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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-05-09

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 9, 1980 23

JVS Seeks to Place Russian Immigrants in Jobs Locally

• Gennady
S.
mechanical
electro
-
engineer, supervised repair
work on all types of electri-
cal and mechanical equip-
ment needed to maintain
electrical above-ground
transportation.
• Pavel S. = mechanical
engineer, designed tools
and machines used in con-
struction industry.
• Valery K. — refrigera-
tion repairman, experi-
enced in all phases of com-
mercial refrigeration.
• Zefir K. — office clerk,
former English teacher
with experience in technical
translation, can type in
Russian and English.
• Yakov V. — refrigera-
tion repairman, local ex-
perience, can repair re-

The Jewish Vocational
Service and Comniunity
Workshop is seeking to
place Russian immigrants
here in jobs. Persons who
have jobs available or are
aware of openings should
call the JVS-CW Oak Park
office, 967-0500.
Among the immigrants
seeking jobs are:
• Yelizaveta G. —
mechanical engineer, spe-
cializes in design of con-
struction machinery and
metal cutting machines.

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frigerators, freezers and air
• Zinovy B. — electrical
conditioners.
engineer, extensive design
• Ida S. — draftsperson, experience in electrical pro-
graduate
mechanical tection devices to prohibit
engineer, experienced in corrosion in underground
machine and tool design, in- construction.
cluding conveyors; also
• Ludmilla D. — light
taught drafting and design assembly or service related
in a technical school.
occupation in hospitals or
• Felix M. — machine re- restaurants.
• Shulim F. — elec-
pairman, electrical repair of
different kinds of machines tromechanical electronics
including milling, boring, technician, experienced in
grinding, drilling. Experi-, maintenance and repair of
ence in installation of cir- medical equipment and
cuit breakers, wiring, fix- radio devices.
• Lyubov F. — bac-
tures, electrical panels,
conduit connections and teriologist, prepared nutri-
tive mediums and identified
disconnect switches.
• Lev A. — mechanical pathogenic germs. Strong
engineer, designed and laboratory background.
• Mikhail T. — computer
tested instruments for re-
s'earch of extraction and programmer with thorough
mixing processes. Also de- knowledge of ALGOL,
signed and tested elec- COBOL, PL/I, FORTRAN,
tromagnetic feeders for dust Assemblers IBM, Hon-
and loose materials. In- eywell.
volved in physical chemis-
try, dynamics and strength
of materials.
• Anna F. — data proc-
essor, also experienced as
accounting clerk, posting
cash receipts, balancing
ledger, computing commis-
sions and filing.
• Zinaida F. — elec-
tromechanical draftsman,
also experienced in semi-
conductors; design back-
ground.
• Regina S. — nurse's
aide or physician's "assis-
tant,
pediatrician-
otolaryngologist in USSR.
Some local experience.
• Lev Y. — physical edu-
cation teacher, developed
and led exercise groups for
cardiac patients, senior citi-
zens and obese individuals.
Alexander Y. —
chemist's assistant or lab
technician, specializes in
industrial chemistry.
• Gitya B. — radio
engineer:design of electri-
cal automation equipment
such as radio relay lines,
radar equipment, etc.
• Fyodor M. — welder,
has installed and welded oil
pipelines and used Ameri-
can equipment and tech-
niques. Also has experience
as.a lathe operator.
• Zina K. — light assem-
bly or service related occu-
pation in hospitals or res-
taurants.

Rap Session
for Youth Who
Lost a Parent

SPACE, a service of the
National Council of Jewish
Women for widowed and di-
vorced men and women and
their families, will sponsor
a children's drop-in discus-
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the NCJW offices, 16400 W.
12 Mile, Southfield.
The discussion has been
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have lost a parent.
The weekly SPACE
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take place 8 p.m. Wednes-
day at the NCJW offices.
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