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August 14, 1998 - Image 127

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-08-14

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Invite you to join
Prominent Rabbis and community Leaders for a

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she will coordinate individual, group
and community-wide hands-on volun-
teer opportunities throughout New
York City, Westchester County and
Long Island.

Former Detroiter Lisa Wax is featured
on the cover of the September issue of
Kip/ingers personal finance magazine.
Wax is featured in a series, "Living the
Dream," which highlights her pur-
chasing, renovating and turning into a
success a foreclosed inn north of
Valdez, Alaska.

celebrating die

expansion and renovation of our Torah Center
and West Bloomfield Community Mikvak
Honoring Sara Tugman, 0 RM.

and

The Building Industry Association of
Southeastern Michigan will host a
negotiating tips seminar 8:30 a.m.-
noon Thursday, Aug. 20, at BIA head-
quarters, 30375 Northwestern High-
way, Farmington Hills. To register, call
(248) 737-4477.

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BackWeb Raises
Private Placement

Jerusalem (JPFS) — BackWeb Tech-
nologies has raised $20 million
through a private placement, the corn-
pany said.
The provider of knowledge distrib-

Alex and Sara Skoczylas

& Phyllis Rashty

Sam & Sarah Green

Housing Prices
`Unreasonable'

Jerusalem (JPFS) — Investment in
private housing in Israel is illogical
and has no economic rationale,
according to a report published by
Ilanot Batucha.
Analyst Eran Loewenstein said that
when compared to other investment
options, buying housing properties
makes no sense. He estimates that
housing prices will continue to decline
in real terms in 1999, noting that even
after the recent decline, prices are still
unreasonable."
According to Batucha, only
37,000 to 40,000 housing starts are
needed annually to meet demand, a
Figure well below the 50,000 housing
starts the Housing Ministry and
Contractors' Association claim are
needed.
Loewenstein concludes that unless
there is a radical change in the state of
the Israeli economy, the number of
Russian immigrants and the govern-
ment policies on marketing land,
prices will drop further.
The slowdown in the real estate
market is expected to lead to a decline
in contractors' profits and earnings.

Habay is

Chanukas

September 13, 1998 22 Elul 5758
2 pm Promptly

Refreshments will
be served

Greetings given from

Governor John Engler

and.

RabLi Moshe Kotlarsky

Executive Director

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8/14
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Detroit Jewish News 111

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