THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42 Friday, August 15, 1980 Israeli Crackdown on Reckless Drivers Aimed at Curbing Deaths TEL AVIV — A blunt ad- ment and expensive campaign, gasoline, appear to be mak- vertising . coupled with stiff traffic ing 'O. impact on Israeli fines, increased enforce- motorists, - ao have a repu- ---... ■ 1 Dave's Fish & Seafood 22101 Coolidge, 1 Block S. of 9 Mi. Call 548-4031 We Bone—Skin—Grind—Fish Free WE WRAP FOR FREEZING Under Supervision of The Council of Orthodox Rabbis STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET _ ile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092 13831 W. 9 M .$1 .99 lb. $ 2.29 lb. 5 1 .69 lb. END SHOULDER ROAST TOP RIB HAMBURGER PATTIES CHUCK ROAST & STEAK' WHOLE BRISKET $1.49 lb. $2.09 lb. tation as "reckless drivers." In the first six months of 1980, 168 people died in traffic accidents — a 45 per- cent drop from the 309 traf- fic deaths during the same p-eliftd last year. 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Reckless driving has al ing campaign to include ev- erything from newspapers 'oecome more of a finan to bumper stickers. Radio risk. After receiving tilt.. first 16 radar units last announcers ask listeners to year, the police department "let the children grow up," while popular soccer an ,4 ordered officers to concen- basketball players tell fa4ls trate on spotting moving before their games, " 1-Are violations rather than want you to come back riext handing out parking tic- week, so drive careful21 Y on kets, which most drivers throw away without fear of your way home." Many motorists a. 4-e get- being caught by the cum- ting the messagf. to slow bersome bureaucracy. CfkIVIP TAMARACK '25 YEAR STAFF REUNION Social Woefers to Make Aliyt. NEW YORK—''lore than 20 percent oi, the graduating class of Yeziva University's WurzweLe,L4 School of Social Work Block Education Program will make aliya, immigrate to Israel, to take up positions in a variety of 'government and communal agencies. Twelve of the 55 graduates who were awarded master's degrees at the Block Program's Third Annual Commence- ment Aug. 1 have already been engaged as *social workers or have made commitments to live in Is- rael. The Block Program at Wurzweiler, the nation's first university-based graduate school of social work under Jewish au- spices, was begun in 1976. The program allows students to do their field work at hometown com- munal agencies during the regular academic year and take eight weeks of classroom casework for three con- secutive summers at the school, located at the university's Brookdale Center in Manhattan. At the commencement exercises, held at the Brookdale Center, the school presents its Distin- guished Service Award to Robert L. Adler, president of the Jewish Welfare Board. Mizrachi Unit ' Project Begins PASCAL -CELERY PEPSI 1 auguration of a weekly television show, titled "Enough!" right before the evening news, Israel's most-watched program. The dramatic short documentaries spotlighted such heart-rending subjects as children killed in acci- dents, distraught families of victims and hospital wards packed with injured motorists. "We had to show them the stffering, to show it could hainen to you," said Moshe BecIvr, a road-safety expert who `advises the show. "It's like t4king to a donkey. First yku hit him on the head, s, he perks up his ears.. 'Then you tell him what yot want to tell him." Subsetu.ent programs have deal_ with specific aspects of read safety, in- NEW YORK — American Mizrachi Women's newest project, Beth Hayeled Chil- dhaven, Jerusalem, will begin construction with a ground-breaking ceremony Sept. 28. Beth Hayeled Childha- ven will provide full-time care for hundreds of disad- vantaged Jerusalem chil- dren age 3-12, and will offer day-care service for chil- dren of working mothers in the community. American Mizrachi Women is raising $3.5 million for construc- tion of the project which is slated to be completed within two years. / I. Labor Day Weekend August 29-September 1, 1980 Join the Tamarack Staff Alumni Association. For further information contact: Camp Tamarack 6600 W. Maple, W. Bloomfield, Mi. 48033 (313) 661 0600 - Chaim and Berel went -to the zoo To see the moose, the elk, and the gnu! They bought peanuts and popcorn and chips, see! At the end of the day, they felt like a gypsy! Enjoy your trips! Take along Dairy Products of the finest quality — and Kosher-Certified, too! Under supervision of Rabbi Jack Goldman of the Metropolitan Kashruth Council of Michigan IT IS EASY TO GET IN & OUT OF FELDBRO WE ARE OPEN SUNDAY 9-5 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE • We have a complete selection of domestic & imported BEER & WINE FELDBRO'S USDA CHOICE QUALITY RIB STEAK 99 Trimmed $ Well 6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 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