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October 04, 2007 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-10-04

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Over the past 106 years, Jewish National Fund has grown from an organization that was
known for its blue boxes and tree planting, into a worldwide environmental leader that
does so much more:

JNF has built over 190 reservoirs and dams

E JNF helps alleviate Israel's ongoing water shortage by creating over 190 reservoirs and
water recycling centers, providing water to 1.5 million Israelis every day.

Created more than 1,000 parks and recreational areas and educated students around the
world about Israel and the environment.

• JNF Operation Northern Renewal is continuing to restore northern Israel's forests
and tourism hurt by the war with Hezbollah.

• JNF Blueprint Negev campaign aims to bring 250,000 people to Israel's southern region, by
creating new communities, employment opportunities, increasing tourism, and revitalizing
Negev towns in need.

JNF fire trucks help protect Israel's people and land

Join millions of contributors around the world and help JNF continue its vital work in
caring for the land and people of Israel.

Get to know us!

Call

1-888-JNF-0099

or visit www.jnf.org to learn more about our work.

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FORESTRY • WATER • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT • SECURITY
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Building new communities in the Negev Desert

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1:45 PM Registration
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Jewish Community Center, Handleman Hall
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Anne Van Prooyen, Director of Admissions
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October 15. November 5,
November 19. or December 10

From 8:00 AM to 12:15 P:vt

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Visit our website at
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