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March 04, 1994 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-04

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COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN

Photo by Dan iel J. Lippitt



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These are the services that set us apart.
We're so glad you've noticed the difference.

Barbi Krass • Linda Bruder • Wayne A. Bondy
Jennifer Thomas

allied member ASID

The Courtyard

32500 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills • 851-7540

ASK YOUR
INSURANCE AGENT

ARCH
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on Most Dinnerware,
Crystal Stemware,
Silverware, and Gifiware.

Save on electont tableware or
purchose a oft for the bride-so-be
from such famous manufacturers as
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INTRODUCE THE BRIDE-TO-BE TO HESLOP'S BRIDAL REGISTRY
— THE BRIDAJ. REGISTRY OF CHOICE.

Metro Detroit:
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(On corner of Hall Road and Hayes Road)

Morri-Flve Plaza, Livonia • (313) 522-1850
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Meadowbrook Village Mall, Rochester •

(810) 375-0823

Novl Town Center, Novi • (810) 349.8090
Oakland Mall, Troy • (810) 589-1433

Orchard Mall, West Bloomfield • (810) 737-8080

(Orchard Lake and 15 Mlle)

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(On Eisenhower Pkwy., west of Brianwood Mall)
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THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT
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Business Questions
In Israel Answered

JENNIFER FINER STAFF WRITER

THURSDAY, MARCH 3 — SUNDAY, MARCH 13

Take an Additional

Miriam Ehrenreich: The only Detroiter to ask a question.

Phone: (810) 626-2650
Fax: (810) 626-4850

Like a good neighbor.
State Farm is there.

H

adassah Sloan of St.
Clair Shores wanted to
know what employment
opportunities in interna-
tional trade and export mar-
keting are available in Israel.
She's planning to make aliyah
in May of 1995.
Detroiter Miriam Ehrenreich
wanted to know where, when
and how she should go about
finding a bank job in Israel.
Ms. Sloan, Ms. Ehrenreich
and nearly 50 others met at the
Agency for Jewish Education
building on Sunday to partici-
pate in a 14-city satellite up-link
with Israel. The purpose of the
event was to discuss employ-
ment and business opportu-
nities.
Also included in the show:
short videos on the economic
situation in Israel and work
placement successes.
The two-way broadcast,
sponsored locally by the Michi-
gan/Israel Connection and the
American Zionist Movement,
allowed participants in cities
like Detroit, Toronto, Miami,
Chicago and Boston to ask
questions to experts in the fields
of small business, computers,
medicine, employment, and
tourism.
Ms. Ehrenreich had the op-
portunity to ask her question
and was satisfied with the an-
swer she received. But because
the hour-long program ran out
of time, Ms. Sloan did not get to
ask hers. She and others who
wanted to ask questions will

have the chance to get a faxed
response. Event organizers
were hoping each community
would be able to ask two-three
questions, but because ques-
tions and answers were longer
than expected, most cities could
only ask one or two.
Questions for the panel
ranged from a Chinese
acupuncturist in California who

The purpose of the
event was to
discuss
employment and
business
opportunities in
Israel.

wanted to know if he could
practice in Israel to a man who
wanted to know what opportu-
nities existed in the food and
catering industry.
Those watching were told
that there is a tremendous
boom in high-tech jobs in Israel
and that the employment rate
has steadily improved. The only
decrease mentioned was in
housing construction, which de-
clined slightly.
Detroit was included in the
up-link after the Michigan/Is-
rael Connection expressed an
interest in participating several
months ago. D

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