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July 20, 1990 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-07-20

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Peer, Haya Altman, Ayelet
Dar-Nimrod, Nina Melamed
and Tova Don at Brighton.)
Before camp, the teens will
tour Detroit, including a visit
to Greenfield Village. After
they leave Detroit, they will
spend two days touring New
York City.
Prior to coming to Detroit,
the teens were interviewed
and took examinations to test
them about their knowledge

Eight Israeli teens
will spend a month
at Camp
Tamarack, learning
about America and
talking about
Israel.

Israel Facing
Strike Threat

Tel Aviv (JTA) — An open-
ended, nationwide workers'
strike has been called for
July 22, unless the Israeli
government backs down on
its plans to cancel special tax
exemptions for certain
workers.
The impending strike was
announced Tuesday by the
workers' committees of the
13 largest industrial enter-
prises in the country.
The work stoppage, which
could paralyze the entire
country, will begin Sunday
unless the Treasury agrees
to cancel a new law
abrogating special tax ex-
emptions for certain
employees, mainly those
who work second or third
shifts.
The decision was made
after a noisy and abusive
meeting between the
workers' representatives
and officials of the Income
Tax and Government
Revenues divisions of the
Finance Ministry.

Similar Savings. Reg. $825,

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Two Self-Storing Leaves, And Four
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Table Extends
To 93".
Reg. $1,075,

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At Similar Savings. Reg. $1,423,
Sale

Sale

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of Israel and the English
language. They plan to teach
their American friends some
Hebrew and about Israeli
politics.
Most said English and
sports, particularly basket-
ball, are their favorite school
subjects. In their spare time
they enjoy singing, dancing,
reading, rock and roll music
— Elvis Presley and Pink
Floyd — and more basketball.
They were prepared for
their U.S. trip by Randy Wolf,
a Detroit participant in Pro-
ject Otzma (Strength), a social
service project in which
college-age Americans live,
work and study in Israel for
a year, followed by Jewish
community service in their
hometowns.

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