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December 08, 1972 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-08

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Local Allocation to UJA Biggest Yet

Fisher Assures Israel of Nixon's Friendship THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Max
Foundation for Jewish Cul- vision; and Arnold Faudman, Fisher of Detroit told report-
ture and YIVO-Institute for chairman of the health and ers here that "President
National health and wel-
Jewish Research, was voted welfare division. Appropria- Nixon was a great friend of
fare services received alloca- $26,200, an increase of $5,000. tions for major overseas Israel during his first term
Reports on recommenda- beneficiary agencies and na- and will remain a great
tions of $130,695, $12,400 more
than in 1971. The agencies tions were prepared by Judge tional central service dues friend of Israel during his
are Bnai Brith Ilillel Foun- Lawrence Gubow, chairman were presented by Hyman second term."
Fisher, immediate past
dations, $42.550; Nation al of the community relations Safran, former Federation
Jewish Welfare Board, division; Julian S. Tobias, president, and William Avru- president of the Council of
chairman
of
the
education
di-
$44,000; and Jewish Occupa-
nin, JWF executive vice Jewish Federations and Wel-
tional Council, $3,500. The
president. All recommenda- fare Funds and a personal
Council of Jewish Federa-
tions were reviewed by Fed- friend of Mr. Nixon, said he
B-G's
Daily
Schedule
tions and Welfare Funds and
eration's executive commit-
SDE BOKER — David Ben- tee,. of w hich Alan E.
D•lly—Hospital—Sympathy
the Large City Budgeting
Conference receive dues of Gurion at 86 devotes 15 hours Schwartz is chairman.
a
day
to
writing
his
memoirs
$36,430 and $4,215 respec-
and historical works, three
tively.
hour s to reading and six
The final Brith youth serv• hours to sleep. He disclosed
ice allocations w a a $9,550 his strict daily schedule re-
21032 Gmbeck M 97
larger than the previous al- cently to a delegation of the
I Wit N • OWN
Warren
locations. The governors State List which visited him
voted this further support of at his home in Kibutz Sde
PR 2-4350
youth activities as evidence Boker.
World Wodo Deotrery

did
not
"envisage
any
changes in American foreign
policy toward Israel."
Fisher was here for a
week's visit.

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of Federation's increasing in-
terest in programs geared to
college-age youth. This is in
addition to other projects
recently funded by United
Jewish Charities, such as a
professorship in Jewish his-
tory at the University of
Michigan and weekend re-
treats at Tamarack for col-

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American Association for
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comprised of the American
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