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April 20, 1979 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-20

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18 Friday, April 20, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Residents of Depressed Areas Gain Hope

``Best -D-eal In Town"

WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC

CALL BUS. MI 4-1930
RES. 642-6836
1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM -

1111e 07.),

Annual
Dinner.

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HOSPIVA ,

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In Jerusalem

(Continued from Page 17) to be an integral part of
to retain the social cohesion the change, not alienated
of five Hatikva streets while from it," the architect
completely rebuilding the said. "And with the com-
substandard housing that pact space use of dup-
lexes, there will be more
now exists.
"Hatikva residents want land available for mm-
modern facilities to•replece munity centers, sports
the dilapidated structures clubs and landscaping."
Goodovitch has been de-
they're living in, but only in
the style they are used to: veloping his "Hatikvah
small, low structures rather solution" since 1966, when
than high-rise apartment he spent a year in the U.S.
buildings. And they want on a Ford Foundation grant,
more open space = but right conferring with urban
there, where they are living strategists.
now," Goodovitch said.
Goodovitch learned an-
With his proposal, • other lesson in the Army.
which\would be carried "The more I talked with my
out in hases, "The resi-,, fellow soldiers from both
dents feel themselves
segments of society, the
clearer I grasped the reality
of this social gap — and the
more I realized that some-
thing concrete had to be
done in order to effect rapid
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Jerusalem, Kiryat "Ye'arim
is a project ,..of the Jewish
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facilities of its own. Kiryat
Ye'arim is one of these
boarding schools which
serve the lowest academic
achievers among Youth
Aliyah recruits.

"Most of our students are
functional illiterates who
cannot cope in the regular
school system," says Princi-
pal Yitzhak Meiri. "Here at
Kiryat Ye'arim we devise
•remedial programs to help
our students enter normal
educational streams and ul-
timately become productive
members of society."
"After two years with
us, most of our studehts
are able to enter regular
schools in grades 7 and 8,
the levels they should
have been at when they
first came to us," Meiri

industry schools, and one in
a religious seminary — all
in a residential setting. The
other 21 returned to their
homes and parents.

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high schools, 36 in technical
high schools, six in defense

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PHOTOS

Dinner Chairman
Mr. Samuel Platt
Sheraton Southfield Hotel

says.
Facilities like Kiryat
Ye'arim cost money, the
bulk of which is provided by
American Jewry. Last
year, it cost approximately
$577,000 to maintain the
200 girls and boys at Kiryat
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