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PAGE 8 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE April II, 1
YESHIVA HIGH SCHOOL
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JEWISH ENVIRONMENT.
"You shall teach them
thoroughly to your
chHckan, and you shall
speak of them when you
sit In your house and
when you walk on the
road, when you He down
and when you rise"..
Deuteronomy 6:5-9
Qradee 6—12
Computer literacy Is only
one of the space age
courses offered at
Yeehhra High School
Rabbi Herbert Cohen,
Principal
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Atlanta, Georgia 30305
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Walkers’
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COURSE
• 40 hr. course—live
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• In-class practice
• audio tape library
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preparing for
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On Sunday. May 4, people of all
ages from throughout metro
politan Atlanta will participate in
the 1980 Walk-a-Thon in support
of Yehud, Atlanta's Project
Renewal sister community in
Israel
Jack Hillman, chairman, said
that the Walk-a-Thon will be held
in conjunction with the fourth
annual national UJA Walk-a-
Thon in which more than 200
communities are expected to take,
part.
National Walk-a-Thon officials
report that more than two miBion ‘
Jewish people will join in the
demonstration of solidarity to
express their support for Israel and
their total commitment to meeting
the needs of worldwide Jewry.
In Atlanta, the walk will begin at
the Atlanta Jewish Community
Center, proceed north on Peachtree
to Phipps Plaza, then return to the
AJCC via the same route. The 10
mile route will have 10 check
points and will be carefully
supervised by volunteers as well as
the Atlanta Police.
The event is open to all ages,
individuals as well as groups from
synagogues, religious schools and
other organizations.
In advance of the event,
participants will secure sponsors to
underwrite their efforts on the
number of miles walked, the
Project Renewed shows progress
c JERUSALEM—Twenty-seven rabbis from commnnhios
throughout the United States, representing Orthodox,
Conservative and Reform congregations, have ended their 11-day
mission to Israel with praise for the “significant progress’* of
Project Renewal programs to upgrade the quality of life among
immigrants in the nation’s distressed urban neighborhoods.
Rabbi Norman Patz of Cedar Grove, New Jersey, chairman of
the Fourth Annual Rabbinic Community Leadership Mission
sponsored by the United Jewish Appeal said, “We are coming
away convinced that the results of Project Renewal will be more
meaningful and of more value to the residents of Israel's declining
neighborhoods than any previous effort to address their urgent
social economic, and cultural problems. The significant progress
made toward implementation of Project Renewal affirms the
active involvement of the American Jewish community in its
sponsors.
Walkers are advised to dress
comfortably. Beverages, fruit and
other refreshments, donated by
local benefactors, will be provided
as well as first-aid facilities.
Official Walk-a-Thon cars will be
on hand to transport
cannot complete the walk.'
Walk-a-Thon T-shirts
given to participants
old and younger who recruit eight'
sponsors and all those over nine
years old who have secured
sponsors for a minimum of S25.
Grand prizes, will be awarded to
those participants who secure the
largest number of sponsors and
collect the greatest sums of money.
Volunteers are needed on the
day of the race to assist with
registration and to man the
checkpoints along the route.
Contact Sara Zaban at the
Federation, 873-1661, for further
Women’s Division has
‘Leadership Dividend’
Theodore Comet, director of.
international affairs and
leadership development for the
Council of Jewish Federations,
will speak at a “Leadership
Dividend," of the Atlanta Jewish
Federation’s Year Round
Women's Division at. 10 a.m.
Wednesday, April 23, at the
Federation building.
Hi| topic anil be “We are one: a
global view of the Jewish condition
today.”
Comet has been active in Jewish
communal affairs since the end of
World War 11 when he served in
France with the JDC program to
rehabilitate War orphans. As
director of
local community responsibility
and with deepening the knowledge
and understanding of those in
lenderekip positions.
Ruth Singer is president of the
Year Round Women’s Division,
reservations or further
call Ellen Rosenberg,
amount to be determined by the information.
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By Teaching The Same Students At Yeehhra High School