`S6 Friday, December 24, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1977 Allied Campaign Goal Pegged at $18,000,000 to MeetSerious Local, National, Overseas Needs (Continued from Page 1) tended the meeting in the sought $200,000 more. He Vocational Service and ing their occupations in tional Fund in Detroit, Commission of the Jewish Center's Studio Theater said this allocation per- Community Workshop, the Soviet Union. - Community Council, cal- heard Jewish Welfare mitted "little or no whose children attend made an impassioned He asked for increased Akiva, also advocated in- led for a Federation study Federation President growth in staff, programs statement on behalf of in- Federation allocations of the possibility of corn- Martin Citrin open the creased support for the and services, a situation creased funding for the for social services. munal support for all De- annual advisory session community's educational which our agencies can- JVS-CW. He cited the Michael Feigelman, programs. "If we don't in- troit Jewish school prog- and Federation vice pres- not live with over a Jong growing demand for job former student president tensify our commitment rams. including the ident Samuel Cohen out- stretch of time." placement, and- the fact of the' Bnai Brith Hillel there will be a lessening of weekend schools (which line the extensive Dr. Giles said the prop- that the workshop, only Foundation at Wayne (financial) support in the are presently not receiv- explanatory materials. osed 1'00 new units for five years old, is already State University, made long run." ing Campaign funding), on George M. Zeltzer spoke Federation Apartments being used beyond its an appeal for support for a per-pupil, number of of live critical issues fac- He quoted Yosef Al- will require more support capacity by the aged, programs in the met- mogi, chairman of the hours of study basis. ing Federation. He for expanded staff and physically handicapped, ropolitan area for persons Jewish Agency Execu- chaired a committee that meal services in the fit- the mentally ill and re- in the 18-24 age group. He In her report, to the last year changed the Fed- said Hillel activities at tine, who said that ,---- --. ,)v ture. He also mentioned a tarded. meeting as chairman of eration's budget and plan- ,ri proposal that the Jewish Federation's Culture and ning structure and cur- the University of 200,000 of the 1.6 n Hertzberg cited the Wayne, an and Michi 'ani in the U.S. aged 14-4.. re- Vocational Service de- Education Division, Mrs. rently heads the Large i gan age ncy's work in counsel- Mich g g 1 a Jewish education velop satellite workshop Morris Brandwine em- Cities Budgeting Confer- State did not cover non - ceive ing 160 Russian immig- S he would consider ' facilities in Oakland phasized that the educa- ence for the Council of students, nor the Jewish rants last year, and said id students at Oakland adequate and 1 million County, and the need for tional needs would be the Jewish Federations and additional staff at the the monthS agency averaged two Community College and receive no Jewish educa- subject of a special review Welfare Funds. in placing these University. tion at all. Southfield office of the Oakland being conducted by her new arrivals in jobs. According to Zeltzer, JVS. Schloss echoed his i Schlussel appealed for Monty division this year. the Federation must ad- He said a recent Reset- statement. increased support for the Dr. Giles commented Her report suggested dress itself to the follow- that there was a need for tlement Service survey Aaron Lupovitch, a vice day schools. that the day schools will ing problems: more money for all the Al- showed that 75 percent of president of Hillel Day be asked to provide A plea for increased • United Community lied Jewish Campaign be- the Russian immigrants School, asked for in- support for the activities budgetary information in Services' share of local who have ave come to Detroit neficiaries, "not just local creased funding for the of the Detroit Committee the future that will Jewish agency budgets over the past several school. needs, and not just Israel for Soviet Jewry was change the present pat- has been growing at a years have been placed in needs, but for all." Mark Schlussel, presi- made by its chairman, tern of support which slow rate — approxi- Avern L. Cohn, chair- jobs closely approximat- dent of the Jewish Na- Jerry Rogers. provides each school mately 3 percent per man of the National • with the same amount of year, while the Federa- Agencies Division , re- increment. tion's share has been ported that the Division Her report stated, "With growing at a 25 percent will continue its review of the cooperation of the day rate. The appointment of schools and United Heb- requests from the 14 na- nine vice chairmen of the • The possibility that tional and three overseas pre-Campaign phase rew Schools, our division there should be more of will persist in efforts to agencies under the Fed- agencies that receive the 1977 Allied Jewish Campaign allocations. allocations. reach new understandings eration umbrella. He anticipated a 7 per- Campaign-Israel gency Fund has Eme•- been in 1977." • There should be a re- cent increase for these announced by Campaign Mrs. Sarah Mittledorf, view of possible new agencies, which received General Chairman Daniel representino. the Associ- programs the existing a total of $416 ; 500 last M. Honigman. ation for Jewish Re- agencies should take on. year. tarded, presented her • The