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January 29, 1965 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-29

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Carol A. Dickstein
New 3[1.C. LiFICS011

Resettlement Service Will Receive
$30,853 More for New Arrivals in '65

Resettlement Service, the agen- helpful in planning of Federation
cy responsible for assistance to and its agencies.
immigrant families resettling in
Currently under active consid-
Detroit, will receive an additional eration by the committee and the
$30,853 during its current fiscal Budget and Planning Divisions of
Federation are several other pro-
year.
The increase. bringing the total posals which require further eval-
allocation to $67,258, was ap- uation or exploration. Some of the
proved by the Federation board of agencies submitting these proj-
governors because of anticipated ects are the University of Michi-
resettlement of 22 new families gan Hillel Foundation. the Jewish
instead of the 10 who had been Community Center. the United
expected at the time of the budget Hebrew Schools and the Fresh Air
Society.
presentation last May.
Members of the committee on
Alan E. Schwartz, chairman of
the health and welfare division, grants—ire Mandell L. Berman.
pointed out that immigrant fain- Samuel S. Greenber g, Alan
Hies require substantial financial Schwartz, Louis Tabashnik. Erwin
,"
,
help to set them up in housekeep- S. Simon. president, UJC; Hyman
ing; for evaluation of their health Safran, president of Federation;
MRS. HERBERT LAWSON needs and vocational potential; William Avrunin, executive three-
and or mar* other problems in- tor of Federation.
Carol A. Dickstein and Herbert herent in- adjustment to a new
Lawson were united in Marriage environnient and a new way of
in ceremonies Sunday evening at
life.



Adas Shalom Synagogue. Officia-
"Detroit is accepting its fair
ting were Rabbi Jacob Segal and
share of the total immigration
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel.
load destined for settlement in the
Parents of the couple are the United States." Schwartz said.
Morris Dicksteins of Westland
*
A pre-campaign budget formula
Ave., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs.
applicable to funds raised in the
Nathan Lefkovitz of Berg Ave.
1965 Allied Jewish Campaign was
The bride wore a sheath gown
of peau de sole and Alencon lace
approved by the board of gover-
on French net. The bodice dipped
New projects for the betterment nors of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
low in the back, and the train
of facilities and services to the De- eration.
was detachable. Her pouf veil was
The 1965 formula as recom-
troit Jewish comunity were con-
held in place by a lace crown.
sidered when the Jewish Commun- mended by the steering commit-
Dorothy Tucker was maid of ity Foundation met to review a tee of the pre-campaign budget
honor, and Mrs. Dennis Dickstein. series of proposals submitted by conference, based on this year's
matron of honor. Bridesmaids were local agencies requesting funds anticipated minimum campaign
Mrs. David Kaplan. Darlene Dis- from the foundation.
achievement of $5.000,000, would
ner, Ruthie. Rott and Mrs. Robert
The board of directors of the raise the allotment for Israel and
Binder.
UJC voted to establish the foun- overseas to 53.84 per cent, an in-
The bridegroom's brother-in-law. dation in April 1964 as a resource crease of $231,785 over the 1964
Murray Yolles, was best man. Ron- for extra-budgetary programs re- allocation. Local and national
ald Cohen, Jerry Pearlman. Larry lated to the general health, wel- agencies would receive increased
Millman. Joel Fisher, Edward Kan- fare, educational. cultural, group cash allotments also, the total ris-
ter. Sanford Reisman, Allen Sid- identification and comunity rela- ing from $1,962,743 to $2,038,083.
low and Dennis Dickstein, the tions objectives of the Jewish Wel- i Division of funds for domestic
categories as approved by the
bride's brother, were ushers.
fare Federation.
Following a Puerto Rico and •
The foundation will finance board at a campaign achievement
Miami Beach honeymoon, the cou- special research and pioneering of 55.000.000 would provide in -
ple will live in the Georgetown projects not normally included in ; creases of $61,579 for local operat-
Jewish communal service operat- ing, $4.725 for local capital, and
Apartments.
• ing programs. Money for these $9.037 for national agencies.
Louis Tabashnik, chairman of
projects will be set aside in
Eastern European Jewry amounts
of up to 50 per cent from the steering committee, pointed
to Be Discussion Topic the unrestricted earnings from out that the new budget formula
gifts. legacies. trusts and other as- means that any amount beyond
at Haboniin Seminar
sets of the United Jewish Chari- the $4.800,000 mark will be desig-
nated 90 per cent for overseas and
"Jewry in Eastern Europe" will ties.
Max J. Zivian, chairman of the Israel with the balanc. for domes-
be the topic of Detroit Habonim's
tic use. Up to and including the
seminar this weekend.
I committee on grants of the foun-
Meir Ciporen, head of Chicago dation. announced approval of a $4,800,000 figure the formula ap-
liabonim and member of the cen- project for the development of plied to the division of funds will
tral executive of the youth move- ; additiom.I demographic and socio- , remain exactly the same • as last
ment. will address the group at an logical data on Detroit's Jewish year's.
oneg Shabbat 8:30 p.m. today at community. It will be a continua-
the Labor Zionist Institute. His tion of Dr. Albert Mayer's 10-ye.ar Palm Beach Federation
topic will be "Eastern Europe in research project. The new pro-
ject will take two years to com- Eyes Doubling of Quota
the Early 20th Century."
A symposium and "kumzitz" will plete. Dr. Mayer, who is a member
PALM BEACH (JTA) — The
be held 8 p.m. Saturday and a of the faculty of Wayne State Uni- Jewish community here was urged
versity,
plans
to
concentrate
in
final session at 1 p.m. Sunday,
to think in terms of more than
when a summary of the seminar developing information about the double the quota raised in the re-
will be made in workshop session. Jewish community which will be cently closed 1964 drive. Robert E.
List, campaign chairman, reported
that the Jewish Federation of
Palm Beach County raised about
583.000 in the last campaign, while
the goal had been $90,000.
However, he proposed that the
community think in terms of $200,-
000 as a "realistic figure."
ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
The Jewish Federation's local
service program will, hereafter,
receive some support from the
lb. 39`
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to the West Palm Beach Commun-
lb.
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Budget Formula
Boosts Allotment
of Israel Funds

ew Projects Get
Agency's Support

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16—Friday, January 29, 1965

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