mandant, now managing director of the Israel Discount Bank In- vestment Corp., addressing Friday's gathering, said that Israel had s entered the third phase of its de- velopment with more sophisticated and severe problems than in the early years of growth. He admitted that "had we in Israel been more experienced in dealing with the complex problems of a developing country we might have acted more carefully." He added: "The recent phase of growth, which was a $200,000,000 pump- priming operation on Israel indus- try, resulted in full employment and an excess of imports over exports to the country. Present problems have resulted from de- creased rate of immigration and reduced demand for housing in addition to excess of imports over exports and unemployment." ■■•■■ Allied Jewish Campaign Reaches High , Mark of Encouragement Toward Succes General Dan Tolkowsky is shown here addressing last Friday's Allied Jewish Campaign report meeting. At the head table are major campaign division heads. A high mark was reached last Friday in the solicitations for the Allied Jewish Campaign, and the division heads expressed confi- dence that the hoped-for 56,000.- 000 goal can be attained. Campaign chairman Alfred L. Deutsch. reporting on the total of $4,712.219 then reported from 14,751 donors, said the amount raised was 80 per cent of last ' year's total secured from 60 per cent of 1966 pledges. At the next report meeting, 9:45 a.m. Sunday, in the lecture hall of Sinai Hospital, Dr. Julien Privet., the hospital's executive vice president, will review the present services and future growth of Sinai. Both Sinai Hos- pital and its Shiffman Clinic are Allied Jewish Campaign beneficiaries. At last Friday's meeting, honors were extended to the women's divi- sion, headed by Mrs. Arthur H. Rice, which has thus far raised 99.4 of its last year's total of $697,- 000. Mrs. Harry L. Jones, national chairman of the 1..Inited Jewish Appeal women's division, praised the women workers and com- mended Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Jerome Hauser, president of the women's division. Malcolm S. Lowenstein, pre- For Some of the best buys on new Pontiacs and Tempests ASK FOR SAUL BERCH AT Packer Pontiac 18650 LIVERNOIS 1 block South of 7 U N 3-9300 When everyone starts talking about places they're going to this summer, keep quiet, wait for your opening and say softly campaign vice-chairman, reviewed progress of pre-campaign workers and urged them to step-up the tempo of solicitation. Harold S. Norman, also a pre-campaign vice- chairman, called for division re- ports. Brigadier General Dan Tolkow- sky, former Israel Air Force com- Know Your Community Contributors to the Allied Jewish Campaign help Israel grow grass and trees where none had grown before and they make the desert' bloom. They have helped settle 250,000 immigrants in towns that did not exist 10 years ago. Detroiters indicated they are well aware of the need at the Pre- Campaign Budget Conference of the Jewish Welfare Fund held in December of 1966, when it was agreed that 58 per cent of the 1967 Allied Jewish Campaign funds should be applied to the work that is being done by agencies over- seas. Not to deprive local services, the percentages were based on the proviso that the campaign raise at least $5.573,000. a services given by United Jewish Appeal agencies in the United States, Europe, Africa and Israel. UNITED HIAS SERVICE—Last year $50,000 in local funds helped carry on the agency's program to assist Jewish migrants in moving to countries other than Israel where they could find freedom and security by providing temporary care and shelter and aided in helping them become self-sufficient in the new country. AMERICA-ISRAEL CULTURAL FOUNDATION—This agency which w as allocated $16,000 by the Allied Jewish Campaign in Detroit in 1966 finances Israeli cultural insti- tutions and programs. JEWISH TELEGRAPHIC AGEN- CY — World-wide news services which keeps the press, radio and television up-to-date on events in and affecting Israel. It received a grant of $11,000 in 1966. HEBREW UNIVERSITY-TECH- NION JOINT MAINTENANCE APPPEAL — The $33,150 allocated from Detroit's campaign helps support Hebrew University at Je- rusalem and the Israel Institute of Technology at Haifa. In 1966 the United Jewish Appeal and its agencies received $2,800,- 000 out of a total of $2,295.000 allo- cated in Detroit to overseas agen- cies. Other overseas funds aided by the Allied Jewish Campaign are: JOINT DISTRIBUTION COM- MITTEE — Out of the total pro- ' posed JDC budget this year of $23,000,000, approximately one- fourth will go to the Malben pro- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS gram of medical care, homes for the aged and cash relief in Israel. 10 — Friday, April 14, 1967 For the care of Jewish children and adults in Moslem countries and in Europe, the Joint will spend $8,500,000 on child care, medical aid, cash relief, secular and reli- gious education, food packages. ORT programs of vocational training will receive grants of $2,- 000.000. Relief in transit for im- migrants will take $3.200.000 with the remainder of the $23.000,000 going for support of 115 yeshivoth in Israel, assistance to immigrant rabbis, Passover relief and a myr- iad of other small but important projects. 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