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March 03, 1989 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-03

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TRAVEL

The Jewish Center was decorated for the fair.

Elizabeth and Daniel Weiss made toys while their parents attended the
fair.

A Fair
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Helene Steinberg and Janet Randolph of Book Couzens Travel
had brochures for France and London.

Jeffry Novick looked at trips offered
by Camp Tamarack.

Israeli folk dancers were a highlight.

ewish highpoints in cities and
countries throughout the world
were described for visitors
contemplating becoming tourists at the
Feb. 19 travel fair at the Maple-Drake
Jewish Community Center.
Airlines and area travel agents set up
booths and displays for the event,
sponsored by The Jewish News and
Jewish Experiences For Families. Airline
tickets and several free vacations were
given as prizes.

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Shelly Mendelson and little Melissa
enjoyed the fair.

Fred Safran snapped passport
photos.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

59

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