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School Loans
Offered By JELS
Jewish Education Loan Service
is now accepting applications for
the academic year 1986-1987.
The Jewish Educational Loan
Service (JELS) is a group of
philanthropic and priVate service
organizations who pool their
funds to provide interest-free
educational loans to students in
the Jewish community. JELS is
coordinated by the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation of Detroit and
administered through the Jewish
Vocational Service and Commu-
nity Workshop and Hebrew Free
Loan Association.
The educational loan coor-
dinator at Jewish Vocational
Service and Community Work-
shop guides students to sources of
financial aid which may be avail-
able to them from schools. the
government and the general
community. The coordinator
works with the student to develop
a realistic financial plan for the
school year.
To be eligible for a loan from
JELS, the -appliCant must be: a
Jewish resident of metropolitan
Detroit; and a full-time student
pursuing undergraduate,
graduate or technical education
at a professionally accredited
school.
For information, applicants
should contact Edwina Davis,
JELS coordinator, 967-0500, be-
tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday. This service is
offered at the Jewish Vocational
Service and Community Work-
shop, 25900 Greenfield, Suite
242, Oak Park.
Nursery Begins
Summer Camp
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The Beth Hayeled Nursery of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek will intro-
duce its newest program, a sum-
mer day camp, on June 23. It will
run through Aug. 1.
There will be three or five
mornings (9:30 a.m.-noon) or
three or five full days (9:30 a.m.-
2:30 p.m.) — available for chil-
dren 2 1/2-6 years old. The program
will concentrate on outdoor ac-
tivities and play, as well as arts
and crafts and nature. There will
be water play for the full-day
camper.
Each week will center around a
specific theme. Children may
attend the first session (June
23-July 11) the second session
(July 14-Aug. 1) or both.
In addition to the regular camp
program, a parent-toddler class is
available on Thursdays from 9:45
to 11:15 a.m. For information,
contact director, Janet Pont,
357-5544.
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Genealogy Group
Plans To Gather
The Jewish Genealogical
Society will hold its bi-monthly
meeting at 7:45 p.m. Thursday in
the Midrasha library, 21550 W.
12 Mile, Southfield.
Helen Naimark, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Federation
Apts., will speak on "Oral His-
tories — How to Do Them."
There is an admission fee for
non-members.
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*This offer may not be used in conjunction
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26855 GREENFIELD Just S. of 11 Mile
CICS
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