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October 27, 2000/28 Tammuz 5760, Vol. 53, No.5

Fair held for teens traveling to Israel

The annual Israel Program Fair for high school students planning to visit Israel next summer will be 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, at the Phoenix High School of Jewish Studies (Hebrew High) at Temple Chai, 4645 E. Marilyn Road.

The Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix's Israel Center is presenting the fair, which will include information about Israel programs Ramah, United Synagogue Youth, the North American Federation of Temple Youth, Young Judaea, Alexander Muss High School in Israel, B'nai B'rith Youth Organization and AZ-Cool.

Grossman scholarship forms, for financial aid up to $1,000, will be available.

Fair visitors will receive a catalogue of the programs and meet 15 Israeli young ambassadors.

Preceding the fair is a reunion of teens who visited Israel last summer.

Call 602-274-1800, ext. 130.


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