THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42 Friday, December 21, 1919 D The 110=1. ■ VISA' MARKET 26020 W. 12 Southfield MILE RD. (East eI Ilerthwesten) • Sunday 11-8 manInsamm,nmemame=4 SEASON'S GREETINGS FROM THE STAFF AND MANAGEMENT OF MARKET DIAMOND e m,VAMEgaVv.als.mm,,?.SltkasMn ...................... mmnmm.:•.annAms:m Wisconsin Creamy Norway's Finest JARLSBERG CHEESE ONLY $2 491b. Domestic S W I S S CHEESE L N ONGHOR N CHEESE ONLY $ 2 591b. From Sweden CHEESE ONLY $ 1 99 1b. ONLY $ 2 291b. Land O'Lakes Melody Farms AMERICAN CHEESE $ 4 69 lb. • ONLY PEPSI or (Reg. or Diet) MOUNTAIN DEW 8 Pack- 1/2 Liters ONLY 1 49 $ plus dep. I HOMOGENIZED MILK $ 4 79 gal. • ONLY PARTY TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS — INCLUDING THE HOLIDAYS # ONLY GALLOB • NEW YORK — Distribu- 3542666 Monday Thru Saturday 9-11 By BEN (Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.) "A !Mom Shopping Expedite= - A Cot Above the Rest!" $350 BRING IN THE HOLIDAY SEASON WITH OUR GREAT CHAMPAGNE SALE! DISCOUNT PRICES ON BEER AND WINE CASES ORDERS TAKEN FOR CUSTOM-MADE HOUDAY GIFT BASKETS MICHIGAN'S MOST COMPLETE LIQUOR SELECTION VISIT OUR FRESH PRODUCE DEPT. FOR EVERYDAY SPECIALS COMPLETE DELICATESSEN COUNTER HOT A COLD SANDWICHES TO GO FULL LINE OF GROCERIES & STOUFFER'S FROZEN FOODS We reserve the right to limit quantities tion of funds to some 275 Jewish schools in the New York metropolitan area has been started by the Fund for Jewish Education (FJE) of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies from a $15 million five-year program, the largest in the history of Jewish educational fund- ing, according to Sol Litt, FJE chairman. The grants cover four areas — demonstration grants for new and innova- tive programs designed mainly to reach the unaffil- iated; incentive grants to stimulate school mergers; school grants, totalling half the FJE allocation, for basic upkeep of the schools, up- grading of Jewish educa- tion, educator recruitment, building renovation and energy conservation; and — for the first time — grants to Jewish schools for educator welfare benefits. Litt said about $1.45 mil- lion will be allocated by FJE in a two-year period so that teachers and school staff members will be able to re- ceive health benefits, pen- sion plans and life insur- ance policies paying up to $25,000 in benefits. The plan was called a major step in countering the inadequate response to recruitment of teachers for Jewish schools, attributed to low pay and virtual absence of teacher benefits. Litt said some 1,000 teachers in the Jewish school sys- tem are to receive bene- fits at no cost to them or their schools. The basic grant programs include funds for building renovation and for energy conservation, Litt said. The renovation grants are being offered to help eliminate health and safety hazards and to improve deteriorated facilities. Moroccan Input per pers. State Opposition Grant to New York Schools Is Largest Ever by FJE TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The newspaper Maariv has pub- lished a comprehensive series on Israel's Moroccan Jews. They now number 600,000 equalling 18 per- cent of Israel's population. The Moroccans have con- tributed heavily to the de- velopment of Israel's border towns and many play vital roles in communal and gov- ernment affairs. Two mem- bers of the Begin Cabinet, Aaron Abuhatzira and David Levy, are Moroccan Jews. Different Target TEL AVIV (ZINS) — The Hebrew newspaper Maariv recently commented on the U.S. reaction to the 3,000 Soviet troops in Cuba. The paper criticized the Carter Administration for being concerned about Cuba, separated from the U.S. by 180 kilometers of water, and not showing the same concern for Israel. Litt said that in some schools, particularly in old• neighborhoods, disrepair is nearing the danger point for students and teachers. The energy conservation plan is being financed by FJE on a matching basis with federal funds from the National Energy Conservation Act of 1978. Litt said requests under review include proposals for Shabat retreats for single parents; inter-generational weekend Shabat. programs; Torah leadership seminars; a preparatory academy for • " children; publication of a Jewish "Cue" type maga- sine; an inter-yeshivot bas- ketball league; a multi- sensory approach to teach the Holocaust to children; a traveling Jewish museum; and Project Middott — the codification of Jewish moral teachings. FELDBRO JERUSALEM (ZINS) — A recent poll by Israel's Public Opinion Research Institute shows that two- thirds (68.5 percent) of all Israelis are opposed to a Palestinian state, even if it was the result of a com- prehensive peace settle- ment. Some 21.1 percent agreed to the establishment of a Palestinian state on the West Bank and Gaza, 3.2 percent would agree to such a state if it had no army and 7.2 percent had no opinion. Virtue and genuine graces in themselves speak what no words can utter. MUSIC! MUSIC! If you want to dance you need Rhythm Weddings, Bar Mitzvas. Bat Mitzvas, etc. 731-6081 QUALITY MEATS • rc at. . a e • HAPPY HOLIDAYS .,..— ,,,, 6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. South of Maple West Bloomfield Plaza 626.4656 i 7;W-0e 1,1"4-4aft-, Sot 8 to 6 Sunday 9 to 5 FREE PARKING 7414 & seezpod 22101 Coolidge, idi 1 Block S. of 9 Mi. ei4 Call 548-4031 We Bone—Skin—Grind—Fish Free WE WRAP FOR FREEZING. 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