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on the front for example, is a
good gift idea for active
boys, Dicks said. "It's dura-
ble and it's trendy -- but not
too far out."
For those with larger
letyourwords
dothetaudng
inthe
families or parents on a
tight budget, a number of
resale shops in the area
carry second-hand and
almost-new clothing for
children, as well as adults.
Kid 'N Kaboddle in Berkley
and the Kinder Shoppe in
Southfield specialize in
second-hand items for
school-age children.
Ferndale's Clothesport,
run by Women's American
ORT, the Hadassah Thrift
Shop, also in Ferndale and
the Council Thrift. Shop in
Royal Oak, administered by
the National Council of
A number of brand-new
and almost-new slacks and
shirts for boys are currently
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cess
• - "Rap" groups
• Self-development
• Special admissions pro- courses specifically geared to
cedures that take life experi- the issues that most concern
ence into account in addition older students
to a realistic attitude toward
• Exposure to good role
transfer credits and assess- models
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• Flexible class schedul- service on the issues that
ing that is realistic for work- most concern reentry stu-
ing people and parents
dents (financial aid, child
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study
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• Updated guidelines for
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services '
• Receptivity to earning
• For hundreds of years,
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summer, and extension" •special needs of their younger
courses
students. Now that older stu-
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designated for older students one-third of the student
• Special orientation for population, your special
returning students and help needs must be and are being
taken seriously by the
academic community as well.
This is an exciting time to be
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in stock at the Clothesport,
according to the store's
manager, Elaine Niman.
An outfit can be put to-
gether from these items for
about $15, she said, while a
second-hand pair of pants
along with a second-hand
shirt will run about $10.
Jewish Women, all carry
some second-hand clothing
for children from elemen-
tary school through early
teens.
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NEWS
Hebrew U.
offers summer
programs
Jerusalem — Summer
programs at the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
opened earlier this month,
opening their doors to re-
cord numbers of students
this year.
Some 450 junior and
senior high school students
are enrolled in the annual
summer science seminar at
the University, and approx-
imately 700 students have
entered the summer ulpan
at the Rothberg School for
Overseas Students at the
college.
Named to post
New York — Rabbi
Yitzchak Rosenbaum of
Teaneck, NJ: has been ap-
pointed director of rabbinic
alumni of the Rabbi Isaac
Elchanan Theological
Seminar (RIETS), an af-
filiate of Yeshiva Univer-
sity..