DescriptionAn Evening of Communities in Leadership Course 1983-01.jpg
English: A Communities Evening held by Leadership Course, which was instructed by Acha[1] during Fall 1982 to Summer 1983 at the evening school on Mozes street, Tel Aviv. Afterwards, Noah Mozes street was renamed to Shmuel Mikonis street.
From left to right: Chaim Apter, an Acha employee and the course coordinator; Ilana Saban, a course student who became a member of the Acha Central Committee then; Shmuel Goldstein, the Course Instructor. Behind Shmuel sat Dalia Hopper (with glasses), a hearing social worker, who was the Director of Social Services in Acha afterwards. Left to Dalia, sat the manager of the evening school.
עברית: ערב עדות בקורס מנהיגות לצעירים חרשים מטעם אח"א במדרשה ברחוב מוזס, תל אביב, 1983.
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