Federation Allocates $4,750,000 to Local, National and Overseas Causes
The board of governors of the were made on the basis of recom-
mendations by the budget and
Jewish Welfare Federation ap- planning divisions of Federation.
proved specific allocations to com- These include the health and wel-
munity, national and overseas fare division, Alan E. Schwartz,
agencies for 1964 based on a 1964 chairman, Samuel J. Greenberg
Through an error beyond our pre-campaign formula applied to and Dr. Irving Posner, associate
control, a portion was omitted a totaI4 campaign achievement of chairmen; the community relations
from the advertised gift by Boren- more than $4,750,000, Hyman Sa- division, Samuel S. Greenberg,
stein's of "A Beautiful Israeli Cha- fran. president, announced.
chairman, Stanley J. Winkelman,
lah Cover." It should have read,
Of this total, 52c"0 of the net associate chairman; and the edu-
"with this coupon and $2, purchase amount available will be used for cation division, Mandell L. Ber-
or over of Hanukah decorations overseas programs and aid to man, chairman, Dr. Norman Drach-
and gift wrap." We regret any in- Israel, as proposed by Max M. Fish- ler, associate chairman.
convenience this may have caused. er, chairman of the executive com-
Schwartz presented the pro-
mittee. Major beneficiary of over- posed national allocations for the
Season's Greetings
seas aid is the United Jewish Ap- health and welfare division. point-
peal. receiving $2,050,982. United ing out that the National Jewish
KAY DANZER
HIAS Service will get $42,000 to Welfare Board would be their
help in the work of transporting major recipient in the amount of
FLORISTS
.Jews from troubled lands. Other $33.600. $22,260 is allocated for the
Flowers - Gifts
overseas beneficiaries include the Council of Jewish Federations and
Shops in
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel
Hebrew University-Technion Joint Welfare Funds. and $20,500 will
Statler Hotel
Maintenance Appeal, the America- go to Bnai Brith National Youth
WOodward 1-1922
Israel Cultural Foundation and the Services Appeal. The Jewish Oc-
Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
cupational Council and a special
Allocations for national agencies grant to the National Jewish Wel-
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fare Board involve lesser amounts.
Samuel S. Greenberg presented
the 1964 national picture for the
Community Relations Division.
The American Jewish Committee
and the Anti-Defamation League
cC111 ?no rg a n Coi ca
of Bnai Brith were principal bene-
and her staff
ficiaries at 535.000 each. --American
Jewish Congress will receive $25.-
862-8515
19496 Livernois
300.. 512.300 was approved for the
use of the Jewish Labor Commit-
tee; $12.010 for the National Com-
munity Relations Advisory Coun-
cil: Jewish War Veterans, 58.000.
Happy Hanukah
and the Synagogue Council of
America which was included as a
Federation beneficiary for the first
time.
Louis Dalitz
Berman recommended national
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agencies allocations totaling $28.-
9350 Roselvn
000. The American Association for
.416.00• ■■ ••• ■■ •••• ■■ •••• ■ ••• ■ ••••••• ■ ••••"%......ft."%mb. Jewish Education will receive $8k
100 and the National Foundation
for Jewish Culture. 56.600. Other
agencies sharing in the funds in-
SID SHMARAK'S
Business Briefs
f/
elude YIVO-Institute for Jewish
Research, Dropsie College, His-
Lradruth Ivrith, Jewish Publica-
tion Society, National Conference
of Jewish Communal Service, Con-
gress for Jewish Culture and five
other agencies. In all, 5.73% of the
res
total available budget was speci-
fied for the use of national agen-
cies.
In the earlier spring budgeting,
Federation Board approved the
allocation of $1,470,208 to local
agencies for operating costs.
est Mates for a
gleasant Wanuhalt
The Hanukah spirit permeates our homes
. The heroism of the Maccabees inspires
all peoples in the struggle for justice and
for freedom for all mankind . . . May this
Festival of the Maccabees continue to
enlighten humanity in the continuing bat-
tle for freedom.
177r. and Mrs. Abe Xasle
U. S. INDUSTRIAL GLOVE, INC.
Happy Hanukah
to Our
illany
Friends
and Cllstomffs
,
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Bridgeport Honors
Former Detroiter
Former Detroiter Jerome S. Sie-
bert is continuing a family tradi-
tion for communal services and is
being honored in Bridgeport,
Conn.. for his efforts in behalf i
of a number of movements there.
Siebert is the son of Mrs. Aaron
Silberblatt, who now resides in
Florida and who was active in
many movements here: and of the
late Aaron Silberblatt. who was a
R
As your family gathers to light the
Menorah, and you rejoice in the
Hanukah spirit, may the heroism
of the Maccabees serve as an in-
spiration against oppression of the
weak. May each little candle en-
lighten you further in the enduring
struggle for freedom .and world
peace.
Wapp y Wantthak
JEROME S. SIEBERT
pioneer court reporter and an ac-
tive leader in Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, the Zionist and
other movements.
Siebert has just retired as
president of the Bridgeport
Jewish Community Center. During
his presidency the necessary fund
was raised for the new Jewish Cen-
ter building and he presided at
its formal opening.
Siebert is active in Bridgeport's
Jewish Community Council, the
United Fund of Eastern Fairfield
County, Jewish War Veterans,
Bnai Brith, Congregation Rodeph
Sholom, which he has served as
chairman of the building fund,
and has served on many commu-
nity and Jewish Center commit-
tees. He plays an important role
in the Jewish Welfare Board.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36—Friday, November 27, 1964
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