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December 25, 1981 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-12-25

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Friday, December 25, 1981 21

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

U.S. Soldiers

Jewish Monuments Group Publishes Guide to Findings

Impress Eitan

TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is-
raeli Chief of Staff Gen.
Rafael Eitan recently vis-
ited the U.S. and observed
units of the Rapid Deploy-
ment Force which is de-
signed to protect the Middle
East and other areas.
Gen. Eitan said he was
impressed by the U.S. units.

He also met with former
Israelis now living in the
U.S. who expressed interest
in continuing to serve in the
Israeli reserve forces and
return to Israel periodically
for active duty training.
Some volunteered to travel
to Israel at their own ex-
pense.

HOLIDAY GREETINGS

and

HAPPY NEW YEAR

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The International Survey of
Jewish Monuments (ISJM)
not only seeks out and col-
lects photographic evi-
dence, descriptions and
documents 'relating to such
monuments, art and archi-
tecture but also is engaged
in publishing annotated
guides to such collections.
Dr. Sybil Milton of the
Leo Baeck Institute here,
ISJM vice president, out-
lined some of the efforts to
make the collections and
more widely available in

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Israel's wealthiest tax-
payer, who was not iden-
tified, earned IS 4.6 million
in 1979 (approximately
$400,000).

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