new programs in its four years of existence in the areas of .Jewish education. family. - youth. community- New Economic Unit Formed WASHINGTON (JTA ) — A bi-national foundation, de- signed to promote joint in- dustrial research and devel- opment between the United States and Israel was estab- lished at a formal ceremo- ny between Assistant Secre- tary of the T-reasury for In- ternational Affairs C. Fred Bergsten and Israeli Am- bassador Simha Dinitz. The move to establish the Bi-national Industrial Re- search and Development Foundation followed Presi- dent Carter's signing. into law Cohgressional legisla- tion which stipulated that Is- rael and the U.S. would each contribute $30 million to create an endowment to promote activities fo mu- tual interest and benefit to both countries. An agreement for the project was signed in Je- rusalem March 3, 1976. The Joint Israel-American Com- mittee for Investment and Trade initiated the project which is expected to pro- vide direct mutual econom- "Make it known to your children and toyour children's children:' —(Deuteronomy 11:9) Many Jewish parents today encounter serious difficulty in teaching their children to know and appreciate what it means to be Jewish. 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According to a spokes- man for the Government of Israel Investment Author- ity, which is headquartered in New York, the founda- tion - is the first of its kind established between the United States and another country. - Book Awards to Be Announced NEW YORK—Judges for the 1977 National Jewish Book Awards have been cho- sen. The Jewish Book Council of JWB confers National Jewish Book Awards an- nually in eight categories: fiction, history, the Holocaust, Israel non-fic- tion, children's literature, poetry, Jewish thought, and translation of a Jewish clas- sic. The judges include profes- sors. editors, authors. rabbis, librarians, -histo- rians, and writers. Each award carries a cash prize of $500 and a citation pre- sented in the name of the donor or as a memorial. The awards will be pre- sented in a ceremony June 26, at New York's Park Ave- nue Synagogue. Israel Election Results Tabulated JERUSALEM (JTA)— The final.count of the votes in last week's elections shows that the Likud now has 43 seats in then Knesset, an increase of four com- pared to the previous Knes- set, and that the Labor Alignment has 32 seats. a loss of 19 seats. The final count also shows that the Democratic Movement for Change has 15 seats and that Rakah has five seats, an increase of one. The seats for the other parties according to the offi- cial results, along with the seats they had in the pre- vious Knesset shown in par- entheses, are: National Reli- gious Party, 12 ( 10 ); Aguda. 4 (4); Sheli (a coali- tion of Moked and several other left-wing groupings). 2 (in the previous Knesset. Moked had 1); Shlomzion. 2 (0); Flatto-Sharon. 1 ( 0); In- dependent Liberals. 1 -1-4-r: Citizens Rights. 1 (3); in full payment for_ _ copy(ies) of I enclose S _ TO RAISE A MWISH CHILD(510.95 ca.). Basic Books pays all shipping costs. Satisfaction guaranteed. or full relund will he made. /II' United Arab List. 1 (3); and Poalei Aguda; 1 (1). Haifa. Israel's third larg- est city, which used to be known as - Red Haifa," was traditionally the bastion of Socialist. Zionism and Labor Party strength. In the Knes- set elections it went for Li- kud by more than 1,000 !.._: ganizations. It has been transferred to the Ameri- can Association for Jewish Education. While programs were de- signed to relate to the per- spective of the total .Jewish development. particular at- tention was given to educa- tion, family and youth, and community organization and leadership. . organization. leadership de- velopment. use of Israel re- sources. and media and the arts. The institute's accom- plishments are described in a recently-published CJF re- port, • 'Venture in Crea- tivity." They include in- novative pilot programs de- signed to enhance the qual- ity of Jewish life in communities of all sizes in North America. with par- ticular emphasis on local . community "action" proj- ects. The Institute for Jewish Life_ was created after in- tensive studies undertaken by CJF's Task Force on Jewish Identity revealed the need for new and crea- tive programs to enrich the responsiveness of Jewish life to contemporary Jewish needs: Two of the major national programs—The Jewish Media Service and the Fel- lowships in Jewish Educa- tional Leadership (FIJEL)—were funded for an additional year by the CJF so that they could be turned over to appropriate auspices for continuing oper- ation. FORD LINCOLN GRAND PRIX OLDS, ETC. The Jewish Media Serv- ice was established to up- grade communications and to create new approaches in film and audio-visual techniques to enhance :Jew- Ash knowledge, under- standing and commitment. 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