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November 12, 1971 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-11-12

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Allied Campaign Makes Record
Allocations to Overseas Causes

Cabinet Ministers
Asked to Resign

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NEW YORK (JTA)—The rab-
binical Alliance of America de-

(i;aftiiiii4frain Pagel)

AFTER-5
GOWNS •
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cil, $18,780; and the Synagogue
can Tergasyn n. snciety,-'
an In I Council of America ,$1,500.
Manded•the resignation 'of two Is-

creasezof - $15,000 for a total of
The report of the division also
$50,066;'J e wish Telegraphic anticipates -being called upon,
Agent)", $17,000; and- the United later in the year, to - make an
BIAS Service, $54,000.
additiOnal. dive
- t grant to the re-
In the latter case, the board structured ' , Mb- Wean Jewish, Con-
noted they were providing a ference on ,Soviet Jewig: that
ion a few months
modeit increase. The report from began hi /Unct
the executive committee added the ago. - - - _
following,
National • leAlth and welfare
"We know
that fromtine to time emergency services- received alloCations of
situations may arise when, with- $118,295, which is 413,145 more
out any.. : . forewarning, opportuni- than in-1070. The agencies .are:
ties are Ativeri :us to help 'move Bnai Brith Nation- id Youth Serv-
Jews across certain borders _into ices- Appeal, - $33,000; Jewish
new countries of residence other Occupational Council, $3,500; and
than Israel. When conditions like the National Jewish = Welfare
this happen, BIAS is,prepared to _Board,. :$44,000. The Council of
act first And. ask' questionS later, Jewisk_Federitions- an• Welfare
Funds-and the Large City Bud-
with -ourisiessings
-- "--
geting Conference receive -dues
The total givennational
of $34,975 and $3,720, respective-
agenicies..-ls a - 10 per
in-
crealie over the amount : :-they
,
were allocated last vear.:'
An'increased grant for the Bnai
Brith
Youth
Services represents
National agencies hr the
menhy relations divisioW--z-inere support- of __the . Hine' programs,
allocated $173,280. The - largest thus takiiig another step toward
beneficiaries were the American greater participation by Federa-
Jewistt _Camaitiee:--snd,the Anti: tion in supporting Jewish ictivi-
Defamation •elgile, eaCh---- reeelv- fies'firie'etllIegelqiiith.-. A..:fitimber
ing $48,000. Other community _ re- of other programs also are being
ftiO. 014 locally, snek,ax.the, Jewish
lations agencies recelying-
tons are:' American - - J iwi s h 'commonit*Foandation- --Of United
Jewish
Charities -which has been
Congress, $33,000; Jewish Labor
Committee,: $15,000; Jewish 'War laveatili8 its fundi for a,. similar
Veterans, $9,000; National Coin.; purpose, especially at the Univer-
munity Relations _Advisory Coun- sity of Michigazt, in recent years.
, Sdietantial, r e a Ses. were
:recoinniended by the education
division forq(VO..inajoi agencies,
in lieeping.-3Vith.ar determination to
strengthin"those activities which
-116---the- _ -clinlity of Jewish
life, - nalionally is well as" onthe
home scene. - . '
NE* YORK (JTA)
A call In the educational field the
far 18 major , changes in the Eco- largest grant - -Aids $01,500 to the
nomic Opportunity Act and in the American Association for Jewish
city's antipoverty program, . so as Education. Other allocations are
no longer to "exclude" Jewish AmeriCan Jewish Historical So-
poor, was issued by Richard ciety, 8750; Dropsie College, $2,500;
Ravitch, chairman of the American Illstadrut Ivrit; $2,500;, Jewish
Jewish - Congress' commission on Publication Society; $1500; Jew-
urban affairs. ash Teacher's Seminary-Berzliah,
"Most Jewish poor are older per $1,100; National Fowzdation for
sons," Ravitch said. "As a result, Jewish Culture, $10,800; and YIVO-
needy Jews do not qualify for ben- Institute of Jewish - Research,
efits to which- they would other- $5,650. The National Conference
wise- be entitled," he. stated.' "This of Jewish Communal -Service re-
situation is inherently unjust. It ceived ,ssoce in dues.
must not_ continue."
Reports on recommendations
Ravitth, who made public a 45- were , prepared- by Ronald L.
page, analysis of -the problem, said, Greenberg, chairman of the health
1"Poyerty most ,be ,treated on the and welfare division of Federa-
basis of _need, mot _residence." Lion; George M. Zeltzer, educe-
:- He' voluted ,eut: that- the de-•lion division chairman; and Max J.
signation-of poVerty:areas by la• Pincus; :community relationis divi-
Aal- Administrators on._ thebases sion -chairman, and were presented
1- of Atimiber of Welfare Irecipknts, to the executive committee-of Fed-
-erationof. which Hyman Safran is
- rate of 'juvenile; delinquencyi
ddence of venereal disease and chairman. Final approval came
births: in city kospltals were. not; .Monday-at the : Federation board
:'applicable : to tbe ,..norstly-older of _governors .meeting,

raeli cabinet ministers for "try-
ing to stifle and subdue the outcry
against the law _ of "Who Is a
RAA president,- cited Dr. Yosef
Jew?" Rabbi Abraham Gross,
Burg, minister of interiod, and Dr.
Zerach Warhaftig, minister for re-
ligious affairs, both representing
the National Religious Party.

-

BOSTON
The American
Physicians Fellowship announces
that Dr. Robert B. Greenblatt of
Augusta, Ga., will be chairman
of the Gynecologic Endocrinology
and Reproductive Physiology Sem-
inar in Israel May 22-June 6. This
„symposium, sponsored by the
.APE, is under the jurisdiction of
the Lsrael Medical Association.
Dr. Greenblatt is professor and
chairman of the department of
endocrinology at the Medical Col-
lege of- Georgia in Augusta.
The Israeli chairman is Prof.
N. Soferman, president of the
Israel Society of Obstetrics and
Gynecology. The Israeli faculty
is in the process of being selected.

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the quarter-million Jews.- earning
_under -.$3,-000,:a year,. Ravitcb not,:
ed,-. - only,one-third live in official
Poverty, areas.
The AJCongress proposals in-
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antipoverty organization - to be-
created by the city's - Jewish com-
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their rights:-and opportunities :un-
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them to press, fora programs ; they

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prea -
suie..siill :not- be -forthcoming until
the ,variou.s..: ethnic and ,.radar
grouPs are inspred :that their poor
„w,i11._ all -share the poverix hands
equitabli.
Meanwhile;, the. Lower. East Side
ittion has taken
..iiiiiiriruidty--CorPer
the first_ step, towards serving
Jiviirdr-parieltr striping to place
representatives , of the Jewish com-
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Rabbi- Gloss jalso charged that
"Minister Warhaftig has repeated-
forbidden the gathering of sig-
natures for • petitions concerning
this issue at the Western Wall."
- The RAA leader further claimed
that Ministers Burg and Warhaftig
have "strongly criticized those who
protest the law of 'Who Is a
Jew?' "

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Rabbi Gross said that when
Knesset Members Rabbi Mena-
clam Porush, of Agudat Israel
tried to have the chamber de-
bate. the "Who Is A Jew" law,
"It
Miiiister Burg who de-
feated the motion."

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Friday, November 12, 1971-5

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