32 Friday, September 12, 1980
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By
SAM FIELD
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399-1320
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -
JDC Aids Jews Throughout the World
Jewish
Morocco's
community, which once
boasted 300,000 souls,
now stands at between
18,000 and 20,000; mostly
the very young and very
old with few middle aged.
Most of JDC's expendi-
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tures went for Jewish
schools — $1.2 of the last
$1.79 million.
JDC programs also help
two small communities in
the Spanish enclave of
Morocco; Ceuta and Melilla.
In Tunisia, the Jewish
community has been re-
duced over the years from
100,000 to a bare 7,000. The
bulk of JDC's efforts in
Tunisia are directed toward
Jewish education and care
of the elderly. There are
The
WEINTRAUB FAMILY
SAUL, Julie, Carol
Susie, Shelly & Lisa
And Staff
Wish the community a year of
PEACE,
HEALTH &
PROSPERITY
WEINTRAUC
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Quality jewelers for 3 generations
Barry
All bankards honored
Mon.-Fri. 9 to 5 Sat. 9-1
23077 Greenfield Advance Bldg. suite 389 Sfld.
To all our friends
may the New Year bring peace
and contentment to all
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limited programs for the
few remaining Jews in
Algeria, Lebanon and
Egypt. Expenditures for all
of these countries in 1979
came to $54,000.
In Latin America there is
greater need for profes-
sional and technical guid-
ance than funds, Goldman
said. The JDC maintains
programs in Argentina and
Chile. Elsewhere in the
world, JDC supports a rem-
nant in China and India and
medical clinics, schools and
other programs in Ethiopia.
FOR THE PERSONAL TOUCH
C. H. LIMITED
Contemporary Living Designs
Specialized Lines
KNOLL
PACE
BRUETON
KELLER WILLIAMS
and other Quality lines available
GREG (313) 357-2292, 8:00-3:00
Brandeis Honors
Jewelry Official
WALTHAM, Mass. — A
prominent business and
community leader in Dal-
las, Tex., will be honored by
Brandeis University at its
annual jewelry industry
dinner-dance Oct. 6 at the
St. Regis Hotel in New York
City.
Leo Fields, group vice
president of jewelry mer-
chandising for the Zale
Corp., will receive the
Brandeis Distinguished
Community Service Award,
given by the university to
persons "who have made
significant contributions in
their field and to the quality
of life in their community."
Anger is a noble infir-
mity; the generous failing of
the just; the one degree that
riseth above zeal, asserting
the prerogative of virtue.
AGENT OF
THE MONTH
It is a pleasure to announce that
RICHARD D. BERG
has received the agent-of-the-month award as the most out-
standing Representative of our Detroit-Rosenwasser Agency.
The award is in recognition of his excellent service to his
policyholders and our Agency.
Seymour M. Rosenwasser, C.L.U.
General Agent
30800 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 200, Farmington Hills 48018
855-1010
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