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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, June 8, 1950

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ALLIED JEWISH CA M PAIGN!!

and is their instrument for co-operative social plan-
ning and research and the exchange of practical, ex-
perience. A current project of the CJFWF is the In-
stitue on Overseas Studies compiling accurate infor-
mation for the communities on conditions affecting
Jewish needs in Europe and Israel.
The Jewish War Veterans receive support for
their national veterans' claims service, and for liason
with major veterans' groups and legislatures.
Bellefaire, the East Central regional child care
service at Cleveland, gives consultation service and
arranges institutional care for Detroit children who
cannot accept regular foster home placement.
- Jewish Occupational Council is the national ad-
visory body on Jewish occupational problems for
local communities.
For these aspects of Jewish participation on the
American scene, one gift to the Allied Jewish Campaign
pays for all.

For Better Community
Relations

In the community relations field - working for better
understanding between Jews and other Americans, guard-
ing against an upsurge of bigotry or encroachment of our
rights are five national agencies: American Jewish Corn-
. mittee and Anti-Defamation League (combined in the
Joint Defense Appeal), American Jewish Congress, Jewish
Labor Committee and National Community Relations
Advisory Council.

Other Domestic Services

We own a stake in ten national Jewish educational, cul-
tural and research agencies:
American Academy for Jewish Research, American
Association for Jewish Education, Dropsie College,
Histadruth Ivrith, Menorah Association, National
Agricultural College, National Conference of Jewish
Social Welfare, Training Bureau for Jewish Com-
munal Service and Yiddish Scientific Institute.
We also support causes in the fields of community service,
health and welfare:
National Jewish Welfare Board aids Jewish Centers
in programming, upholds morale of Jewish members
in the armed services.
The B'nai B'rith National Youth Appeal supports
the Hillel Foundations for university youth and B'nai
B'rith Youth Organization programs.
The Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare
Funds is the membership association of the organized
Jewish communities of America. It represents them
on matters affecting national Jewish programs and
joint action with the national and overseas agencies

UR COMMUNITY AND THE WORLD

Fu nds Were Distributed in 1949-50

EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL

IONS

74,788

Council ........

$

I s

$ 92,000

$3,639,101

al
$3,575,000
Appeal)
I Committee)
New Americans)
e for the Weiz-
Science 8,333

of the Hebrew

8,333

Society

8,333

1,401

al Press Services 5,000

64,101

$ -154,055

nal Services

IONS (Civic-Protective)
ongress
$ 18,750

7,500

nittee

at

60,000

lations Advisory

1,000

Training Bureau f o r Jewish Com-
munal Service
Yiddish Scientific Institute

Overseas, where our great instrument of aid is the United
Jewish Appeal, the Campaign supports many causes.
Just one of our causes, American Fund for Israel In-
stitutions, apportion grants to 101 religious, educational
and secular cultural undertakings in Israel.
Detroit's campaign helps support Israel's three major
institutions of higher learning: The Hebrew University,
Weizmann Institute of Science, and the Haifa Technical
Institute.
It supports HIAS (Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant
Society) a 65-year-old program assisting emigrants from
Europe to the Western Hemisphere and Australia.

What's in the U.J.A. - in Israel

The United Jewish Appeal itself is many causes in one.
Its major participants are the United Palestine Appeal,
° the Joint Distribution Committee and the United Service
for New Americans. The United Palestine Appeal in
turn supports such programs as: Jewish Agency, Jewish
National Fund (Kern Kayemeth), Jewish Foundation
Fund (Keren Hayesod), Mizrachi Palestine Fund, Agu-
dath Israel and Constructive Fund of World Confederation
of General Zionists.

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Europe and North Africa

The Joint Distribution Committee has the continuing re-
sponsibility of the greatest homecoming in history-it has
brought 400,000 to Israel since 1948 and thousands more
to the United States and other parts of the world. It also
maintains a network of relief services, hospitals, schools,
training centers, loan associations and cooperatives
throughout Europe and North Africa. It is the source of
American support for ORT (Rehabilitation Through
Training Fund) and OSE (The World Union for the Pro-
tection of the Health of Jews).

2,500
4,000 $14,175

COMMUNITY SERVICE (Health and Welfare)

Israel Institutions 15,600
and Immigrant
17.100

as Studies

American Acad. for Jewish Research $ 200
American Assoc. for Jewish Education 2,700
350
Conference on Jewish Relations
2,500
Dropsie College
900
Ifistadruth Ivrith
375
Menorah Association
250
National Agricultural College
350
Nat'l Confer. of Jewish Social Welfare

Around the World

87,250

1,020
Bellefaire-Regional Child Care Service
Bnai Brith Nat. Youth Services Appeal 16,500
Council of Jewish Federations and
11,285
Welfare Funds
750
Jewish Occupational Council
3,000
Jewish War Veterans (National)
75
National Desertion Bureau
20,000 52,630
National Jewish Welfare Board

5. Contingency and Shrinkage
Campaign and Collections
Reserve and Shrinkage
Emergency Fund

$575,000

$255,763
312,500
6,737

A World of Service at Home
and Abroad •

All these are the investments in Jewish life we make
. through our Allied Jewish Campaign. It is an impressive
and diversified roster touching Jewish needs and Jewish.
values in every phase and area, it sums up our responsi-
bility as Jews and as men of good will toward our local,
national and world-wide Jewish community.

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le . . . in Israel . . . Throughout the World

ALLIED JEWISH CA M PAIGN!!

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