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October 29, 1993 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-10-29

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VOLVO

Flights to Bangkok are popular with Israelis.

Status has never protected anyone from rollovers, side impacts, or any
type of accident for that matter.
Which is why, in addition to spacious seating for five and a 6-speaker
AM/FM stereo cassette with CD capability, the 960 wagon offers a steel unibody
with Side Impact Protection System, driver and passenger side supplemental
restraint system (Dual air bags) and a four year/50,000 mile new vehicle
warranty: Stop by for a test drive.

Drive safely.

V O LV O

DWYER

AND S

$34 , 45000 *

0 N S

VOLVO/SUBARU

Maple Rd. West of Haggerty

624-0400

*New '94 Volvo 960 Wagon. Destination
charge. Factory options. Tax and license
are additional. New '93 960 wagons are
available for less.

VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM

OPEN SATURDAY

The Warmth of Family
I., The Elegance of Mansion Livin

to pick you up fora personal tour
of our facility. Ask for HarrietSarnoff Schiff

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Demand
has been so great for El Al's
coming. inaugural flight to
Bangkok, Thailand, that the
Israeli airline is doubling
the number of seats
available for the flight.
Spokespersons for El Al
said the 224-seat Boeing
767s originally planned to
ply the route are being
replaced by 450- seat 747
Boeing jumbo jets.
Thailand has long been a
favorite destination of
Israeli tourists, particularly
young people, who have
traveled there through cir-
cuitous routes.
The new air route, which
will begin on Dec. 9, travels
via Bombay, India, another
first-ever destination for the
Israeli national airline.
The introductory cost of

the Bangkok flight has been
set at $799 round trip for a
group-inclusive tour, which
is sold in Israel only and
which requires a land ar-
rangement. Business class
costs an additional $299
each way.

The round-trip excursion
fare sold outside the country
is $999 to Bangkok.
There is a seven-day
minimum, three-month
maximum condition for the
fare.

Cost for group-inclusive
tours to Bombay is $749
round trip purchased in
Israel and also requires a
land arrangement. Excur-
sion fare to Bombay will be
$949 round trip.
These fares are subject to
government approval.

JDC Gives Check
To Old•Age Home

You don't have to choose
between the two if you
join the Both family at
"The Mansion."

Call 363-4121 for our limousine

El Al Doubles Seats
In Bangkok Demand

Bortz
Health Care

of Green Lake

Family owned and operated for over 33 years. Medicare approved.

6470 Alden Drive, Orchard Lake

(Less than 20 minutes from Maple & Orchard Lake Roads)

Prague (JTA) — The Ameri-
can Jewish Joint Distribu-
tion Committee has present-
ed a check for $68,000 to the
Prague Jewish community
to help with the financing of
a new Jewish old-age home
in the city.
The facility will be named
in honor of JDC Executive
Vice President Charles Jor-
dan, who was murdered in
Prague in 1967.
The money will be used to
help equip the interior of the
building and to purchase
wheelchairs and a minivan
AArith special equipment to
handle weak or disabled pa-

tients.
Most of the financing for
the facility, which is
scheduled to be formally
opened soon, came from the
Prague Jewish community
and from private donors.
The Charles Jordan Home
will be able to serve about 40
residents, but there is al-
ready a much longer waiting
list. Of the 3,000 or so Jews
affiliated with Jewish com-
munities in the Czech Re-
public, the majority are
older than 70.
The check was handed to
Zeno Dostal, president of the
Prague Jewish community,

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