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February 14, 1986 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-02-14

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27

M. WIGLER JEWELRY

NEWS

'De Beer •nnipetition Winner -

Summer Interns
Needed In Israel

• DO YOU
OWN
A

New York — The North
American Aliya Movement will
sponsor a two-month internship
program in Israel for students at
college and post-graduate level
this summer. The program of-
fers students the opportunity to
work in their chosen profession
in Israel.
In the past, participants have
been placed at Hadassah Hospi-
tal, Rambam and other health
facilities; in the Government
Press Office an the Information
Department of the World Zionist
Organization; in various law
practices; and in engineering,
architecture, computer and
other high-tech firms.
Placements are usually in
Jerusalem and Haifa and par-
ticipants are responsible for
their own living accomodations.
A working knowledge of Hebrew
is required and it is recom-
mended that applicants had vis-
ited Israel previously. A small
stipen is available.
For information, write Eric
Zimmerman, N.A.A.M., 515
Park Ave., New York 10002.

18K YELLOW GOLD
RING WITH
2.10 CT. MARO
DIAMOND

$9000.00

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B'nai B'rith
Honors Pair

Washington — A California
man and a Florida woman have
been named the B'nai B'rith
family's outstanding community
service voluteers of 1985.
The pair are Dr. Oscar Krater
of Los Angeles and Hermione H.
Spahn of North Miami Beach.
They will be presented B'nai
B'rith International's 23rd Co.
Elliot A. Niles Award. The
award is presented annually to
the man and woman judged to
have "performed the most out-
standing personal volunteer
service" on behalf of B'nai
B'rith.
A similar prize, the Sidney G.
Kusworm Award, is given to the
men's lodge and women's chap-
ter having the best overall
community service programs.
The 1985 winners are the B'nai
B'rith Upper Canada Lodge of
Toronto and the B'nai B'rith
Women Gila Chapter of
Richmond, Va.

,

UJA Drive
Sets Record

New York =' The United
Jewish Appeal has collected
$400.8 million for 1986, the
largest cash collection of any
peacetime year in UJA history,
announced UJA National
Chairman, Alex Grass.
On Dec. 31, 1986, the UJA re-
ceived $36.4 million in cash, the
largest amount ever received on
any Dec. 31 since the establish-
ment of the UJA in 1939. In De-
cember 1985, $90.2 million was
collected, the second highest
amoiint ever -received in any
December. (OperatiotiMoses
was responsible for the higher
total amount of $101.2 million
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