\awn raiz nitir7 111 1 111111 nlw`? to- all to all otac cficiends, ofat,Veriek, and and iviatioas. FLORENCE AND ARNOLD MICHLIN ROSE AND LEO NEUMAN LAS VEGAS, NV to WELCOME 'Oil HOME e'd like 11n]11 MILLIE SCHIFF AND "IRISK.LEVINE nalz anit1362 to- all ith a loan from the oalycliends., and i.etatioee. N V'TPTEIT? NATHAN AND SONIA NOTHMAN STUART, SHULA, ASHLEY AND DAVID LEVY. 967-1112 ay the coil1iv1 9 yeap. be filled ith health cold happihess fop. all ow, family ahcl frievxds. A Very Happy and Healthy New Year to All Our Friends and Family. w THE SLAIMS JOHN, CHERYL, ERIC AND JENNIFER 'Co All Our saelatires and cirienh, :di fir a - 296(fr with happiness; ea-lth and trasperit29. a9 All Our aela-tires and ciriendc wish fir a- ptea-r with happiness, ea-lth a-no tmsperit29. ( ND JOE SCHNEIDER BRYAN, BRAD AND BRANDON HEATHER, BRETT, CAIDEY AND ZACK SCHNEIDER • LESTER AND RUTH ROSENBERG AND FAMILY Vo. A11 Our Cela-tires and &riends; *Vile a- pea-r with happiness, ealth a7la' prasperitv. V° All Our aelatires a-nal clriene, :shfir a- pear with happiness, ea-1th .and prtzperip. xed THE SALLAN FAMILY ANDY, LESLY, JILLIAN & SYDNEE SONIA, ERIKA AND ALEXIS PONE • NEW CALVES page R11 animals," says Mr. Lin. "When penned together, the stronger ones could get the lion's share of food from weaker animals. And, diagnosis of illness in the early stages was difficult. When a calf contracted diarrhea, it was ini- tially difficult to determine which one was sick; thus critical time in starting treatment was lost." The idea of isolating new-born calves in kennels is not new, but was popular mainly in cold cli- mates. In the past, most were make-shift affairs that were hard to clean. Ready-made kennels from wood or fiberglass manu- factured in Europe and the Unit- ed States are closed, rather clumsy to move and more difficult to disinfect. Plastic kennels have a number of advantages, says the designer, Ruth Navon, calf man- ager at Kibbutz Beit Keshet. `They have completely smooth surfaces without nooks and cran- nies, easing sanitation and main- tenance, which can be done with something as simple as a pail of water and a hand-held brush. I can move them with ease, unaid- ed, letting the sun disinfect the kennels. Because they are light, we were able to design them large enough to house the animals through the third month of life," she said. The Moo-tels are equipped with window flaps that can be opened or closed to regulate ven- tilation, making them suitable for all climates and all seasons. ❑ The Grave Keeps Secrets CARL ALPERT SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS Little Israel has more than its share of heart-rending tragedies, penetrating to the very depths of human emotion — real life dra- ma unequaled on any stage. One such story, kept a secret for 46 years, was recently revealed to the scrutinizing eye of the tele- vision camera. The Genizdovitz family — fa- ther, mother, three children — came from Poland to settle in Palestine in 1931. They made Haifa their home. The middle son Dov was only 6. Life was not easy for the fam- ily. The father was a port worker and the mother a construction la- borer. Dov dropped out of high school in the 11th grade to help support the family. At the age of 19 he enlisted in the British army to help fight Hitler, as did many young Jews who in those days were known as Palestinians. He saw action. When the war was over, he joined the Jewish underground elite unit, the Palmach, and was based at first in the Negev, then was transferred to the north where he faced the Syrian army which