THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 25, 1974-9 Campaign Hosts Dr. Aryeh Nesher • at Nov. 4 Leaders h ip Inst i tute Dr. Aryeh Negher, special representative of Israel Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, will be the principal speaker at the 1975 campaign leadership institute, an- nounced 1975 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund chairmen Richard Sloan and Arthur Howard. The institute, to which campaign leadership and workers have been invited, will be held 7:45 p.m. Nov. 4 at the - United Hebrew Schools. It will provide an orienta- on to techniques, ap- proaches and problems for workers in the upcoming Campaign. Dr. Nesher was recently elected a vice president of Federation Reports (Continued from: Page 1)_ Presenting the Butzel Award to Schwartz, Fisher praised the former Federa- tion president as an untiring worker _in Jewish and civic ranks. He said that "Alan is living proof of the principle that if you want an important job done, look for a busy man." - Schwartz responded by ex- pressing pride in his entire family's participation in the communal labors to which he has become devoted. He . em- phasized the importance of total commitment and joined in indicating deep apprecia- tion for the close cooperation /1..••• ■ the 'University of Haifa, and added that reservations may is known for his eloquent be made by calling the cam- speeches in behalf of the paign office, WO 5-3939. United Jewish Appeal. In 1950 he joined the min- istry of labor as an eco- nomic affairs assistant and later worked as a scientific adviser and consultant in human relations to the. Is- raeli government a n d the Jewish Agency. "Dr. Nesher is a dynamic and informed spokesman for Israel," said Sloan. "His campaign techniques a r e widely acknowledged for their effectiveness." "We urge all campaign workers to attend this im- portant preparation meet- ing," said Howard, who Progressive Year that has been established by Federation with the United Foundation. Hyman Safran presented the slate of directors and the following were elected to the board of governors of Federa- tion: • Michigan's Largest Selection of Backgammon Sets DIAMONDS • FINE JEWELRY • GIFT BOUTIQUE Manufacturers of Original and Unusual Creations AUTHORIZED APPRAISERS •ESTATE LIQUIDATORS JEWELRY DESIGNERS DR. ARYEH NESHER 31313 Northwestern Hwy. Smite 109 Farmington Huh- 851-7333 OUR GIFT TO YOU. Avern L. Cohn, Dr. Conrad L. Giles, and Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse were elected to serve three-year terms. Re- elected to new three-year terms were Judge Lawrence Gubow, Rabbi James I. Gor- don, Rabbi Milton Rosen- baum, Mrs. Norman H. Ros- enfeld, Dr. Peter G. Shifrin, and George M. Zeltzer. Sapir Says Israel Needs Cash to Absorb Soviet Immigrants TEL AVIV (JTA) — Pin- has Sapir, chairman of the Jewish Agency _ and World Zionist Organization Exec- utives, told the United Jew- ish Appeal Study Mission here that Israel was in des- perate need of cash to ab- sorb an expected new influx of immigrants, mainly from the Soviet Union, while main- taining national security and paying the debts of the Yom Kippur War. Sapir's message was de- livered personally to the 200 members of the UJA mission headed by —UJA . general chairman, Paul Zuckerman, and was contained in a let- ter from Sapir to the leader- ship of the UJA and the Council of Jewish Federa- tions and Welfare Funds (CJFWF) in America. Sap- ir's letter was released by Zuckerman in New York sev- ral days ago. • • Sapir said that the only way to prevent another Middle East war was to bol- er Israel's strength by the apid increase -of its popu- lkion. While Israel today has a population of approximately 3,000,000, Sapir said, "within the next five years we would like to increase to 4,000,000 and thus be immensely stronger." He said that as a result of the Jackson Amendment, Is- rael expected between 45- 60,000 Jews to come here yearly from the Soviet Union. The Jewish Agency is pre- paring for the absorption of 60,000 )rnmigrants next year, - he said, even though only 25,341 emigres arrived from the USSR last year com- pared to 39,332 the year be- fore. Sapir reminded the Amer- ican-Jewish leaders that ,"a full third of everything we produce" goes to pay for de- fense needs and the costs of the- Yom Kippur War "which consumed an entire year of Israel's gross national pro- duct. - Meanwhile, the study mis- sion visited Kiryat Shemona to see at first hand how the government and the. Jewish Agency have bolstered the - security, economic and soc- ial life of the immigrant township of 20,000. 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