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June 13, 1975 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-06-13

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6 Friday, June 13, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

1976 UJA Campaign Begins as Leaders Pledge $2 Million

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NEW YORK — Seventy-
five leaders of the American
Jewish community partici-
pating in the United Jewish
Appeal executive committee
retreat made specific com-
mitments for more than $2
million in cash payments on
outstanding pledges by June
20.
The leadership action,
announced today by UJA
General Chairman Frank R.
Lautenberg,, provided cru-
cial new momentum to the
UJA total mobilization
drive.
Many of the leaders pre-
sent increased their 1976

pledges above their 1975 giv-
ing, thereby launching the
1976 campaign. Accelera-
tion and completion of the
1975 campaign by the end of
June is an additional goal of
the total mobilization.
The four-day retreat in
Southburg. Conn. served as
a working session for creat-
ing the basic elements of the
1976 campaign.
Major actions approved
by the executive commit-
tee included: the establish-
ment of a broad program
of campaign management
and solicitor training; in-
tensification of the activi-

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communal leaders to Is-
rael.
Highlights of the retreat
included reports on the ur-
gent budgetary needs of the
Jewish Agency and the
Joint Distribution Commit-
tee by Melvin Dubinsky.
UJA national chairman rep-
resenting the JDC; an exam-
ination of 1976 in the per-

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Aviv University; and a •e- . ,
port on Israel, "Today and
Tomorrow, - by the Hon. ,
Haim H. Cohen, Justice, Is-
rael Supreme Court.

Israel Guards All Holy Places
Religious Affairs Minister Says

NEW YORK — David
Glass, the youngest director
general in the Israeli gov-
ernment at 38, in charge of
the ministry of religious af-
fairs, told a group of com-
munity leaders including
representatives of the prin-
cipal religious denomina-
tions, Catholic, Protestant.
and Jewish, about the pro-
pe• care given religious
shrines in Israel by the gov-
ernment in response to re-
cent Arab allegations charg-
ing the Israelis with
desecrating certain holy
sites in Jerusalem.
Addressing a luncheon of
the New York Board of Rab-
bis Glass said the Israelis
founded a department for
christian communities in
order to deal with problems
regarding holy places and
clerical personnel caught in
the conflict that character-
ized Israel's early struggle
for independence. Even-
tually, all damages caused
in the wars of 1948 and 1967
were repaired by the Israel
government through in-
demnities paid by the minis-
try of religious affairs, even
to those institutions which
were -not directly damaged
as a result of fighting by the
Israel defense forces.
To provide proper reli-
gious and education facili-
ties for Christians who for-
merly lived in border
villages in the Galilee and
who had begun to congre-
gate in the towns such as
Nazareth and Shfar Am as

a result of the partition of
the Holy Land, the govern-
ment undertook a long-
range building program.
Glass noted that, while
Moslem and Christian sites
were exempt from paying
income and municipal taxes,
synagogues and Jewish reli-
gious sites operated by the
Jewish community ,were
obliged to meet these levies,
in spite of the tremendous
tax burden already faced by
the Jewish community in
order to meet its defense
needs.

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top-level gifts; continua-
tion of a regionalized ap-
proach to campaigning
and community assistance
through the reorganized
UJA national campaign
cabinet; and implementa-
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