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583 Ma'alot — Nahariyya M a ' a L O T S E C T I O N (04) Police 583 Ma'alot — Nahariyya MA'ALOT SECTION (04) For dialling instructions please refer to page 432 EMERGENCY CALLS Police Meona 925044 Police Sasa 925144 First Aid 925033 GOVERNMENT OFFICES Avne Chen Ltd Jewish Agency Absorption Dept Magen David Adorn 92 50 33 Grinding & Plshng of Precious Stones Development Section 92 50 87 LABOUR Mekorot Water Co Ltd Indust Zone Maalot 92 50 57 Employment Serv Maayan Ziv 92 50 19 Kassis Massad Melea 92 50 74 Labour Exchange Maalot.. .92 50 76 Meona Moshav Meona PO 92 50 25 Bank Hapoalim B M Meona 92 51 01 Kupat Holim Gen Lab Fed Branch Maalot 92 50 00 Maalot 92 50 75 Peqiin Hahadasha Moshav POLICE Meona PO 92 50 08 Police Post Meona 92 50 44 Edit Ltd Plastic Shutters 92 50 33 Labour Council Nahariya Peqiin Hayeshana Local Council Police Post Sasa 92 51 44 Elkosh Moshav Meona PO 92 50 61 Branch Maalot 92 51 06 Maale Hagalil Mobile PO 92 51 08 POSTS Employment Serv Local Council Maalot-Meona Postal Agcies Maalot 92 50 01 Labour Exchange Maalot 92 50 76 Maale Hagalil Mobile PO 92 50 50 Solomon Janko Meona 92 50 02 Meona 92 51 01 Local Council Maalot-Tarshiha Shikun 39/b Maalot 92 50 84 Arab Israel Bank Meona 92 50 78 Hosen Moshav 92 50 07 Tarshiha 92 50 79 92 50 83 Tsuriel Kefar Meona PO 92 50 62 NAHARIYYA SECTION (04) For dialling instructions please refer to page 432 EMERGENCY CALLS Police 920344 Fire Brigade 920222 Berkowitz Yehuda (Asbestos Works Contr) GOVERNMENT OFFICES Alkalay Dr Isidor Orthop Surg Baingold Shabtay Seeds & Chemicals &Simona 12 Hamaapilim 92 03 86 72 Weizman 92 03 07 Kevish Meona 9204531 FINANCE Property Tax & Compensation Berliner M Licensed Surveyor All-Tours Ltd Travel Office BAKERY HATZAFON Fund 84 Weizman 92 03 66 14 Balfour 92 04 07 61 Weizman 92 01 45 Assessing Office 84 Weizman 92 03 67 17 Masaryk 92 05 38 Berliner Zipora 14 Balfour 92 04 07 Alon Reuben 24 Weizman 92 01 19 Bank Hapoalim B M HEALTH Government Hospital Bernia Yisrael Bookkeeping Office Aloni Arye 35 Kaplan 92 06 98 37 Sederot Hagaaton 92 03 11 Kevish Meona 92 03 01 Alterovici Moshe & Cecilia BANK LEUMI LE-ISRAEL B M 63 Weizman 92 03 46 LABOUR Public Works Dept 30 Remez 92 05 81 Sederot Hagaaton 92 03 25 92 03 26 Res 33 Balfour 92 03 46 Kevish Akko-Rosh Hanikra .92 00 89 Altmann Otto 107 Weizman 92 08 94 Mgr Herbert Zvi Schayer Res 92 01 50 Besmann Adolf Shoes National Ins Inst 42 Weizman.92 01 56 1 Jabotinsky 92 06 17 Amisragas Ltd American-Israeli Gas Bar-Eli Alexander & Pnina Employment Service Bet Ha'araha Gesher Haziv Corp Ltd Sederot Hagaaton.92 04 14 25b Yehuda Hamaccabi 92 01 02 Labour Exchanges Western Galilee Mobile PO.. .92 05 29 Amit Batya 33 Balfour 92 07 89 Barg House Rooms to Let West Galilee Zone Akko Rd 92 00 96 Bet Ha'emek Kibbutz Amitai KurtZ 53 Sokolov 92 04 45 44 Sederot Hagaaton 92 08 11 for Working Youth 92 04 73 Ashrat Mobile PO 92 01 64 Amka Moshav Ashrat Mobile PO 92 01 63 Barkai Moshe POLICE Police Station 2 Derech Hashomer 92 06 74 BETH CHAVA PENSION & RSTNT Apelstcin Nathan 32 Remez... .92 07 70 Nahariyya 92 03 44 92 03 45 Bar-On Eli 43 Sokolov 92 04 41 Shavei Zion 92 03 91 Arie Intcrurban Taxi Serv Ltd Police Post Rosh Hanikra 92 03 44 Bialik Arye 18 Arlosoroff. 