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May 06, 1988 - Image 102

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-05-06

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FIF

YOUTH

THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE
DETROIT CHAPTER

THANKS THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY
AND ESPECIALLY ALL OF THE PEOPLE WHO
WORKED TO MAKE JEWISH FESTIVAL '88 AN
OUTSTANDING SUCCESS.

Kids Benefit
Israel Animals

DAVID B. JAFFE, DETROIT CHAPTER PRESIDENT
JEAN HOLLANDER, FESTIVAL '88 DIRECTOR

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Linda Gale's second grade
class at Hillel Day School will
have a bake sale today at the
school in recongition of Be
Kind to Animals Week.
Proceeds from the sale will
go to CHAT — Concern for
Helping Animals in Israel —
a non-profit, American-based
group which raises funds to
help the animals in Israel.
The money is used to build
shelters, provide medical sup-
plies, educate schoolchildren
and the public on animal
welfare, observe the care of
work animals and to try to
improve laws regarding
animal care.
Parents of the students will
come to school to bake the
goodies with their children.
All baked goods will be
kosher.
The students are also work-
ing odd jobs around their
houses to earn money to
donate to CHAI. This is the
fourth year that the students
are participating in the
project.

Teen Awarded
Optimist Prize

Mark Dizik, a 13-year-old
student from Detroit County
Day School, has won the
Southfield/Lathrp Optimist
Club Oratorical Contest. His
winning oration was on the
subject, "Destiny: Choice, Not
Chance."
Dizik will represent
Southfield in the regional
oratorical competition to be
held Saturday at the
Southfield Civic Center.

Jerusalem Day
To Be Marked

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B'nei Akiva will sponsor a
community celebration of
Yom Yerushalayim on May
15, beginning with religious
services at 8:40 a.m. at Akiva
Hebrew Day School. The pro-
gram will include breakfast
and a speaker.
Sponsoring the program
are: B'nei Akiva, Mizrachi
organization of Detroit, Akiva
P.T.A. and Amit Women,
Batya Chapter.

Youth To Have
Installation

Thmple Israel Youth Group
announces its annual in-
stallation of officers will take
place May 28 at 6:30 p.m. in
the Herman Hall at Temple
Israel. Dinner and dancing
will follow. This event is open

to anyone in M.S.T.Y. There is
a charge. For reservations,
call Elise Gechter, 661-1321.

BBYO

Rose AZA
Goes Bowling

Gen. Maurice Rose A.Z.A.
will sponsor an event open to
youth in grades eight through
11 on Thursday at 7 p.m. at
Strike 'N Spare Lanes. A
bowling party will be held for
anyone interested in joining
AZA or BBG.
Admission is free to those
youth not currently members
of AZA or BBG. There is a
charge for members. Any
member bringing a guest who
is considering AZA or BBG
membership will be admitted
free. For information, contact
John Richelew, 443-0456; or
Ken Franklin, 548-2887.

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Israelis Seek
U.S. Amnesty

New York (JTA) — An
estimated 1,600 Israelis
residing in the United States
have applied for legal status
under the historic govern-
ment amnesty program that
ended Wednesday.
According to immigration
and resettlement experts at
Amerian Jewish organiza-
tions, the Israelis are the only
group of Jews expected to
take part in the program in
significant numbers.
But despite official support
of immigration reform and
the amnesty program, Jewish
organizations have shown
lukewarm support for those
taking part in the program.
Most Jewish agencies "have
not elected to become part of
providing legalization ser-
vices, because they did not
want to be in a position of
legalizing Israeli un-
documented aliens," said
Gary Rubin, programming
director of the American
JeWish Committee. "They did
not want a Jewish organiza-
tional presence in taking
population away from the
Israelis."
The government's amnesty
program is open to all un-
documented aliens who are
able to prove that they have
been in the United. States
continuously since Jan. 1,
1982.
In addition, said Rubin,
"the Israeli population in
general considers itself more
than others a temporary
population. The first genera-
tion always thought it,was go-
ing back home."

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