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September 02, 1988 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-09-02

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ISRAEL

A visitor to the senior center.

Recent immigrants from Bombay.

The
Many
Faces
of
Yavneh

Hannah Hoover, Yavneh councilwoman.

Detroit's new Project Renewal partner
in Israel, Yavneh," has evolved from a
depressed town of 6,000 into an up-and-
coming municipality of 24,000 whose mix
of residents spans the economic and
political spectrum. This mix is reflected in
the smile of a mouth, the twinkle of an eye
and wrinkle of a cheek, as photographed
during a recent visit by Associate
Publisher Arthur M. Horwitz.

Watching their peers perform.

Keeping cool at the senior center.

Sleeping children in the overcrowded day
care center.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

53

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