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working manual that was used by
conference participants as a guide
for evaluating the communal needs
in the fund-raising campaign.
Judge Lawrence Gubow made
the plea for the local programs
of the Jewish Community Council
and for national community rela-
`Jewish Communities
Throughout World Face
Revolutionary Threat'
tions agencies. He requested that
the local community relations funds
be increased from $147,206 to $157,-
000 and the national allocation
from $166,000 to $179,000.
The request for an Increase in
health and welfare funds from
$923,000 to $1,533,000 locally and
from $71,200 to $96,000 nationally
was made by Ronald Greenberg,
who pointed out that federal allo-
cations for these needs are de-
creasing and there will be an
obligation to meet them with
Allied Jewish Campaign assis-
tance.
NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr. Na-
Minimal increases for the comin g
hum Goldmann warned that the
survival of Jewish communities year were asked for the education
throughout the world is imperiled division by George M. Zeltzer.
Irving Rose, in his analysis of
by the "revolutionary character of
our century."
capital needs, stated that 520,000,-
000
is needed for a new home for
In an address to the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations, aged and Jewish Center structures
and
that the lack of funds corn-
national board of trustees and the
presidents of its constituent Re- pels a delay in commencing build-
form Jewish Temples, the presi- ing activities. His request was for
dent of the World Jewish Congress inclusion of a $1,500,000 sum to be
declared that the threat is not so earmarked for the capital needs
much one of "classical antiSemi- program.
tism"
Numerous comments on various
it is "the awakening of
hundreds of people, of classes and issues involved in communal pro-
graming were made by Jack
countries oppressed in the past"
While Jews as individuals Shenkman, president of the United
may not be in danger, Dr. Gold- Hebrew Schools; Brewster Broder,
mann said, Jewish communities president of the Jewish Community
are threatened by "the explosive Center; Morris Garvett, president
Sinai Hospital; Joseph Kripke,
internal situation" In their re- of
Rabbi James Gordon, Rabbi J. S.
spective countries. He cited
Sperka,
Isidore Shrodeck, Mrs.
Cuba at an example where, he
noted, the regime which is "not Perry Grossman, Mrs. Max Dash
kin
and
others.
tamed with any anti-Semitiens,
saw the ruin of a once-flour-
A report on the progress being
ishing and prosperous Jewish
made by the Parents Association
community because it was tied
for. Jewish Residential Care in
up with the middle class, which
behalf of the retarded was made
the Castro regime destroyed."
by Mrs. Moe Mitteldorf. Assur-
Dr. Goldmann cited the cur- ances were given by Federation
rent situation facing the 3,000,000 President Man Schwartz that the
Jews in the Soviet Union as an- needs of the retarded will be
other example. If the problem of studied further and that Federa-
Soviet Jewry were just one "of tion is preparing to provide help
regular anti-Semitism," he stated. in filling this important need of
providing Proper assistance to
it would be serious, but less com-
the retardates.
plicated than it is.
"This is a social need which
The problem there is that while
the Soviet regime recognizes the will not be ignored," Schwartz
rights of minority groups that are stated,
territorially concentrated and can
Rabbi Gordon especially empha-
form their own autonomous re- sized the importance-of day schools
gime, the Jews are dispersed and pleaded for priority for this
throughout the Soviet Union, he ob- educational need.
served. "It is thus a problem how
The meeting was marked by a
to grant them the same rights as report on activities on the-Univer-
are enjoyed by the territorially sity of Michigan campus, and the
concentrated other minorities."
added assistance planned by Fed-
eration for Hillel Foundations was
commended by Rabbi Joel Poup-
ko, assistant director of U. of M.
Hillel, and a U. of M. Hillel stu-
dent activist, Ned Kripke. Added
emphasis on Hillel Foundation
I' I I
needs was expressed in behalf of
Hillel at Wayne State University
by Gloria Farbman.
A report was submitted by
Jerome Katz on activities of Mich-
igan Association of Jewish College
Students.
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