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October 06, 1989 - Image 130

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-10-06

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May the coming year be
one filled with health,
happiness and
prosperity for all our
friends and family.

May the New Year Bring
To All Our Friends
and Family — Health,
Joy, Prosperity
and Everything
Good in Life.

Mazon Urges
Holiday Giving

MARSHA, RONALD, SCOTT,
RACHEL & EMILY MITNICK

RAE, BILL, MICHAEL & JASON RUDY

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year
THE ADELMANS —
MARC, KAREN, DORI, NIKKI & GEOFFREY

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

A Very Happy and Healthy
New Year to All Our Friends
and Family.
Former Detroiters EMMA & OSCAR ADELSON
3415 West End #711, Nashville, TN 37203

MR. & MRS. ALEXANDER KARP & FAMILY

111111 111115

to all
our friends
and relatives.

JOSEPH GROSSMAN

RITA & MURRAY RUBIN

ianDri inn rum'?

13.1TDTI 1111Z

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to all
our friends
and relatives.

to all
our friends
and relatives.

MR. & MRS. ISAAC GOLD & FAMILY

AARON, ROBYN, RONNA
& KEN KING

MARION & SOL STEIN

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.

Best wishes for a
happy, healthy
New Year.

LARRY, FAY & MELISSA KRITZER

ZANGWILL & SON,
MURRAY BURNSTINE

JULIUS 8E RUTH CHUPACK

MARCIA & DONALD DAVIS & FAMILY

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

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to all
my friends
and relatives.

MARION & SAM AUGUST

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy and prosperous
New Year

Yaron ram

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1989

New York (JTA) — Mazon,
a Jewish anti-hunger
organization, is urging Jews
throughout the world to do-
nate money for the hungry
on Yom Kippur — the
amount they would usually
spend for food on that day.
Mazon, Hebrew for food,
was founded four years ago
and has already disbursed
more than $1 million to
Jewish and non-Jewish
agencies that provide food
and serve as advocates for
poor people.
Contributions can be mail-
ed to Mazon, 2940 Westwood
Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
90064.

,

ROSALIE & PETER BEER & JULIE GRUNWALD

To All Our
Relatives
and Friends,
Our wish for a
year filled with
happiness,
health and prosperity.

NEWS

.

Soviet Emigres
Break Record

New York (JTA) — The
gates of the Soviet Union
opened wider last month
than at any time in memory,
unleashing the largest wave
of Soviet Jews to emigrate in
a single month.
A total of 8,442 Jews left
the Soviet Union in
September, according to the
National Conference on
Soviet Jewry. That is the
highest monthly figure
recorded since the con-
ference's Soviet Jewry
Research Bureau began
tabulating emigration
statistics in 1968.
While the vast majority of
the emigrants came to the
United States, 1,042 per-
sons, or 12.3 percent of the
total, arrived in Israel, a
slight increase over the
previous month. So far this
year, 5,031 Soviet Jews have
made aliyah.
Based on the numbers who
have left so far this year, it is
expected that 1989 will top
1979 as the benchmark year
of Soviet Jewish emigration.
In 1979, 51,320 Jews left the
USSR. The cumulative total
to date for 1989 is 41,886.
The September emigration
figure is nearly double the
July total and exceeds by
nearly 2,000 the number for
August, which until now had
been the largest monthly
figure ever.
One factor that helped
swell the September total
was the arrival on Sept. 28 of
1,356 Soviet Jews at Ken-
nedy International Airport
in New York. It was the
largest group of Jewish
refugees to arrive in the
United States in a single day
since the end of World War

II.

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