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November 10, 1972 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-11-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Rabbi Jack Cohen, execu-
tive director of the Coordin-
ating Council, called the one-
year grant "a very good
first step" and told the Jew-
ish Telegraphic Agency that
the council had "assurances
that this is just the begin-
ning."

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sidering the disclosures in
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ciation of Jewish Anti-Pover-
ty Workers, headed by S.
Elly Rosen, Rabbi Cohen
said Jewish-population fig-
ures were outdated.
It has been estimated that
250,000 of the city's nearly
1,900,000 Jews live below the
poverty line.
Rosen said he welcomed
the city's $250,000 grant to

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in opulence, while 95 per and could not cancel out the
cent are In an uncertain sit-
uation as Latin America
seeks its new destiny—which
may take a generation.
That view was presented
here by Dr. Isaac Golden-
berg, president of the Latin
American Jewish communi-
a branch of the World Jewish
Congress, who addressed the
sixth conference of Latin
American Jewish communi-
ties.
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United Jewish Council of the
East Side, a member of the
Coordinating Council, and in
the Bronx section by a neigh-
borhood organization to be
created. Each of these two
drives will receive $75,000.
The remainder of t h e
quarter-million-dollar grant
— $100,000 — will be used by
the Coordinating Council for
what t h e mayor's office
called "research on Jewish
poverty in the city, pro-
grams to assist the poor and
neighborhood groups to par-
ticipate in those programs."

The Coordinating Council,
embracing more than 30
Jewish antipoverty groups, is
headed by Jerome Becker, a
lawyer and member of' the
Asked why thousands of
City Human Rights Commis- dollars were needed to re-
sion.
search the situation of the
On the council's recom-
Jewish poor in the city con-

mendation, the grant will be
used mainly for community
action programs on Manhat-
tan's Lower East Side and
in the Grand Concourse-Tre-

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mont section of the Bronx continuing "discrimination" many of the city's needy
"where there are substantial by the city against them.
Jews live outside those areas.
concentrations of Jewish
Rosen said "nothing has
poor" outside the city's 26 of-
been done" about Jews' be- WHEN YOU 'Ac A COCKTAIL
ficial poverty areas.
Administration of the ing "locked out of the pover-
funds will be handled on the ty program," and "we will
Lower East Side by the not accept the grant as a

NEW YORK (JTA)—May-
or John V. Lindsay, citing
"widespread poverty among
groups that previously had
not attempted to benefit
from governmental efforts to
assist the poor," announced
Monday "an important ef-
fort" — totaling $250,000 —
"to assist the Jewish poor."
The city's goal, Lindsay
said, "is to achieve the full-
est possible participation by
poor people in community
action and other anti-pover-
ty programs."
A
city
administration
spokesman termed this grant
the first of its kind for Jew-
ish poor.
He praised the "effort to
assist the Jewish poor" of
the newly fOrmed Metropoli-
tan New York Coordinating
Council on Jewish Poverty,
"under the effective leader-
ship of Jerry Becker," and
the Human Resources Ad-
ministration, headed by Jule
M. Sugarman.

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American tourist from Stock-
ton, Calif., was released
from jail last weekend and
put aboard a plane for the
United States.
He had been arrested and
held without bail on sus-
picion that he was implicated
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Dr. Goldmann said the
WJC planned a new depart-
ment to help Jews in the
Third World, whose member
nations, he said, often vote
against Israel at the United
Nations because they don't
understand Jews' problems.

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