Congregation B'nai David

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5642 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322

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JEWISH CAMPING EXPERIENCE

A PERFECT SETTING
FOR YOUR OCCASION

Congregation B'nai David of West Bloomfield offers
everything you need for your special occasion.
Affordable, innovative and delicious catering by Jewel
Kosher Catering, in a warm and attractive synagogue
setting, we offer it all! For:

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KIBBUTZ ATMOSPHERE

FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 8-16

HABONIM CAMP TIMOR

ON BEAUTIFUL KAISER LAKE IN THREE RIVERS, MI

• ANNIVERSARIES
• BAR/BAT MITZVAHS
• SHOWERS
• WEDDINGS
• AND OTHER ORGANIZATION EVENTS

LEARN MORE ABOUT TAVOR AT
BORDERS BOOKSTORE

Please call 810-855-5007

SUNDAY, MARCH 3

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FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL GADI RAVIV (810) 358-3054

VARIATIONS

Variations is now open to the public

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over 25 years exclusively for retail stores and designers. Now
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Fx. (810) 685-8044
Ph. (810) 684-1221
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BOAZ OVIR

SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

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recent study by Israel's
comptroller division ex-
poses possible corruption
in the public university
system, according to Yediot

Aharonot.

The comptroller is an ex-
tremely active outside- govern-
ment public servant. Every few
weeks, Israeli newspapers pub-
lish results of disturbing studies
that the comptroller makes of
such public sectors as the police,
army, justice system and gov-
ernment.
The latest study by the comp-
troller alleges that at the Weiz-
mann Institute in Rehovot, four
paintings recently disappeared
from a $1.3 million collection do-
nated to the school, according to

Yediot Aharonot.

The comptroller claims that
the Weizmann Institute failed to
provide reasonable answers
about the art's disappearance, ac-
cording to Yediot Aharonot..
Another public school, Tel Aviv
University, gave preferential
treatment to the grandchild of
a couple who donated money to
the school, the study alleges. Dur-
ing the late 1980s, TAU did not
put the student through the reg-
ular application process when it
awarded the student scholar-
ships — failing to check if she
met the academic and financial
criteria to warrant the aid, ac-
cording to Yediot Aharonot..
Beerseva University in the
Negev, meanwhile, misused
$23,200 from a $75,000 grant do-
nated by an individual for scien-
tific research, the study alleges.
The comptroller charges that the
school applied only $11,500 for
research and $31,300 has disap-
peared, according to Yediot

Aharonot.

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Higher Education,
Lower Standards

creative -video productions

YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT US. Now COME CHECK
US OUT AT THE TEMPLE BETH EL SHOWCASE ON
SUN., FEBRUARY 25, 1996, 10 AM - 4 PM

851-2300

Mystery Show

One of the most popular and
innovative radio shows has come
to an end after 18 months of chal-
lenging Israelis to untangle clues
to reveal mystery figures, ac-
cording to Ma'ariv.
On his morning show on Israel
Defense Forces Radio, Avri Gi-
lad asked listeners for names,
and in return, he gave cash
prizes, which grew with every
hour the mystery was not solved.
The biggest prize Mr. Gilad
ever gave was $14,000, when two
friends from Petach Tikva spent
21 days figuring out that the
mystery person in question was
Meir Sormollo, the son of Abra-
ham Sormollo, a famous
Jerusalem restauranteur and
storyteller, according to Ma'ariv.
Former Soviet refusenik
Natan Sharansky, on the other

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