THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
14—Friday, Sept. 1, 1972

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Bond Parley Told of Record Sales in Eight-Month Period .

Jewish Agency Tab
Put at $465 Million

JERUSALEM ( JTA ) —The
Jewish Agency's budget and

finance committee recorn
mended a working budget of
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CHERRY HILL. N.J. bond campaign. In 1971, the executive vice president of tense expenditures this year,
Finance its defense costs ar still run-
(JTA i—Jewish leaders from total sales for the entire year I the 1110, Israel' s
the I . S and Canada meet- reached 5251,090.600. I Minister Finhas Sapir called ning five times higher than
frr
wider
economic
aid to they were in 1966, amounting
launched
a
c..m
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J-e_: hero
The Leadership Confer-
ee,reell ie
cor e was addressed by Is- ! Israel through bond sales to to a third of the total national
Ai
In eri
a n and
budget.
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'M inister Canadian
of Trans.
port Shinion Peres who as- I Je -,vr3.
Julian B. Venezky, national
Ambassador Itzhak Ra-
sailed the 505ict Union's
chairman for regions, report-
recent imposition of high
to
envoy
bin,
Israel's
ed a marked increase in U.S.-
!
exit taxes on educated Bus-
1tashingum, told the dele-
Israel trade since 1961 with
Sian Jews seeking to erni•
gates in an address that
the U.S. still enjoying a fa
grate to Israel.
yorable balance,.
the continuation of the V■ 40-
. .
Pere, c
y ear-old (ease-fire repre-
Rabbi Leon Kronish
d tnt . -Sir' .. , ii 'i ''u sented the most important
Miami, chairman of the Na-
single contribution to a real
tional Rabbinic Cabinet of
and lasting peace in the
the IBO, predicted that the
lift,
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area.
special bond campaign to he
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add
if a •flintrnttrn
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.
Is
Shirnon Al-xt2rironc.
conducted by more than 800
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rael's economic minister to synagoggues in the U.S. end
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which tr.i
told
thedelegates
Canada
over the high Holy
e
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most pr,
characterized
Peres
Is '
although Israel has for Days would yield $35,000,000
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'he anr, •a] rael•:: relations wish the U.S.! that
the first time since the Six- I compared to $25,000,000 last
‘ . .1. ■
Serious and promis- •
ay War decreased its de- ; year.
, the iInca.: one could hope for" D
and stressed that "Israel is
!972 Is
n to date an ally which is willing and
5:48,()00,(X)1), able to defend its own pos-
fezure ever at- lure wilt it..., own strength." •
the hi.
In a cabled nos-ace to
tained
; the first ei.2lit
months of the y ear in any Rothberg and Leo Bernstein.'

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NEW YORK — Quick and
The special help being
responsive action by 47 fed- given and projected, Fisher
erations across the country noted, is to meet special
has resulted in allocations needs not met by the gov-
totaling 51.386,000, two- ernment, the fled Cross and
thirds of the financial as- other agencies, and in no
sistance recently requested sense to substitute for them.
by the Council of Jewish
Federations
and
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The bulk of mankind are
Funds (C.JF), to help rebuild
schoolboys through life —
the shattered Jew ish com-
munity of Wilkes-Barre. l'a., Thomas Jefferson
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The l'JF, which has been
coordinating national assist-
ance to Wilkes-Barre as well
as to other communities in
Pennsylvania and New York
ravaged by the storm Agnes
earlier this summer, issued
la call to member Jewish
'federations for financial as-
, sistance for the Wilkes-Barre
, community totaling more than
$2.000,000. This followed ap-
proval by the CJF executive
! committee of an assistanc;_,
program worked out by the
CJF in consultation with the
Jewish Federation of Wilkes-
, Barre (The Wyoming Valley
I Jewish Committee.)
"This generous outpouring
by Jewish communities
across the country and the
! unprecedented speed with
which these funds are being
made available, is indicative
of the concern of the Amer-
ican Jewish community for
the wellbeing of the Wilkes-
Barre community. - Fisher
said.
He added, "The response
to the urgent needs of the •
Jewish community of
Wilkes-Barre and to the
Cif, call for financial as-
sistance is being met in
many cases by commit-
ments greater than what
has been asked and Is re-
flective of the deep sense
of community shared by
the total American Jewish
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meet the Jewish community's
needs over a two-year period
---individual needs, continu-
ation of Jewish communal
services, restoration of Jew-
ish institutions and initial
interest payments for busi-
ness loans. To meet these
needs, the minimum total re-
quired is $2,396,396.
The CJF president noted
that of the minimum total
[ needed, Wilkes-Barre is un-
1 dertaking to provide $295,-
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