U. S. Jewry Contributes Greatest Part
of $93,000,000 Spent by UIA Last Year

NEW YORK, (JTA)—A total
$93,153,000—the largest single
portion of which was provided
by American Jews—has been
spent during the past fiscal year,
ending Oct. 31, by the United
Israel Appeal agencies for their
immigration, rehabilitation and
resettlement programs, Dewey D.
Stone, national UIA chairman,
said in a report to the board of
directors meeting here.
Stressing that the "mounting
pressure of events, particularly
the growing influx of North
African Jews, has increased ex-
penditures,' Mr. Stone said that
the costs of UIA projects during
the past year exceeded the
budget by more than $4,000,000.
_The UIA is the major beneficiary
Of the nationwide United Jewish
Appeal and provides the great-
est single portion of the funds
for the program of its constitu-
'ents, the Jewish Agency and the
,Keren Hayesod in Israel; the
balance of their needs is made
:up by campaigns in other coun-
tries, loans and German repara-
tions payments.
Mr. Stone warned that the gov-

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ernment of Israel, "hard-pressed
by the tightening grip of hostility
from surrounding countries and
threatened by heavy Czech ar-
mor, cannot assume entirely by
itself the responsibility for the
influx of needy Jews from North
Africa. UIA agencies, which are
charged with the task of receiv-
ing, rehabilitating and resettling
immigrants, can no longer count
on subsidies from the Israel gov-
ernment which necessarily means
that our budget of needs will in-
crease proportionately as it has
during the past few months of
this year. Economic dislocation
caused by the inability to absorb
the influx can weaken Israel and
create a temptation for surround-
ing aggressor nations. American
Jews can do no less than to help
Israel receive to her shores Jews
who - are in need and in danger."

The largest expenditure during
the course of the past year-
$59,880,000—went for the cate-
gory of agricultural settlement
which includes establishing new
villages, development of existing
settlements, payment of past
farming debts and the building
and operation of irrigation net-
works, all of which are geared
to the productive absorption of
needy Jewish immigrants. Last
year, Mr. Stone said, 28 new vill-
- ages were set up and develop-
ment aid was provided for 400
settlements created since the es-
tablishment of the State.
Mr. Stone reported that Israel's
agricultural production for the
past year exceeded $200,000,000,
a five per cent- increase above
the previous year "which is par-
ticularly remarkable in view of
the severe drought." Industrial
crops including cotton, peanuts;
sugar-beets and tobacco, which
are a comparatively new develop-
ment for • Israel's agriculture,
showed marked increases during
the past year with close to half
of the country's raw cotton needs
now filled domestically.
The UIA chairman urged
"widespread and intensive sup-
port of the UJA's $25,000,000 sup-
plemental carnpai.gn which will
make possible the effective inte-
gration of the 45,000 Jews corn-
ing to Israel from North Africa
during the next year."

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Free Loan Association
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City of Hope Auxiliary Slates Hanukah Latke Party

The Detroit Auxiliary of the Linwood.. Friends and members
City of Hope will hold a Hanukah are invited to share an evening
Latke Party on Thursday at the of food and music prepared by
Workmen's Circle Center, 11529 the arrangements committee.

A student loan fund to aid stu-
dents in obtaining college educa-
tions was established at a recent
meeting of the Hebrew Free Loan
Association.
Students who are now enrolled
or intending to register at one of
the institutions of higher learn-
ing, and are in need of financial
Fine Furs
assistance are requested to con-
tact t h e Jewish Vocational
Service.
JVS will take all applications
and present its recommendations
to a committee on_Jewish scholar-
ship service, with which the He-
la
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affiliated.
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Rbcoosin Named ZOA's
Special UJA Chairman

Theodore R. Racoosin, of New
York, has been named national O
chairman of the newly formed
National Zionist Committee for
the United Jewish Appeal's $25,-
000,000 Emergency Campaign, it
was announced
by Mortimer
May, president
of the Zionist
Organization of
ui
America.
The Commit-
tee, established
by the Zionist
Organization of
America, w i 1 I
help to imple-
ment the $25,-
000,000 nation-
wide campaign
recently launch-
ed by the UJA.
Its specific ma-
Racoosin
jor task will be
to mobilize Zionists in communi-
ties throughout the country to
spearhead the emergency cam-
paign which will supplement the
regular UJA drives.

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