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Friday,. November 2, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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541-5008
BOB MENDELSON
COMPLETE
PIANO SERVICE
Custom work, house-
hold moving, offices,
packing, piano and
appliacnes. Local and
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Nothing per hour—
plus parts.
541-5720
FURNITURE REPAIR
& REFINISHING
ARTHUR CHAFETS
EXPERT FURNITURE
FINISHING
Complete bedroom &
dining room sets
Chair re-glueing
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We buy and sell used pianos
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BY AVI FEINGLASS
Students at ORT schools
throughout the Jewish
world are being educated in
the increasingly complex
and sophisticated
technologies of the future,
within the framework of a
Jewish traditional
environment, according to
Alvin L. Gray, president of
th American ORT (the
Organization of Rehabilita-
tion through Training) Fed-
eration.
"At ORT schools students
acquire top-flight training
in the high technology fields
of the future and an appre-
ciation of the priceless
Jewish heritage of the past.
These two emphases com-
pliment one another and
ORT's commitment to both
quality technical training
and to Jewish identity is
firm and unshakable."
ORT was founded in 1880
in Czarist Russia to train
the poor Jews of Eastern
Europe in the marketable
skills of the time, skills such
as carpentry and sewing.
Today, the 800 schools and
training centers in ORT's
global network serve some
115,000 students in 21
countries, 78,000 in Israel
alone, in fields such as com-
puters, robotics and av-
ionics.
The computer has come to
be recognized as the basic
tool of hi-tech training.
Computer studies and other
sophisticated technologies
have been incorporated into
the ORT global network at
schools throughout the
Jewish world, including
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sculpture
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53—ENTERTAINMENT
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Children's Game-5 26.95
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for info
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schools in Israel, France,
Italy, throughout Latin
America, Morocco, India,
the United Kingdom, South
Africa and in the United
States.
A prime example of the
ORT approach which em-
phasizes both high technol-
ogy training and Jewish
education is the Max A.
Braude ORT International
School. The school will be
situated in the Israeli de-
velopment town of Carmiel
in the Western Galilee, the
center of Israel's new high
technology area called
Region 2000. The Carmiel
municipality is providing
land for the construction of
the school and for dor-
mitories that will house
high school students not
only from Israel but from
Jewish communities all
over the world.
Students will study to-
gether with their Israeali
counterparts, concentrating
on advanced subjects such
as computer sciences, com-
puter aided design, robotics,
electronics, electro-optics
and biochemistry. Con-
struction is due to begin in
the spring of 1985.
Instruction at the ORT
Braude School will be car-
ried on in four languages:
Hebrew, English, French
and Spanish. It is expected
that high school students
from the United States will
make up a significant por-
tion of the student body once
the school opens its doors in
the fall of 1986. •
A Seven Arts Feature
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54—CEMETERY LOTS
ADAT SHALOM Cemetery. 2
lots. $550 each. 476-2437.
Growth in the
territories
Jerusalem (ZINS) — In
1967, when the Israeli
armed forces liberated the
areas west of the Jordan
River, the population of the
area numbered 585,000
Arabs. Now the Arab popu-
lation has grown to 750,000.
In 1968, the annual per
capita income of the area
was $170. In 1982, the an-
nual per capita income had
risen to $1,390.
In 1970 there were only
1,300 private automobiles
registered in the entire
West Bank. By 1983, that
number had increased to
18,800. In 1967 only five
percent of the inhabitants
possessed electric re-
frigerators. By 1982 that
figure had risen to 52 per-
cent. In 1968, the Gross Na-
tional Product of the ter-
ritories was $38 million. By
1982 it was $400 million. In
an editorial comment on
these statistics, the after-
noon Hebrew daily Yediot
Ahronot pointed out that
more than half of the Arab
population in Judea and
Samaria are less than 15
years old.