THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Three Awarded for Aid to Elderly NEW YORK — Two Is- raeli social workers and a nurse have been awarded the ESHEL prizes for 1979 "for outstanding work on behalf of the elderly," ac- cording to Ralph I. Goldman, executive vice president of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. The prizes are given each year by ESHEL, the Asso- ciation for the Planning and Development of Services for the Aged in Israel founded by the JDC and funded equally by the government and JDC-Israel. Helen Weil, 55, a social worker, and Rivka Nadiv, 45, a nurse, both members of the ministry of health office for the elderly and chronically ill in Petah Tikva, were each granted a IL 5,000 prize "for develop- ing at-home community services for the aged." They also organized a group of elderly volun- teers to assist infirm and homebound aged, a pilot project which is being copied in other com- munities in the country. Bertha Ben Chaim, 63, the director of the Ramat Hasharon office of the Israel Ministry of Labor and So- cial Affairs, was singled out "for her efficient leadership and initiative in dealing with the problems of the el- derly in rural settlements, and for having increased public awareness of and participation in developing services for the aged." She was given a prize of IL 10,000. Wolf Science Awards Given JERUSALEM (ZINS) — For the second consecutive year, 10 prizes worth $100,000 each have been awarded by the Wolf Fund for scientific achievement. The winners are: Prof. Jay Losch of the U.S. and Dr. Kent Blankester of Scot- land, agriculture; Prof. Jean Leri of France and Prof. Andre Weil of the U.S., mathematics; Prof. Herman Mark, U.S., chemistry; Prof. George Allenback, U.S., and Prof. Guiseppi Akialini, Italy, physics; Dr. Rosner Sifri, U.S., Dr. Arvid Carlson, Sweden, and Prof. Ola Hanikevitch, Austria, medicine. 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