92 05 05 Sederot Hagaaton 92 01 41 Bat Haim Hadassa Journalist Bibergal Adam Yaakov 77 Herzl92 04 25 POSTS Post Office Ariel Yehuda Correspondent of Haaretz Rehov Sokolov 92 01 35 Bimbaum Yehoshua 36 Kaplan. .92 08 06 40 Sederot Hagaaton 92 00 01 6 Kol Israel 14 Remez 92 01 32 Beck Isidor & Gisela 97 Weizman 92 06 35 Blitzblau Sasha Hrdrsr Postmaster Beigel & Treifman Carpentry Aronovici Jzu Ins Agt 30 Sederot Hagaaton 92 02 49 40 Sederot Hagaaton 92 01 80 Indust Centre (North) 92 05 59 95 Weizman 92 06 01 Beker Max 67 Ahad Ha'am 92 08 83 Blum Dr Julius 2a Weizman 92 04 51 Postal Agcies Asbestos Cement Industries Ben-Ami Moshav Bluth Gerson Backward Chldns Shavei Zion 92 00 54 POB 32 92 05 11 Ashrat Mobile PO 92 03 54 Pedagogue 2 Kaplan 92 02 29 Givat Trumpeldor 92 03 95 A S Kay Convalescent Centre for Ben-Avraham Eliyahu 30 Remez.92 08 77 Boas Joel 19 Yerushalayim 92 02 71 Givat Ussishkin 92 00 85 Disabled Veterans of the Ben-Dor Meir Advct Boas Menahem & Dina Shikun Amidar 92 01 73 Independence War 92 02 06 Sederot Hagaaton 92 01 60 44 Balfour 92 07 46 Shikun Memshalti 92 01 15 Aschermann Francis Res 10 Jabotinsky 92 00 28 Bodenstcin Zelig Garage Telegraph Office 92 00 02 28 Weizman 92 03 08 Benedikt Jakob 32 Arlosoroff.. .92 04 96 Indust Centre Darom 92 06 28 SOCIAL WELFARE Youth Probation Serv Audit Union Of The Workers Ben-Eliahu Reuven 27 Remez 92 04 40 Bohan Insurance Co Ltd Rehov Weizman 92 04 08 Agric Co-op Societies Ltd Bcngart Bracha 20 Sederot Hagaaton 92 01 95 Miftan Mifal Leta'asukat Noar 24 Sederot Hagaaton 92 04 32 5 Derech Hashayara 92 03 24 Borer Zeev 27 Shaul Hamelech.92 08 81 Rehov Lohamei Hagetaot.. .92 06 14 Nil.-rhai li Mordechai & Leah Ben-Hur Moshe 9 David Remez.92 04 36 Boroschek Moris 94 Herzl 92 06 62 TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS 7 Jabotinsky 92 06 86 Ben-Jaacov Moshe & Yehudit Bouskila Hananya Butchershop .Meteorological Serv 92 05 47 Avraham Sasson 34 Hameyasdim 92 06 03 22 Hagalil 92 05 44 19 Hehalutz 92 04 95 Ayalon Abraham Ben-Josef Haem Shavei Zion 92 00 91 Brandt Eli Mech Eng A Akko-Nahariyya Rd 92 06 78 Ben-Jusef Henry (Perkoff) 22 Golomb 92 02 20 Braslavsky Ada & Itzhak Abadie Dr Toufic Barukh Azori Joseph Techn la Yefe Nof 92 08 54 Givat Ussishkin 6 92 06 90 19 Arlosoroff 92 08 59 Bacteriologist 30 Herzl 92 04 23 Ben-Shlomo Moshe (Flcshmann) B Brewer Shemuel 24 Hermon 92 07 92 Abramovitz B Eng Shaveh Zion.92 07 08 Farmer 6 Yitzhak Sadeh 92 04 56 Benett Abraham Shoes Bridge Club Altman Yosef Adam E Menashe Painting Wks & Roof Bacall Shemuel Riding School 4 Sokolov 92 01 87 Rehov Golomb 92 02 70 Insulation Contr 110 Herzl.. .92 01 89 Rehov Hashayara 92 05 34 Bentov Shemuel Press Corresp Brill Chana & Zeev Adler Wladimir Bacher Dr Julius Surg 87 Weizman 92 06 60 21 Henriette 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