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Savyon ROSH HA-AYYIN SECTION 427 Rosh Ha-ayyin — Savyon ROSH HA-AYYIN SECTION (03) For dialling instructions please refer to page 82 EMERGENCY CALLS Police 91-0144 HEALTH Bank Hapoalim B M 91 01 37 Kupat Holim of the Gen Lab Fed Pri Ve Zait Ltd Canned Food Supply Serv Bellers Metal Fcty Ltd POB 4 91 01 53 Clinic 91 01 41 POB 103 Petah Tikva 91 01 18 Store Shikun Dalet 91 01 52 Local Council 91 01 43 91 01 21 Cohen Michael Photog POLICE Local Council Kelar Kassim...91 01 38 Rosh Ha'ayin Diamonds Ltd 91 01 28 Mahane Alef 26 91 01 54 Police Post 91 01 44 Loulou Zecharya Rstnt Sacks Max Txtl Works 91 01 26 Einat Kibbutz POB 24 91 01 45 Mahane Alef 21 91 01 34 POSTS 91 01 48 SCHOOLS Postal Agcy Rosh Ha'ayin... .91 01 32 Mekoroth Water Co Ltd Bet-Yaakov (Rabbi AZ Kushnir Fray) Postal Agcy Kibbutz Ayanot. .91 01 45 Foreign Trade Bank Ltd Pumping Station.91 01 35 91 01 49 Shikun Dalet 91 01 23 SOCIAL WELFARE Mahane A' 01 36 Nahshonim Kibbutz Ycssodei Hatora (Bornstein Mordechai) Office 91 01 46 Petah Tikva PO 91 01 39 Hadad Bros & Co Shikun Dalet 91 01 29 Miftan Inst 91 01 25 Shikun Dalet 22 01 50 Pfeuffer Bros Indust Cotton Wool Fcty ShimonyRazon Rehov Shabazi. .91 01 43 Rosh Ha'ayin Inst 91 01 40 Central Store Mahane B'44 .. .91 01 30 Karavany Badra Yakhin Agr Coop Assn Ltd 91 01 33 Abie Chemical Laboratories Ltd Pi I Tobacco Co Ltd Shikun Ammami B' 10 Ma'aberet Rosh Ha'ayin 91 01 24 91 01 19 Mahane Gimmel 91 01 22 Yizhari Rabbi Zadok Kaiolit Ltd Fcty Shikun Dalet 42 91 01 27 Amidar The Israel National Housing 91 01 31 POLYLAC Paint & Chemical Industry Ltd Co Ltd Shikun Ammami 10b .91 01 42 Kervieeny Yehiel Shikun D' 87. 91 01 20 Indust Centre 91 01 10 Yoshaa David 91 01 51 SAVYON SECTION (03) For dialling instructions please refer to page 82 EMERGENCY CALLS Police 98-1144 LABOUR Antebi Ezra Rehov Hatichon..98 15 34 Ben-Ezer A & Sons Ltd Brodfeld Joseph Vocational Training Centre Arens Prof Moshe 10 Hagderot. .98 15 73 Citrus Exptrs 98 13 81 71 Hazayit Ganei Yehuda ... .98 14 45 Sakia A' Or Yehuda 98 10 19 Arev Aitan Neve Monosson 31. .98 12 03 Ben-Ezer Eliyahu 98 13 81 Brot Yeshayahu Employment Service Aron Luis Civ Eng Ben-Haim Jacob & Ahuva 35 Havradim Ganei Yehuda. .98 11 71 Labour Exchange 23 Hagiva 98 13 65 40 Havradim Ganei Yehuda.. 98 10 51 Brotfcld Zeev Advct 26 Hazayit Ganei Yehuda.. .98 14 52 Sakia A' Or Yehuda 98 10 17 Ascher Asher 25 Hagderot 98 10 23 Ben-Horin M (Ginsburg) Archt Buchner Zvi 47 Hagiva 98 1179 Rehov 2nd No 27 98 12 80 Assia Yehuda Plot 207 98 11 51 Plot 986 98 14 96 Atlas American Knitting Mills Ltd Schiff POLICE Benkel Miriam & Abraham & Atlas Indust Centre Yehud .98 13 54 C Yehud Police Stn 98 11 44 12 Hazayit Ganei Yehuda .. .98 11 62 AVIA ISRAEL'S Ben-Moshe Michael POSTS Carasso Arye Rechov Hashikma.98 13 45 AVIASION HOTEL 98 12 21 IndustCentre Yehud 98 13 67 Post Office Yehud 98 11 95 Cesler R 36 Magal 98 14 48 Bennct Miriam & David Aviv Ltd Halva & Candy Fcty Chaoat Salomon Locksmith Postal Agcies Ganei Yehuda 98 14 81 IndustCentre Yehud 98 13 82 27 Remez 98 1 5 46 Savyon 98 10 76 Ben-Porat M Axelrod Abraham & Shifra 4 Simtat Charlouis-Koene II G Gannei Tikva 98 10 10 7 Hahagana Or Yehuda 98 15 32 Hamarganit Ganei Yehuda... 