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Hudson Drive Southfield, Michigan Friday; July 24, 1981 35 Project Renewal Claims Some Successes By DAVID LANDAU JERUSALEM (JTA) — Project Renewal, which has suffered from painful teeth- ing problems, has come in for a great deal of adverse publicity here and abroad as a result of them. The media, naturally, zero in on problems and arguments when these are in evidence — and as a re- sult, the progress and achievements tend to lack "coverage" and tend there- fore not to win their fair share of the publicity. The objective fact is, though, that despite the teething problems and bureaucratic snafus, Project Renewal has made signific- ant strides forward in de- pressed neighborhoods all over Israel, benefitting and improving the lives of many thousands of families. The project has also in- spired grass-roots-level contact and cooperation between communities in Israel and communities throughout the Diaspora. Here are some examples of Project Renewal suc- cesses, collated by the Keren Hayesod: • The Hatikva quarter of Tel Aviv had no bookstore, apart from street-corner newspaper and paperback vendors. Project Renewal staffers took an interest in the subject. A prominent Is- raeli book company was of- fered premises rent-free if it would open a shop in the quarter, selling books at re- duced prices. Today the Hatikva branch store has been reporting higher sales than the company's main store in Tel Aviv. • The Weisgal Center in Rehovot supplies cultural and sports facilities to the surrounding neighborhood. But a nearby Project Re- newal neighborhood, Kiryat Moshe, was not re- ceiving the center's bene- fits. This was the case until Project Renewal officials stepped in and bought $85,000 worth of subscrip- tions, which were sold to residents of Kiryat Moshe at a reduced rate. • Dora, a neighborhood in Natanya, used to make newspaper headlines al- most daily in Israel — al- ways for stories of crime and juvenile delin- quency. Not any more. This sort of headline has now given way to Project Renewal headlines of a brighter nature. • Twenty-four hours of non-stop tennis was re- cently played in the modern 17-court tennis facility near the Project Renewal neighborhood of Neve Go- UJA President's Mission in Sept. NEW YORK — Some 350 Jewish community leaders from the United States will visit Israel as the guests of President Yitzhak Navon, Sept. 20-25, for the annual United Jewish Appeal President's Mission. Want of desire is the greatest riches. lan. The idea of the marathon originated with Australian volunteers liv- ing temporarily in their Project Renewal "twin" neighborhood. Their goal: to raise neighborhood awareness of the tennis court and of the tennis programs being of- fered there. After the marathon, more than 100 Neve Golan children enrolled at the center's af- ternoon tennis course. • Julia Hillman of England, a graduate of the World Union of Jewish Stu- dents in Arad, went to vol- unteer in Ashkelon. Her unique contribution: mak- ing use of empty bomb shel- ters for educational activi- ties. The plan was so suc- cessful that it was adopted by other volunteers throughout the city. Julia also ran a dental education program in Ashkelon schools and sewing classes for out of work young girls. She decided to make aliya and settle in Ashkelon. • After more than 16 months in operation, with a rotation of 64 de- ntists (all volunteers), four per month, and the treatment of more than 13,000 local residents, among them 8,500 chil- dren, it is fair to say that the English-Ashkelon Project Renewal dental clinic is among the finest successes of renewal countrywide. • The women of Yavne (a Project Renewal township), proud of their ethnic heri- tage, wanted to share some- thing in their way of life with their Project Renewal partner communities in the Diaspora. And what better — and more useful — gift, they decided, than giving them their favorite recipes, all drawn from Mideastern lands. The result: a soon- to-be-released Project Re- newal cook-book. 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