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March 28, 1980 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-28

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54

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 28, 1980

OPEN SUNDAY
11-2

1

F-16 Brochure
Angers Israelis

Happy
Passover

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is-
raeli military officials have
been angered over a Gen-
eral Dynamics brochure re-
leased to the press which
gives normally classified
details about the makeup
and delivery schedule of the
company's F-16 jets to Is-
rael.
The brochure says Israel
will receive four F-16s per
month, beginning in July,
until 83 have been deliv-
ered.
The brochure told of 17
design modifications made
for the Israelis and gave in-
formation about the com-
puter, electronic communi-
cation, navigation and
missile-launching systems.

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Home for Aged Residents
Plant Trees Through JNF

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PRA

WOMIgat.
was
useL

Singles Events

THE JEWISH SING-
LES will join the singles of
the Jewish Community
Center of Toledo for a
weekend in Chicago April
25-27. Cost of the weekend
includes: transportation,
hotel (double occupancy)

and a ticket to see Neil Si-
mon's "They're Playing Our
Song." For reservations by
April 1, call Warren AT
rahams, 353-7826; or in T
ledo, Barb Davis (419) 885-
4485, daily between 9 a.
and 5 p.m.

WEDDINGS ARE FOR JUST ONE DAY

PHOTOGRAPHS

are

FOREVER

Samuel Jaffee, head of the Borman Hall — Jewish
Home for Aged Tu b'Shevat tree drive benefiting the
Jewish National Fund, shows a JNF certificate attest-
ing to the planting of 100 trees by residents of the
facility and participants in its day program. Jaffee
has headed the Home for Aged program since its in-
ception five years ago.

NY Adopts' Tel Aviv Slum

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Mayors Edward Koch of
New York and Shlomo
Lahat of Tel Aviv partici-
pated last week in the for-
mal inauguration of New
York's involvement in Proj-
ect Renewal, a collaborative
effort to put at least $100
million in philanthropic
and public funds to work
over the next several years
in strengthening the social
fabrics of neighborhoods of
Tel Aviv.
The launching took place
in the Hotel Pierre at a

Best Wishes
To All
Our

Friends & Customers
For A
Happy, Healthy
PASSOVER

HADLEY'S

• SOUTHFIELD at 12 & Evergreen. • NOVI, 12 Oaks Mall
• FARMINGTON, Downtown shopping Center

dinner attended by 300
leaders of New York's
United Jewish Appeal-
Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies Joint Cam-
paign, which aims to pro-
vide $50 million for Project
Renewal in addition to the
funds it raises each year.
Lahat outlined to the
dinner guests the Project
Renewal programs de-
veloped by Israeli and
American social planners —
the latter recruited by New
York's Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies — to meet
the needs of the 20,000
people of Hatikva, a slum
neighborhood on the fringe
of Israel's largest city that
has been "adopted" by New
York's Jewish community
as part of Project Renewal.
Hatikva is regarded as
the worst of 160 slum areas
in Israel where some 45,000
immigrant families, mostly
from North Africa and East
Europe, comprising 300,000
individuals, dwell in pov-
erty and deprivation, Lahat
said.

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I NEED TO EARN
THIS SUMMER

Soviet Emigrants
Are Finding Jobs

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Soviet Jewish newcomers,
most coming to this country
with little command of
English and trained in the
Soviet Union in a way that
often fails to qualify them
for related work here, man-
age to cope surprisingly
well in the highly competi-
tive American job market,
according to an expert ob-
server.
Alfred Miller, executive
director of the Federation
Employment and Guidance
Service (FEGS), which has
given job advice and train-
ing to more than 500 Soviet
emigrants who have settled
in the New York area since
1976, gave that evaluation.
He said the Soviet Jews
settling in the area "are
finding good jobs because
they have guts, gumption, a
determination to succeed
and a willingness to work
hard." Soviet Jews coming
to the FEGS do so after a
year under the aegis of the
New York Association for
New Americans (NYANA)

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screened • All applicants are referred
by our professional staff • No fees
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fees are charged to the applicant
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