!iiilayr•April 22 1983
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JNF Plans May 5 Seminar
AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER
PARTY CONSULTANTS
The Jewish National
Fund will continue its series
of free seminars for ac-
countants, attorneys and
fund raisers with an exam-
ination of the new Volun-
tary Employee Benefits Act
at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. May 5 at
the Zionist Cultural Center.
Speaking and offering
advice will be members of
the Beaven/Inter-American
Group of Chicago: Thomas
20% DISCOUNT
and
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Call Dede, 352-9323
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Register for Fall 1983
Ages 21/2 to 6
Three mornings — Two, Three, Five Afternoons
Certified Elementary Teacher, State Licensed
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Stressing socialization, drama, science, art,
music, kindergarten readiness
Reasonable fees, small classes
Observers welcome anytime, no appointment necessary
Located in Norup Middle School, Room 118
H. Fellows, regional vice
president for marketing;
and Stephen C. Hirsch, vice
president and general coun-
sel.
JNF Vice President
Franklin J. Ellias is chair-
man of the event.
Fellows, a University of
Michigan graduate, has
35 years' experience in
the corporate mar-
ketplace. He specializes
in employee benefits,
particularly pensions
and group insurance.
Hirsch is the Beaven/
Inter-American's spe-
cialist in actuarial serv-
ices, insurance products
and employee benefit
consultant services.
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Both seminars are free,
but reservations must be
made in advance. For in-
formation or reservations,
call the JNF, 557-6644.
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_ NEW YOR,K. Miles S.
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State Department, will ad-
dress the 83rd national con-
vention of the Zionist
Organization of America
April 29 in Pittsburgh.
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For further information call: Elaine Shifman
968-7598
Doris Esposito, 547-6087
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hospital's Zuckerman Au-
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Sinai, 493-5500.
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