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Friday, November 30, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Israel mounts food
drive for Ethiopia
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New York (JTA) — A shipment
of 4.5 tons of food was flown last
week from JFK International
Airport here on El Al planes to
Israel and from there will be sent
to Ethiopia, a spokesman for the
Israel Consulate said last Thurs-
day.
The shipment, part of the Is-
raeli government's assistance to
famine stricken Ethiopia, consists
of donations arranged by Israel's
Consul General in New York,
Naphtali Lavie.
According to the spokesman,
the commercial value of last
week's shipment was about
$100,000. It included over
100,000 portions of protein-
enriched concentrated food and
supplemental vitamins. The food
portions are soya-based in order to
avoid known adverse affects on
famine victims.
Meanwhile, in Israel, the
Magen David Adom is undertak-
ing a mass fund-raising program
to aid the victims of famine in
Ethiopia. The campaign by
Magen David Adorn is in addition
to the official Israeli government
aid to the Ethiopians.
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The Detroit Symphony Or-
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Area symphony
slates concert
The Southfield-based Scan-
dinavian Symphony Orchestra
will perform works by Dvorak and
Rossini in concert 8 p.m. Dec. 8 at
the Southfield High School au-
ditorium.
For tickets or information, call
James Shank, 644-9203.
Oak Park features
American artworks
The Oak Park Arts and Cul-
tural Commission and the
Friends of the Oak Park Library
will present a slide-lecture
entitled "American Masters: The
Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection"
at the Oak Park Library on Sun-
day at 7:30 p.m.
Seminar focuses
on self awareness
The Center for New Thinking
a seminar on "Self
Awareness: Being Realistic
About Ourselves," Sunday at 2:30
p.m. at the Somerset Mall Au-
ditorium in Troy.
There is a charge.
will sponsor
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