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September 11, 1992 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-11

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WHO'D THINK
A 3000 YEAR OLD CITY
WOULD STILL HAVE
SO MUCH THAT'S NEW?

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Jerusalem has never looked lovelier—or fresher—than today.
Spruced up for the 25th anniversary of its reunification, it sparkles with
spectacular hotels, new museums, handsome restaurants
and modern facilities of every kind. And it's all so affordable now.
Because there are lower airfares, great travel packages
and a very favorable exchange rate. What are you waiting for?

ISRAEL GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE
5 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL 60603 . (312) 782-4306

Hope to see you soon.

brad

N.L.L .,31 :SAX. 13Ji.....!
PRAY FOR THE PEACE
OF JERUSALEM

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 55

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