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need help in entering the job
market after many years in the
home, are invited to apply to
Jewish Vocational Service and
Community Workshop.
Eligibility is based on mari-
tal and employment status.
There are no income
guidelines.
For information call Sherri
Lumberg or Louise George at
Jewish Vocational Service and
Community Workshop, 559-
5000.
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We will be glad to help you be more organized with: pocket planners, day runners,
calendars, everyday files, A-Z pocket files, acrylic desk organizers, and etc.
Dinner/Auction
At YI Greenfield
AL
Dr. Ralph D. Nurnberger
The Einstein Luncheon
Forum will meet, noon Tues-
day, at Southfield Charley's.
The guest speaker will be Dr.
Ralph D. Nurnberger, legisla-
tive liaison of the American Is-
rael Public Affairs Committee
(AIPAC), who will discuss the
new political constellation of
the Senate and the House of
Representatives and its impli-
cations for Israel.
Dr. Nurnberger is adjunct
professor in diplomatic history
and international relations at
Georgetown University and
senior fellow of Georgetown
University's Center for
Strategic and International
Studies. He formerly served on
the staff of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee.
The Einstein Luncheon
Forum is co-sponsored by
Metro Detroit ZOA, Detroit
Young Zionists and the Zionist
Cultural Center.
For reservations, phone the
ZOA, 569-1515.
Yiddish Classes
Begin Next Week
Workmen's Circle Schools
will begin an adult inter-
mediate Yiddish class on Mon-
day at 7 p.m. Another class will
be held on Wednesdays fo the
adult beginner starting Wed-
nesday at 7 p.m.
Enrollment is limited to 15
students. Classes will be held
at the Workmen's Circle Edu-
cational Center, 26341
Coolidge, Oak Park. The in-
structor is Mary Koretz.
For information, call the
Workmen's Circle office, Mon-
day through Friday, 9 a.m.-3
p.m., 545-0985.
Job Program
For Women
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Friday, January 9, 1987
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Jewish Vocational Service
and Community Workshop
conducts a Displaced
Homemaker Program for indi-
viduals from Wayne and Oak-
land Counties.
This program offers voca-
tional assessment, vocational
counseling, job seeking skills
and job placement assistance.
Women who need to become fi-
nancially self-sufficient, who
Young Israel of Greenfield
will hold its annual dinner au-
ction on Jan. 25. Dinner will be
served at 5 p.m. and the auc-
tion will be held at 6:30 p.m.
There will be many items for
sale, ranging from food items
to household appliances to
jewelry. For those wishing to
attend the auction only there
will be a nominal admission
charge.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided for the children. For
dinner reservations, call
Young Israel of Greenfield,
967-3655, Monday through
Thursday, from 12:30 p.m. to
4:30 p.m.
UN Troops In
Golan Heights
Get Gas Masks
1bl Aviv (JTA) — The 1,400
troops of the United Nations
Disengagement Observers
Force (UNDOF) on the Golan
Heights have been equipped
with gas masks and other
anti-chemical warfare gear
and are being trained in their
use, UNDOF commander
Maj. Gen. Gustav Welin dis-
closed last week.
Welin, who is Swedish, in-
sisted however that the
precaution does not mean
that UNDOF anticipates the
use of chemical weapons in a
future conflict between Israel
and Syria on the Heights.
He made his remarks dur-
ing a reception given by the
Israel Defense Force liaison
unit with UNDOF at the
Ganci Hamat Hotel in
Tiberias.
Correction
The price chart in
"Kosher Consistency"
(Dec. 12) listed boneless
chuck roast at New Or-
leans kosher meat market
as selling at $3.98 per
pound in November. The
$3.98 price was for "eye" of
boneless chuck roast.
The photographs for
"The Only Spot In Town"
(Jan. 2) were taken by
Glenn Triest of Benyas-
Kaufman photographers.
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