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July 06, 1979 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-07-06

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Friday, July 6, 1919 5

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Latin Day School Movement Gets Boost

NEW YORK — Six coun-
tries in Central and South
America were visited re-
cently by a representative
from North America's He-,

Loan to Egypt
for Gas Project

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The World Bank announced
approval of a loan of $75
million to Egypt to help fi-
nance the foreign exchange
cost of the Gulf of Suez gas
project.

brew day school movement,
Torah Umesorah, to estab-
lish closer educational con-
tacts with the Jewish com-
munities there and to de-
velop new Hebrew day
schools on both elementary
and secondary levels.
Avi Shulman, an educa-
tional consultant on the
staff of Torah Umesorah,
the National Society for
Hebrew Day Schools, vis-
ited Brazil, Guatemala,
Panama, Mexico, Colombia
and Venezuela.

According to Shulman,
there is a new Hebrew
day school in Panama
City with an enrollment
of 60 children. This new
educational institution
came about as a result of
Torah Umesorah's prior
efforts in Panama known
as SEED (Summer Edu-
cational Environmental
Development).
He also reported that in
Mexico City there is a post-
graduate theological semi-
nary (known as a Kollel).

Israel has administered
the occupied areas with a
policy of "non-presence and
non-interference." This

practice is an effort to show
the Arabs that they have
nothing to fear from their
Jewish neighbors.

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