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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Israel and Agencies
Allocated $1 1 Million
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$49,500; nine-agency Joint
Cultural Appeal, $37,000;
American Association for
Jewish Education, $34,000;
National Jewish Commu-
nity Relations Advisory
Council, $26,750; and Bnai
Brith's national Hillel or-
ganization, $26,000.
The Jewish Labor Com-
mittee received $20,000,
while Jewish War Veterans,
National Conference on So-
viet Jewry, Synagogue
Council of America, Dropsie
University, and Jewish Oc-
cupational Council were
voted individual grants for a
total of $25,650.
Federation's dues to the
Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds,
Large City Budgeting
Conference, and National
Conference of Jewish
Communal Service were
approved in the amount of
$57,410 as part of the Fed-
eration's central services
expenses.
Chairman Mrs. Morris J.
Brandwine reported for the
Culture and Education Divi-
sion, recommending that
allocations totalling $35,300
be made to Hillel programs
on three Michigan cam-
puses. The monies approved
($20,000 for the University
of Michigan, $11,000 for
Wayne State and $4,300 to
Michigan State), will sup-
plement income received by
those student organizations
JERUSALEM — More
than 170 Jewish leaders,
meeting in a Jewish summit
conference last week, voiced
their solidarity with Israel
from the national Hillel
and outlined a series of
budget.
proposals to unite Jews
The monies voted the na-
around the world in support
tional and overseas benefici-
of Zionism and Israel.
aries were $445,175 more
The 2 1/2-day conference
than was allocated from the
was called on short notice to
1974 Campaign for these
plan world Jewish action
same organizations, accord-
following the anti-Zionist
ing to newly-elected Federa- resolution adopted by the
tion president Martin E.
United Nations General
Citrin.
Assembly.
Several recommendations
The conferees included
of Federation's capital overseas Jewish leaders and
needs committee were also prominent Israelis — minis-
approved at the meeting. ters, Jewish Agency Execu-
Chairman David Handle-- tive members, Knesseters,
man presented recommen- trade unionists and indus-
dations to allocate $200,000 trialists.
to replace a 20-year-old cen-
The conference called
tral kitchen at Camp Ta- for a series of subsequent
marack; Ortonville, which conferences of Jewish and
has become outdated and in- non-Jewish intellectuals
adequate.
to be held in the United
States, Canada, South
Physicians Plan America, Europe and Eng-
land. It also urged that the
Tour to Israel
next Yom Haatzmaut
The American Physicians (Independence Day) May
Fellowship invites physi- 5, 1976, be celebrated by
cians to participate in a world Jewry in an unprec-
15-day tour of Israel com- edented display of vigor
bined with the 10th world and unity.
Among other proposals
congress of the Israel Medi-
cal Association April made at the conference
27-May 12, leaving from were: a worldwide cam-
paign for signing a declara-
New York.
For information, call Dr. tion of identification with
Zionism and Israel; a buy-
Bernard Weston, 353-5660.
Israeli products campaign
This world is like the among Jews abroad; making
buckets of a well: While the 1976 a "Pilgrimage to Is-
full bucket is being emptied rael" year with all Jewish
of its water, the empty one, organizations and Jewish
at the bottom of the well, families urged to visit Is-
becomes filled.
rael; sending 30,000 young
—The Talmud volunteers to work in Israel
next year, and a campaign
abroad to have the Hebrew
language and literature rec-
ognized in the high school
curricula.
Former Foreign Minister
Abba Eban urged American
Jews to "give us one-third of
one percent in each year,"
meaning 20,000 olim instead
of the approximately 4,000
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Max Fisher of Detroit,
chairman of the Jewish
Agency Board of Governors,
affirmed: "We should not
delude ourselves for one
moment. The pressures and
attacks against Israel and
Zionism have only begun.
The Jewish people have to
prepare for intensive enemy
action for years to come.
The question is — do we
have the will and the capac-
ity to transfer the enthu-
siasm here to our fellow
Jews at home?"
The committee on eco-
nomic resources, chaired by
United Jewish Appeal chair-
man Frank R. Lautenberg,
considered ways of boosting
currently declining invest-
ment in Israel. It proposed
that within the framework
of the Pilgrimage Year
(1976) missions of Jewish
businessmen come to Israel,
meet with Israeli col-
leagues, and discuss to-
gether methods of encour-
aging Israeli exports.
In a related develop-
ment, the Detroit Federa-
tion of Reform Syn-
agogues' social action
committee has drafted let-
ters protesting the recent
UN General Assembly vote
equating Zionism with
racism and applauding U.
S. Ambassador Daniel
Patrick Moynihan's
"forthright statements" in
protest of the resolution.
The letters, addressed to
President Gerald Ford and
Michigan Senators Robert
Griffin and Philip Hart,
were made available at Nov.
28 Sabbath services at the
following temples: Israel,
Beth El, Beth Jacob of Pon-
tiac, Emanu-El, Kol Ami
and Beth Emeth of Ann
Arbor.
In Haifa, the 120-member
faculty senate of the Tech-
nion — Israel Institute of
Technology unanimously
passed a resolution urging
Soccer Player Killed in Israel
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Education and Culture Min-
ister Aharon Yadlin sug-
gested that special sports
patrols — armed and given
the same authority as pol-
icemen — keep law and or-
der in the soccer fields.
Yadlin made the sugges-
tion following a riot Dec. 6
by spectators at a Rehovot
soccer match that resulted
in one soccer player being
stabbed to death and his
twin brother being badly
beaten when he tried to pur-
sue the murderer. A
17-year-old suspect is being
held by police.
The tragedy came in the
second half of the league
game between Maccabi Re-
hovot and Maccabi Kfar Gvi-
rol. With the score 1-0 in fa-
vor of Maccabi Rehovot, the
referee stopped the game,
charging the Maccabi Kfar
Gvirol payers with illegally
pushing the home team
goaltender.
Kfar Gvirol fans then
jumped over the fence and
attacked the members of
the Rehovot team.
One of them stabbed to
death Mordechai Kind, a
member of the Rehovot
team. His twin brother,
Aharon, who is also a mem-
ber of the Rehovot team,
tried to catch the assailant
but was attacked and
beaten by other fans of the
visiting team.
colleagues at universities
throughout the world to
press for repeal of the anti-
Zionist position adopted re-
cently by the UN General
Assembly.
Meanwhile, in New York,
a leading American Catholic
bishop told the heads of the
national rabbinic and syna-
gogal organizations that,
"The right of Israel to exist
as a sovereign state with
secure boundaries has been
affirmed by the United
States bishops."
Bishop Bernard F. Law,
chairman of the American
Bishops Committee on Eco-
menical and interreligious
affairs, made his remarks at
the annual dinner of the
Synagogue Council of
America.
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