16 Friday, September 11, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TAKE YOUR PICK! Allans Dedicate Child Care Center Via Pioneer Women .1V)O 41 u cro OH - mow )n n3 THIS YEAR THE JEWISH NEWS IS OFFERING THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF NEW YEAR GREETINGS TO BE PUBLISHED IN OUR HOLIDAY ISSUE SEPTEMBER 25, 1981. zrzn TO ALL OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS nzrizri rime: — NAME — #2 113C5 a happy and healthy New Year $ 125° — NAME — #4 Wish $ 1 75 ° New Year #6 —NAME — (and Family) #7- tliapplf neuJ war I" $3 000 $175 ° TOMMER wish all their family and friends a year filled with health, happiness, joy and peace $225° taliaTor4 NAME $4 5 00 #10 The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865 Southfield, Michigan 48075 Gentlemen: Please insert my New Year Greeting # (and family) Mr. and Mrs Address City State - Check Enclosed (circle one) 47.50 — $12.50 — $17.50 — $22.50 — $30 — $35 — $45 — or S 1. Zip Code J The Allans have made major philanthropic contri- butions to many local and national causes and have been benefactors of Hillel Day School, Beth Jacob School for Girls, the Allan/ Touro College and Adat Shalom Synagogue to name a few. Detroiters who attended the dedication were Frieda Leemon, national president of Pioneer Women; David Hermelin; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schwartz; Sam Hechtman; Mr. and Mrs. Max Sosin. New Settlers Bring Hope, Enthusiasm to Galilee Jewish National Fund Wishing all our friends and relatives a year of health and happiness r The $300,000 child care center contributed to Pioneer WomentNa'amat by Norman and Esther Allan was recently dedi- cated in Haifa. 'This facility which -provides services for 100 children of Rothschild HoSpital staff, has made possible the return to the labor force of many regis- tered nurses. There are 24 - hour facilities for children from-the age of 3 months to 6 years. The Israeli government participated in the building costs. By YEHONATHAN NAME to all our family and dear friends Wishing all our friends and relatives a happy and healthy New Year Their Family and Friends A Happy & Healthy A very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year #8 $125 ° — NAME — — NAME — #5 :750 We wish our family and friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year nzrizri ;Ism ruw5 would like to wish all our family and friends a healthy and happy New Year EST}IFJt ALLA, .*RE CET4 ', ER NEW YEAR — NAME — wish all their friends and relatives #3 CHILD WE WISH OUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES A - HAPPY. HEALTHY nnyi, #1 — NAME — $750 POltrIAP JERUSALEM — A new breed of halutzim, is invad- ing Israel. Pioneering young people in search of hew life-styles and the re- wards of working on the land are establishing set- tlements throughout the Galilee. - Besides responding to their personal motivation, these young idealists are fulfilling a crucial role for the state of Israel concerned with maintaining the Jewish character and popu- lation in the Galilee, a region rich in historical and religious significance. Because of the lack of Jewish settlement in the area, illegal squatters fre- quently take over the state-owned land. To counter such encroachment by Arab and Druze vil- lagers, approximately 30 "mitzpim" — lookout vil- lages perched atop the hills of Galilee — are being de- veloped and give promise of a viable future for the area. One such settlement is Alon Hagalil, 20 minutes from Haifa, in the plains of western-central Galilee. The terrain is rocky, most of the land uncultivated and used chiefly by semi-nomadic Bedouin shepherds for grazing their herds of sheep and goats. Several changes have taken place in the nearly two years since the Jewish National Fund (JNF) has completed its intensive land preparation work on the site. The bumps in the entrance road have been leveled and the ditches fil- led_ Along the side of the road, which has oven cleared of rocks by the settlers them- selves, knee-deep .fields of corn stretch into the dis- tance. A giant structure housing agricultural equipment looms over the water storage tanks, which are connected to the unver- ground well at the neighboring Bedouin vil- lage of Bir-el-Mahsour. The 11 families now liv- ing at Alon Hagalil have started to landscape the grounds and thriving gar- dens grace white concrete paths skirting each pre- fabricated cottage. Doron Tsahar, the set- tlement's secretary, is enthusiastic about the chal- lenges of his new life. He rattles off a quick summary of the settlement's latest developments. It is, he says; currently organized on a semi-collective basis. In two years' time, however, he hopes members can reor- ganize as independent far- mers. Israel to Supply Solar Energy to U.S. Firms JERUSALAM (JNI) — Luz International of Jerusalem will supply solar-generated steam to power three U.S. textile plants in what is said -to be the world's largest privately-financed solar energy project. The $10 mil- lion contract is worth 50 percent more than the total value_of Israel's 1960 solar energy exports, The textile firms, belong- ing to Bibb, J. P. Stevens and the Conmills Corp., will pay for the energy on a slid- ing scale fixed at 10 percent less than the rising cost of oil.