UJA Parley Sets Goal; Names Klutznick

Needs Total Irrechicible Amount'
of $72,740,000 for Neu) Year

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are. This sacred obligation of
ours continues to be urgent.
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The
"All over America," he
three-day annual national con-
ference of the United Jewish added, "people have recog-
Appeal concluded here Mon- nized that we are entering a
day with the adoption of a fixed period in which we must apply
goal of $72,740,000 for the UJA new wisdom and new energy to
drive in 1961, and the unani- old and new problems alike.
mous election of Philip M. This is no less true in Jewish
Klutznick as UJA general chair- communal life."
He called upon American
man.
More than 1,500 delegates Jews to raise at least $10,000,-
from all parts of the country 000 more for UJA in 1961 than
in 1960. "Imaginative and vig-
attended the conference.
The $72,740,000 goal set by orous new ways must be found
the conference exceeds by about to help us realize our goal," he
$10,000,000 the amount which said.
He proposed as a first step
the UJA expects to receive by
the end of this year. In setting in this effort 'that we inaugu-
it, the delegates to the meet- rate a broad `Leader-to-Leader'
ing departed from recent UJA program to gain this end. I
practice in which communities visualize that, under such a pro-
were presented with the budget- gram, we would call upon the
ary needs of the member agen- men who have been the back-
cies and asked to raise as much bone and the pride a the
as possible toward the com- United Jewish Appeal effort in
bined sum. In 1961, propor- their home communities over
tionate communal quotas will many years, to bring the in-
spiration of their devotion and
be established.
The delegates, who repre- their know-how to the leaders
sented Jewish communities of other communities."
Klutznick succeeds Morris W.
across the nation, accepted the
fixed goal after UJA leaders Berinstein, of Syrcuse, N.Y.,
had stressed that the $72,740,000 who served as UJA general
represented the "irreducible chairman for three terms a
amount" needed by the UJA-fi- headed campaigns which r
nanced agencies next year. The a three-year total of $192,0
beneficiaries are the United Is- 000.
Berinstein, who w
elected
rael Appeal, the Joint Distri-
UJA honorary ch
an was
bution Committee,
presiding at the
nual UJA
York Associatio
ational dinn meeting, a
Americans
hich Gov. Nel
A. '.'e-
Service.
el" - r of New
rk was
United Jewish p-
rincipal speake
has been and rema s,"
Rockefeller e
utznick said in his a ep-
his address that t
ance address, "t e s
by the UJA to
communal ac vit i
eri-
can Jewish
strengthens the cause
s stem
from t
peace and democracy. "The
i Ie act th
UJA's
progr.ess of Israel goes hand
pose is the sa
in hand with the progress of
today as t was yesterda to
save an build the li
democracy, with the advance
of
our fello Jews who
of the cause of peace and
e not
as fortun tely pla
freedom," he said. Praising
as we
the UJA's aid to Israel's im-
migrants as in America's in-
terest, the Governor said that
ntinuous
"as we contribute to the
strength of Israel, so do we
Filament
contribute to the strength
Nylon Carpet
of the free world."
High praise for the role that
American Jews have played
through the UJA in making pos-
sible the unparalleled immigra-
tion to Israel also was ex-
pressed by a member of Israel's
Cabinet, Pinhas M. Sapir, Min-
ister of Commerce and Indus-
try. Addressing the 1,500 dele-
gates, Sapir characterized the
UJA as a "great enterprise
which, in the space of 12 years,
has enabled - nearly a million
WITH
Jews to migrate from conditions
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-of despair and degradation to
conditions of freedom, equality
and hope."
Israel Ambassador Avraham
• Extra Resiliency
Harman told the delegates that,
although economic conditions in
• Proven wearability
Israel are improving steadily,
• No shedding or
the country still needs the mil-
lions of dollars donated through
.pilling
the United Jewish Appeal to
settle new immigrants. The Am-
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bassador said that, in the last
solids and tweeds
three years, 20,000 to 30,000
been taken
ach y
and "con-
into self-supp
ng tax-
s." It was
raise
number
year,
added.
r. Do
ose
rer of
th Jewi
en fc
rael in
Jei alem,
ld the elegates

that the still large number of
unabsorbed immigrants in Is-
rael stems directly from the fact
that the funds received from
American Jews since 1948 have
fallen far short of the Jewish
Agency's actual requirements.
"Since October, 1948, we have
received a b o
Ap-
ed J <
from the
ph said.
peal, J
i Herbert A. Fried-
R
m , executive vice-chairman
he United Jewis
d that I ael'
hievement
ars are o
of
t a thi

aid
ed citi-
to
zens.'
He emphasized that the com-
plete solution of the immigrant
aid problem is far beyond the
capacity of Israel's own re-
sources, and urged American
Jewry to play its part in helping
the 320,000 unabsorbed immi-
grants still in need of assis-
tance.
United Jewish Appeal na-
tional chairman William Rosen-
wald, commenting on the sacri-
fices made by . Israel's people
in their unfailing acceptance of
all Jews who sought haven in
their country, said that the
omit burden must be
taken up
American Jews
be
ear in our o
minds," Ros weld decla
`that we, in A rice, have
as much, resp sibility to
the come
to Israel as
le of Israel the

tional chairman representing
the United Israel Appeal, told
the delegates that the 1961 goal
of $72,740,000 represents for
the first time the recommenda-
tion exclusively of American
bodies. This development is the
result of the reorganization eer-
ier this year of the Jewish
ncy for Israel, Inc. Its 21-

man board of directors, of
which Stone is the chairman,
determines the use of American
dollars—remitted through the
United Israel Appeal to the
Jewish Agency in Jerusalem—
for those immigrant absorption
programs in Israel which are
felt to be the particular re-
sponsibility of American Jews.

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