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December 12, 1980 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-12-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

10 Friday, December 12, 1980

Rivlin Says Latins May
Develop JNF Programs

Amends pleadeth for
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American countries that he
found deep interest in the
work and experience of the
JNF.
He said officials of those
countries expressed interest
in implementing JNF ex-
periences in their own coun-
tries.
Rivlin saidthat he visited
Mexico, Panama, Costa
Rica and Venezuela. Rivlin
said that while he was in
Mexico, the 50th anniver-
sary of JNF activities in
Mexico was celebrated.
"I was especially im-
pressed with the full par-
ticipation of Jewish
school children in Mexico
in those celebrations," he .
said.
He disclosed that the
Mexican Jewish community
agreed to take two projects
under its sponsorship. One
is the project for develop-
ment and expansion of two
villages in the Galilee —
Goran and Zuriel. The sec-
ond project, he said, is the
planting of 200,000 trees in
the village of Achiud in the
Galilee.
Rivlin also said that the
prime minister of Panama
accepted his invitation to
visit Israel -next March for
the dedication of the
Panama Forest near
Jerusalem.

Group Sponsors
Israeli Seminars

- NEW YORK — A group
of American businessmen,
interested in possible in-
- vestments in Israel, will
leave New York on March 1
for a 10-day specialized tour
to Israel, sponsored by the
Israel Seminars Founda-
tion, which initiates semi-
nar missions to Israel for
professional, academic,
business and communal
leadership groups,
The businessmen will be
followed by a group of 50
American doctors and-
nurses, who will leave New
York's JFK Airport on
March 20 for a two-week
seminar.

Floridians Plan
Installation

The Detroit Floridians
will take reservations for
their installation, dinner
and dance at a meeting to be
held 7:30 p.m. Thursday in
the Hollywood Federal
Building, 4600 Sheridan,
Hollywood, Fla.
Entertainment and re-
freshments will be pro-
vided. For information, call
in Florida, Grace Kaufman,
972-2097; or Edith Weiss,
940-3531.

mences in Manger Square.
And at 11:45 p.m. the Mid-
night Mass begins in the
Basilica of the Nativity,
which is broadcast around
the world..
Special bus transporta-
tion is provided from
Jerusalem, Tel Aviv,
Haifa and • Natanya.
Bethlehem streets; shops,
houses and churches are
decorated for the holi-
day, and cafes, restau-
rants and the post office
(the latter to enable pil-
grims to ha–ve their mail
franked with the special
Christillas postmark)
remain open all day and
night.
The Eastern Orthodox
celebrate Christmas Jan.
6-7 with special services,

BETHLEHEM — A re-
cord 50,000 tourists are ex-
pected to celebrate Christ-
mas this year in Bethlehem.
Christmas Eve festivities
commence 12:30 p.m. Dec.
24awhen the Latin Pat-
riarch departs Jerusalem
for Bethlehem, stopping
first at Rachel's Tomb just
outside the town, before
continuing to Manger
Square for the procession
from the Church of St.
Catherine to the under-
ground Grotto of the Nativ-
ity, traditional site of Jesus'
birth.
At 4 p.m. Protestants
gather just outside the town
in "Shepherds' Fields" for
the Christmas Eve service.
At 8:30 p.m. the Interna-
tional Choir Festival corn-

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Christmas Jan. 18-19.

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