98 15 10 28 Har Dafna 98 13 32 Yehud 98 12 06 Berger Dov Refrig Eng Axelrod Nchama Ganei Yehuda.98 14 80 Charney Leon Joseph Archt Kefar Ana 98 11 15 Neve Monosson 421a 98 14 59 Azaria Rabbi Dr Zvi Lecturer 17 Kerem Hazeitim 98 12 91 Neve Efrayim Monosson .. .98 12 31 Berkley Zeev 25 Hagiva 98 13 19 Chlebowsky Arye L Or Yehuda 98 10 33 37 Hazayit Ganei Yehuda. .98 12 37 Ganei Yehuda 98 14 28 SOCIAL WELFARE Berman Aubrey 34 Hashikma. .98 11 28 B Cohen Addy 13 Har Dafna 98 12 36 Office Or Yehuda 98 10 65 Bernstein Ralph (Advct) & Janet Cohen Dr Bernard E Pediatrician Office Ganei Hatikva 98 11 76 Balaban E Rehov Mevoot 98 13 26 48 Hashikma 98 1 5 98 Plot 64 98 11 24 Balaga Zvi Berold George II Hadarom 98 12 56 Cohen Rabbi Dr Harry A A Neve E Monosson 12 98 10 78 Bershadsky Baruch 8 Magal 98 12 51 Bandman Dr Martin Phys Neve Monosson 463 98 1 5 76 COHEN MOSHE HAYIM (Mundus) Abraham Nan 12 Kerem Hazeitin 98 15 65 Bezalel Itzhak & Hava 8 Hagiva 98 10 85 Neve Monosson 33 98 13 59 Bank Hapoalim B M Yehud 98 10 69 Ganei Yehuda 98 14 97 Abraham Susanne 3 Hatzafon .. .98 12 47 Cohen Percy Saul Plot 320 98 10 36 Sakia A' (Or Yehuda) 98 10 27 Bigger Isaac 250 Hatichon 98 12 04 Cohen Uriel Pilot 8 Hadarom. .98 12 30 Abramovici Salomon Musician BANK LEUMI LE-ISRAEL B M Binet Jane Plot 291 98 11 03 Cohn Zeev Hellmut Rehov Magal.98 11 47 20 Arlosoroff Yehud 98 13 31 Rehov Rashi Yehud 98 12 01 Blank Shimon 7 Hagiva 98 1 3 24 Cukier Michael Civ Eng Adiv Naftali & Hanna Bloch Frieda-Shulamit Baracz Itzhak Bldg Mtrls 32 Kerem Hazeitim 98 12 94 28 Nordau Yehud 98 13 92 7 Hamoadon 98 12 65 32 Haa'atzmaut Yehud 98 11 46 Cukierman Chaim Farmer Adler Yaakov Dentist Baram FY 10 Hareches 98 14 58 Bloch Hans (ME MAEA1) Ganei Yehuda Yehud PO... .98 12 05 345 Weizman Yehud 98 13 77 Bar-David Jacob 12 Magal 98 10 48 8 Hanna Senesh Yehud 98 13 86 Cultural Centre i/n ol Kibel Alrica-Palestine Investments Ltd Bar-Dayan Dr Ben Zion Bloch Dr Renee & Rachel Neve E Monosson 98 13 41 Bldg Office 8 Hashikma Rehov Hagiva 98 10 87 38 Hahof. 98 1 5 68 Cutler Michael 17 Hadarom .. .98 14 49 98 11 05 98 14 91 Bar-Shany Michael Eng Bloch Samuel Public Accnt Sales Office Rehov Magal 98 10 31 6 Magal 98 12 67 D Shopping Centre 98 11 39 Baruchin Matityahu & Sarah Bluvstein Zelig 15 Mevuot 98 15 96 Danziger Michael 9 Hamoadon. .98 10 39 Savyon Country Club 98 10 15 Rehov Har Daffia 98 10 95 Bokstein Eliezer Techn 7 Tenenbaum Yehud 98 14 47 Daskal Asher & Zipora Aharoni Shalva & David (Jwlr) Beckenstein Ahuva & Itzhak Bornstein Arye 47 Havradim Ganei Yehuda...98 12 13 3 Magal 98 13 74 Neve Monosson 33 98 1 2 45 47 Mohilever Kiryat Rialistok.98 13 50 Albcrton Mordechai Beham Mordechai 27 Hagderot. .98 10 74 Dawidzon Yaakov & Mathilde Brandwein A David 28 Hagderot.98 10 94 Neve Monosson 132 98 1 3 40 Bekesi George Economist Rehov Mevoot 98 13 10 Braude Max & Eunice Amid Shemuel 9 Hatichon 98 10 35 Neve E Monosson 65 98 1 2 71 Derhy Yedidya 47 Hagederot 98 1 4 66 4 Kibbutz Galuyot Yehud 98 13 48 Amidar The Israel National Housing Co Ben-David Sarah & David Braudo Anna Plot 322 98 1 0 3 2 Dinary Zvi Neve Monosson 462. 98 1 4 93 Ltd Yehud 98 10 22 14 Hareches 98 14 50 Braudo Charles II Magal 98 12 08 Doovdvany Rivka Amir Baruch Ganei Yehuda 98 11 86 Ben-Dor Eliyahu Brcen Laura & Nat 62 Hagiva.. .98 13 62 Rehov Hatichon 98 12 42 Amir Moshe Neve Monosson 422.98 1 3 91 4 Simtat Har Dafna 98 15 22 .
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