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Page 6-THE NEWS-January 1990 Charlotte Jewish Federation Young Men/Young Women’s Division Organized Teen Israel Scholarship Grants Available On Sunday night, December 3, the Charlotte Jewish Feder ation hosted one of the most exciting events of the year, the initiation of the Young Men/ Young Women’s Division. Over sixty people gathered at the home of Daniel Levine for supper and an innovative pro gram on the Federation. The event was chaired by Scott Gorelick. Steve Menaker and Phyllis Schiffman. Paul Rousso put together an offbeat educational video cover ing different aspects of where our Federation dollars go and Often small businesses fail from a lack of quality management information. Areyou sure you don't have this problem? If you'd like to discuss whether you may have a problem, please call David H. Mechanic 556-1466 Also available for: • Accounting Services • G)mputerization Advice • Personal & Corporate Financial Hanning I Available for tanporaryassi^ments who benefits from them. Follow ing the video, Scott, Steve, Phyllis and Lisa Platock spoke briefly about Federation and what it does. Participants were given the opportunity to sign up for dif ferent Federation committees. Their response was extremely enthusiastic and we are looking foward to seeing them as active and vibrant members of tne Federation. If you would like further information on the Young Men/ Young Women’s Division, please call the Federation office, 366-5007. Kesher Tishim “Kesher Tishim—Connection to the ’90s,” our community mission to Israel, will take place June 24-July 4, 1990. Step on board El A1 with Margie and Julius Goldstein, Meg Goldstein and Matt Luftglass, Nicki and Miles Levine, Janet and Michael Minkin, Lynne and Morey Sheffer, Emily and Sam Zimm- ern, Bobby Damsky, Alan Kro- novet, Richard Osborne, Barba ra and Gerald Schapiro, Beverly and William Zimmern. Won’t you join them on this fabulous journey? There’s still time to hop aboard, but don’t procrastinate, call the Federa tion office, 366-5007, for further details. Youll be glad you did! A summer in Israel makes for unforgettable experiences for any Jewish teenager. Young people who go return with much more than just a tan: “...my experience in Israel with thirty-nine other teenagers from across the nation on BBYO’s Israel Summer Institute was absolutely amazing! I hiked, swam, listened to lectures, rode camels through the Negev, slept in a Bedouin tent, took part in an archaeological excavation, climbed Masada to see the sun rise, and bargained on Ben Yehuda Street. I was truly a part of the unique Israeli culture for six weeks...” — Amy Saperstein Hundreds of teens will be converging on Israel again this summer as they do each and every year. Is there anyone in your family who’d like to join them? The Charlotte Jewish Federation has a program to help. The following is a reprint (almost in its entirety) of the Teen Israel Scholarship Pro gram Guidelines and Qualifica tions: The Charlotte Jewish Feder ation makes scholarship grants available to deserving Jewish youth. The purpose of the grants is to provide supplemental finan cial aid to be applied toward Educational and Jewish Identity enhancing programs in Israel. Through this partial subsidy program the Charlotte Jewish Federation encourages Jewish high school students to visit the State of Israel. 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(iREYLYN BUSINESS PARK Irising Spac« for Office/Sh) w nK>m Sizes fn)m 1.2V> square feet Office/Shownxim/Distributiun Sizes fn)m 2.4(H) square feet ‘MO I MONROE ROAD THE DEVELOPER... Levine Properties, a Chariotte based company with a long term commitment to Greylyn ftirk and McAipine Station and to the tenants of this fine devek)pment. We’re helping to make success a part of your business plan. For more information, call 704/847-0060. l:ti F 0. Bax 24 ^9 Maithiui. North Canima KUmiAiOfd) Summer *89—Teenagers at Israeli-Lebanese border. photo/Jodi Wittlin to $1,000 per applicant. Schol arship grants will be awarded primarily on merit by a commit tee which considers the appli cant’s motivations, achieve ments and response to the ap plication questions, both written and expressed verbally during a personal interview with the committee. In order to be eligible for a Teen Israel Scholarship grant from the Federation, the appli cant must: A. Be a rising Junior or rising Senior in a secondary school located within the geographic area served by the Charlotte Jewish Federation and B. Have resided in the geo graphic area served by the Char lotte Jewish Federation for the school year immediately preced ing departure for Israel and C. Belong to a family whose head(s) 1. Have contributed to the Charlotte Jewish Federation during the twelve months imme diately preceding submission of the scholarship request and 2. Are in financially cur rent standing with the Charlotte Jewish Federation. D. Use the grant in the cal endar year in which it is awarded for a program in Israel spon sored by an Educational, Fra ternal or Religious organization which is approved by the Teen Israel Scholarship Committee. E. Scholarship recipients agree to: 1. Read at least one of the following books before depar ture for Israel: a. EXODUS by Leon Uris b. THE HAJ by Leon Uris c. THE SOURCE by James Michener 2. Maintain a daily journal while in Israel. 3. Write an article about their Israel experience for inclu sion in The Charlotte Jewish News, 4. Report on the trip to the Federation Board of Directors. 5. Complete an approved community service project upon return from Israel. Acccptable projects include presentations to various local Jewish youth groups such as BBYO, Temple Religious School, Hebrew High School. T.I.S. Program Guidelines and Qualifications and Applica tion forms are available at the Charlotte Jewish Federation office at Shalom Park, 366-5007. Information and brochures des cribing Teen Israel Programs are also available in the Federation office. Applications must be submitted by March I. 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