2"dt.Fe" 16-Month Half-Billion Goal Set for Israel Bonds WASHINGTON (JTA) — A cam- paign for a record sale of $500 mil- lion in Israel bonds to bolster Is- rael's economy in the present crisis was launched here Sunday at a national emergency confer- ence of American and Canadian Jewish leaders. Officials said the worldwide drive would seek to obtain $150,000,000 in sales by the end of 1970, with the remaining $350,000,000 in sales to be sought next year. Samuel Rothberg, na- tional campaign chairman, said last year pyoceeds from Israel bond sales totalled $160,000,000. The extraordinary h a 1 f-billion dollar goal for the next 16 months was adopted by an international conference of world Jewish lead- ers in Israel last month. Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir told the con- ference Sunday that Israel's cur- rent defense outlays amount to 25 per cent of Israel's gross national expansion plan which anticipated total investments of $7,000,000,000, of which $5,500,000,000 will have to come from outside aid. He said that investment rate was needed to provide for the absorption of Joey Adams Heads 250,000 new immigrants over the Program of Dinner next five years and to boost ex- Joey Adams, star of stage, ports from $1,400,000,000 to $2,- 600,000,000 by 1975. screen, radio, television and night clubs will head the program at Abraham Feinberg, president of the Bnai David testimonial dinner the Israel Bond Organization, honoring Joseph, Mendel and urged the "greatest mobilization Simon Shifman as Bnai David Men of financial support" in Israel's of the Year, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday history because Israel's problems at the synagogue. could be met only "by a complete- The Shifman brothers are being ly new approach to our obligations honored for their and responsibilities." He pointed 40 years of serv- out that, to reach the half-billion ice to Bnai David dollar goal, a doubling would have and their devo- to be achieved of the record Israel tion to Jewish bond sales of $217,000,000 during causes and to the the year of the Six-Day War. Rothberg said that without Israel state of Israel. Rabbi Ilayint Bonds, "the economy of Israel • Donin will give the tribute. to the Shifmans, a n d Cantor Hyman J. Adler will render the musical salute. Jerome Sobel is the toast- Adams master. Harry Keltonow is testimonial chairman, INC and Max Sosin is president. Dinner music will be provided OF HARVARD ROW by Eric Rosenow and his Conti- Designers of Fine Furs nentals. For reservations to the Complete Fur Service dinner, on behalf of Israel Bonds, 11 MILE AND LAMER call the synagogue, EL 6-8210, or Mac 358-0850 the Israel Bond office, 352-6770. product, compared with the 9.5 per cent of the United States GNP. He outlined a five-year economic • • • cannot be strong enough to with- stand the crushing burdens of de- fense," or provide homes and jobs for the new immigrants whom Is- rael must continue to receive for her own sake as well as for the sake of the rebirth of the Jewish people." Leo Bernstein of New York, Is- rael Bond vice-president, said that non-Jewish purchasers were hav- ing an increasing role in Israel Bond sales. He said that during the past seven years, sales to banks, pension funds, labor unions and insurance firms had amounted to $155,000,000. He emphasized that the primary responsibility was with the Jewish community and that a concerted effort was planned to en- roll 1,000 Orthodox, Conservative and Reform congregations in the United States and Canada for an intensive effort during the period of the Jewish High Holy Days. • This initial phase, its leaders hope, will produce sales of $30,000,000, as compared with about _$17,000,- 000 in sales last year. • • • 3 Young Israels Join in Bond Dinner • Young Israels of Greenfield, Oak-Woods and Northwest Detroit are joining in the combined Young Israels leadership reception-dinner 7 p.m. Monday at Young Israel Oak-Woods. - Phillip Stollman, chairman of the Israel Bond congregational and High Holy Day council, said Dr. Arieh Plotkin, former intelli- gence officer in the Israel Defense Forces and an authority on Middle Eastern affairs, will be guest speaker at this pre-high Holy Day dinner on behalf of Israel Bonds. Twenty-seven Young Israel lead- ers are sponsoring this affair. 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JDC Grant Enables Hebrew U. to Offer Israel's 1st Grad So cial Work Degree JERUSALEM—Israel's f i r s t graduate program in social work has been instituted at the Hebrew University's Paul Baerwald School of Social Work as a result of an agreement between the university and the Joint Distribution Com- mittee, it was announced by Sam- uel L. Haber, JDC executive vice- chairman. The program will inclnde courses leading to a master's degree in social work, additional faculty, re- search projects and scholarships. Eventually it may be expanded to include a doctoral degree, he add- ed. The program was made pos- sible by a funding agreement between the university and the JDC, whereby each will provide an annual grant of $50,000 for five years, Haber said. The JDC receives funds for its programs in Israel and some 25 other countries, mainly from the campaigns of the United Jewish Appeal. 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