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Demirel Visits
Aircraft Industries

Jerusalem (JPFS) — Turkish
President Suleyman Demirel vis-
ited the Israel Aircraft Industries
to demonstrate his support for
the relationship that has been
blooming between both countries'
aircraft industries since the
summer.
In August, the Turkish Min-
istry of Defense and IAI signed a
$600 million, five-year agreement
for IAI to upgrade 54 Turkish
Phantoms based on the IAF's
Phantom 2000 combat aircraft.
During the first-ever visit of a
Turkish president to IAI, Mr.
Demirel said he hopes this agree-
ment is just the beginning of joint
projects between the two coun-
tries. Highlighting the changes
in the political atmosphere in the
region, Mr. Demirel said the
agreement signals a new stage
in the relationship between
Turkey and Israel.

Consortium
Selects Partner

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Jerusalem (JPFS) Tecnomatix
Technologies, the Herzliya-based
software system designer, has
been selected by the Advanced
Information Technology (AIT)
consortium as a technology part-
ner.
Tecnomatix will contribute ex-
pertise for a digital mock-up
process simulation project fund-
ed by the European Communi-
ty.
The objectives of AIT are to de-
fine advanced technology re-
quirements for more competitive
design and manufacturing
processes, and to initiate research
and development (R&D) projects
with technology providers.
AIT and its recommended
R&D projects are financed by the
European Community.

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Passover 5756/1996: Let one who is hungry enter and eat

At Passover, we recite these ancient words over the matzah on our seder table:

This is the bread of poverty, which our ancestors ate in the land of Egypt.

Let all who are hungry enter and eat
all who are in need come and celebrate the Passover.

This year, people among us are slaves to hunger, next year may they be free.
This year, we are here; next year, may we be a step closer to redemption.

Matzah is the bread of poverty, the bread of affliction. Its presence on our table
reminds us that something is wrong. Millions of children, women and men living
among us go hungry. Our tradition teaches us that when anyone in our midst is
deprived, everyone suffers.

During Passover, our only bread is the bread of poverty, so that we may learn and
remember: Our ancestors once were slaves. Even if we now live in comfort, able
to eat what we please, we must keep the memory of slavery alive and provide for
those who are in need today.

By each of us inviting one who is hungry to "enter and eat" at our seder table,
through a contribution to MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger, we can confront
hunger, the worst of modern-day plagues. As we do so, we remember the real
meaning of "mazon" — sustenance. As poor and hungry people are sustained, so,
too, will we all be fulfilled.

Kimberly Clark
Gets New Partner

Jerusalem (JPFS)— U.S.-based
multinational corporation Kim-
berly Clark and American Israel
Paper Mills are negotiating a
partnership to manufacture and
market Kimberly Clark products
in Israel.
The products, which would be
manufactured by Hogla, would
include paper products for home
use, feminine hygiene products
and other absorbent paper items.
Hogla is a subsidiary of Ameri-
can Israel Paper Mills. Kimber-
ly Clark brand-names include
Kleenex, Huggies disposable di-
apers, and Kotex feminine hy-
giene products.

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