relationship, and They are Milton - Bar- annual appeal for corn- possible closer inter- Associate chairman nett, Sol Cicurel,. Sol R. munal homes to service relationship, of national Jack 0. Lefton reported Colton, Marvin I. Danto, for the Capital Needs . Irving Laker, Milton the 1975 families Of and local agencies should Irving Laker Myron Milgrom Milton Barnett Jewish retarded in the be reviewed. Committee, which re- Lucow, Myron L. Mil- area. • • The inter-relationship commends capital fund- grom, Joel D. Tauber and ing for the major building Br uce E. Thal. - Mrs. Mittledorf said, of local agencies should "We must consider be studied. According to projects of Federation, Pre-Campaign is the agencies. further homes for the Zeltzer, the local agencies large-gifts phase of the Lefton recommended AJC-IEF, which benefits Jewish retarded. Our must learn to work to- demonst•ation project, gether to solve common that the $750,000 alloca- 60 local, national and Haverim House, has gone problems. tion for these purposes in overseas agencies. as far as it can." Seven re- 1976 be boosted to Barnett, a director of Following . Zeltze•'s $850,000 this year. He the Detroit Service Group tarded individuals live in statement, Mrs. Haverirn House. cited the following future for eight years, also serves Brandwine presented the projects-and needs: The 150 persons who at- Culture and Education • Expansion or reloca- on the board of the Jewish Community Center and Division report, and cal- tion of the Jewish Home has chaired the Real Es- Sol Colton Sol Cicurel Joel Tauber led for a 10 percent in- Es- for the Aged: tate and Building Trades crease for 1977-78 from • Additional units un- Division of the Campaign. the Division's present al- der the Federation Cicurel has served, as location of $1.9 million. Apartments. chairman of the Cam- • The proposed shel- Mrs. Brandwine re- tered workshop facility in paign's Mercantile Divi- ported that a recent Divi- sion, as well as its Fu•ni- Oakland County. sion review, validated the ture Section, and has Midrasha's shift away D•. Leon Fill, general been on the board of di- from teacher education chairman of the 1976 Al- rectors of the United lied Jewish- Campaign, Hebrew Schools and DSG. and toward adult educa- tion. The Division is cur- discussed the needs of Is- 'A longtime leader of the •ael and of Jews through- rently reviewing the role Allied Jewish Campaign- of the Jewish Community out the Diaspora. Israel Emergency Fund, Bruce Thal Council. Milton Lucow Marvin Danto He said that Israel Colton is a member of the f aces grave problems and DSG, Jewish Welfare Division. of the Campaign leaders, Tauber is a The Jewish CoMmunity that she stands alone. Federation BOard of and has served on the member . of the boards of Center, which jumped "Israel's enemies have Governors and the Campaign Cabinet. from 6,500 to 14,000 mem- the Jewish Family Service, bers, has been slated for great wealth and this boards of the Jewish Vo- Federation, Jewish Center President of the United compounds Israel's cational $800,000-$825,00 under Service- and DSG and is associate economic the Division's proposal. problems" Community Workshop Hebrew Schools, Lucow chairman of the Natj"nal has risen through the which, he added, were and the Jewish Home for 1 ranks of Campaign activ- Agencies Division of Dr. Conrad L. Giles re- further strained by the Aged. He has held the ported on the needs of the heavy military needs. ity, having served as eratiom He has serveti ‘‘, pre-Campaign v vice agencies under the Corn- Dr. Fill said that U.S. aid chairmanship several Junior Division president Campaign _in several munity Services Division: and first chairman of the capacities, including the to Israel covered only half times. Federation Apartments, Metropolitan Division. chairmanship of the In- of Israel's military needs He is on the boards of the dustrial and Automotive the Fresh Air Society, the alone. He also cited the Danto is a member of Jewish Family Service heavy borrowing of the the DSG and JVS boards- Midrasha, DSG, Federa- Division and membership tion and the Culture and • on the Campaign Cabinet. and the Resettlement Jewish Agency in recent of directors. He has been Thal is a member of the Education Division of Service, the Jewish Voca- years. The Agency has active in the Campaign, boards of the Federation, Federation. tional Service and Corn- taken $150 million in particularly the Me•can- Fund, munity Workshop, Sinai loans to fund social ser- tile Division. A pre- Milgrom, a member of DSG, its Endowment JVS-CVO (of which Hospital, Tamarack Hills vices slashed from Is- Campaign vice chairman Federation's Community he is former president) Authority, Hebrew Free rael's national budget. last year, he also was on Services Budget and and the Federation Loan Association and The pre'sentations and the AJC-IEF Campaign Planning Division, has Community Services Di- Jewish House of Shelter. proposals from the audi; Cabinet. been Real Estate and vision. He is former He said these agencies ence followed these Divi- Building Trades Division chairman of the Cam- Another director of the were allocated $1.5 mill- sion reports. JVS-CW, Laker is a chairman for Campaign. paign's Professional Di- ion this year, a $133,000 Stuart. E. Hertzberg, former chairman of the Recipient of the 1970 vision and is on the Cam- increase, but they had president of the Jewish Services-Arts and Crafts Wetsman Award for young paign -Cabinet. ampaign Vice Chairmen Name . ::