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December 16, 1994 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-12-16

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HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO REICH A
IRE DRIVEN AUDIENCE. . .

education in Jewish communal
service, social work or public ad-
ministration.
Schools that participate in the
program include the University .
of Michigan, Columbia Universi-
ty, Jewish Theological Seminary,
Hebrew Union College, the Bal-
timore Institute for Communal
Service and Yeshiva Universi-
ty.
In return for full tuition and a
stipend, the student agrees to
work for a Jewish federation for
three years after graduation. Par-
tial tuition recipients make a
commitment for two years.
Lance Jacobs, coordinator of
the program for CJF, said 50 to
60 people apply for the scholar-
ships each year and approxi-
mately 13 are awarded.
"These students are highly re-
cruited by federations because
they are the best of the best," he
said.
Bob Aronson, executive vice
president of the Jewish Federa-
tion of Metropolitan Detroit, en-
joys working with the students,
most of whom do internships
with federations as they pursue
their graduate degrees.
"I love working with the stu-
dents because they have an en-
thusiasm and youthful energy,"
he said. "It reminds us why we
got into this work in the first
place."
He said the scholarship mim-
ics the farm clubs of baseball,
rooting out the best students and
placing them in Jewish federa-
tions.
"If you hire one of the recipi-
ents full time, you get their
service, their experience,
their knowledge and their en-
thusiasm, possibly for a lifetime,"
he said. ❑

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JEWISH NEWS READERS PLAN ON SPENDING
$170 MILLION FOR NEW CARS IN 1995

Jewish News subscribers have a love affair with new cars. According to
Simmons Market Research Bureau, one-third of Jewish News subscriber house-
holds will purchase a new car in the . coming year, nearly 3.5 times higher
than the national average.
That translates into $170 million worth of new car purchases!
And when they're not buying, they're leasing. Simmons found that 26%
of Jewish News households have at least one leased car, 4 times
higher than the national average!
No wonder The Jewish News is the publication of choice in southeast
Oakland County for automobile sales, leasing, and service advertising!

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