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Missionary Leaves Vita

by A. Cohen

After many weeks of intensive effort, the missionary leader of the J-Witnesses cult employed at Vita has left the company.

The affair began about six months ago, when Eduardo Campus's identity as the leader of a group of missionaries in Ashdod was divulged. Vita was requested to dismiss him immediately.

In a letter to anti-missionary activists, Vita's director writes: "We are happy to announce that in the wake of intensive efforts over a long period of time, we have reached an agreement according to which Mr. Campus has left the firm." The company notes that its slowness was a result of the laws and regulations for the protection of the rights of workers.

Vita, a large food processing concern, hopes that now that the affair has ended, the chareidi sector will patronize Vita- Rich products once again. The products are under the strict supervision of the BaDaTz of the Eida HaChareidis.


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