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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Detroit's Day Schools Get Largest Percentage Increase
(Continued from Page 1)
Large increases to the Re-
settlement Service relate to
the growing number of Rus-
sian immigrants who are
expected to arrive in the
community during the next
12 months.
The Jewish Vocation-
al Service - Community
1978 Oldsmobile; a
better buy or
lease than ever at
GLASSMAN
OLDSMOBILE
354-3300
28000 Telegraph Rd.
SPITZER'S
Is The King Of
community's capital
needs in the coming year.
David Handleman is
chairman of the Capital
Needs Committee, which
is responsible for long-
term planning for-local
agency facilities and
properties.
Material presented to the
The National Agencies
board indicated total ex-
Division, whose report was
penditures of $767,860 to
delivered by Joel D. Tauber
conduct the 1978 Allied
for chairman Avern Cohn,
Jewish Campaign-Israel
expressed concern and sup-
Emergency Fund — just
port for the Russian immig-
under 4.5 percent of the
rants by recommending a
achievement.
grant of $84,000 to the
Federation President
worldwide immigration
Martin E. Citrin, who pres-
agency HIAS. Other large
ided
at the meeting, praised
sums were set aside for the
the members of the budget-
key national community re-
- ing groups for their hours of
lations organizations.
hard work in preparing the
Tauber noted that, in its
allocation requests. More
deliberations, the division
than 100 volunteers are en-
enjoyed the counsel of the
gaged in this year-round ac-
chairman of the Large City
tivity.
Budgeting Conference,
"The division chairmen
George M. Zeltzer, a vice
and their associates have
president of Federation.
done a commendable job,"
In most instances, board
he said. "The allocations
members were told, De-
approved by the board show
troit's contributions to the
our strong support for our
national agencies exceed its
member agencies, despite
"fair share" quota.
rising costs that often out-
strip our ability to fully
The board _also set
meet all requests."
aside $750,000 for the
The three agencies con-
NEW YORK — The
American Jewish Commit- tend that while the present
tee, the American Jewish regulations reflect Con-
Congress and the Anti- gressional intent in many
Defamation League of Bnai respects, areas of concern
Brith said Tuesday that exist in regard to U.S. con-
final reporting regulations trolled foreign subsidiaries
issued by the U.S. Depart- and their actions in com-
ment of Commerce "fall pliance with local (foreign)
somewhat short" of Con- boycott law.
gressional intentions for
Questioning the Corn-
monitoring and enforcing merce Department's posi-
the anti-boycott provisions tion "that U.S. persons need
of the Export Administra- not report boycott requests
tion Act. involving transactions not
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ALLOCATIONS FROM 1977 AND 1978 CAMPAIGNS
1977-78
AGENCIES
Culture and Education
S786.000
United Hebrew Schools - thdrasha
33,700
Akiva Hebrew Day School
64,700
Hillel Day School
54.000
Yeshivat Beth Yehuda
850.000
Jewish Community•Center
223,100
Jewish Community Council
14,350
Hillel Foundation - MSU
31,500
Hillel Foundation - U of M
15.000
Hillel Foundation - WSU
Community Services
134.600
Fresh Air Society
3.019
Hebrew Free Loan Association
454,900
Jeilish Family Service
15.000
Jewish Federation Apartments
254,600
Jewish Home for Aged
1.185
Jewish House of Shelter
Jewish Vocational Service
223,300
and Commulity Workshop
366.741
Resettlement Service
150.000
Sinai Hospital
26.181
Tamarack Hills Authority
National Agencies
American Jewish Committee
American Jewish Conceess
Anti-Defamation League
Jewish Labor Committee
Jewish War Veterans
National Conference on Soviet Jewry
National Jewish Community Relations
Advisory Council
Synagog. Council of America
American Assn. for Jewish Education
Joint Cultural Appeal
National Jewish Welfare Board
B'nai B'rith Millet (National)
Dropsie University
National Association of JVS
71,000
49.000
71.000
24,000
10.000
7.500
30,900
1,650
38.500
42,450
54.000
29.250
2,500
5,250
Overseas Allocations (from the regular Campaign)
23,500
America-Israel Cultural Foundation
27.000
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
76.000
HIAS
4.998,600
United Jewish Appeal
Central Services
Jewish Welfare Federation
Depreciation and Replacement
Professional Training Fund
National Dues (CJF. ECM. etc.)
64.600
825.000
223.100
20,000
40.400
18,150
144,600
4.519
474.900.
25,400
317,600
1,435
228,300
492,801
150.000
26.681
74.550
51.450
74.550
26.000
10,000
7.500
32.900
1.650
40.500
45,450
55.000
30.750
2,500
5,250
24,500
28.000
84,000
5.216.000
272.675
100.000
1.200
278.155
100.000
73.930
75.000
750,000
750,000
Capital Needs
Various Agencies
197B-79
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40,440
77,640
1.200
Organizations Question - U.S. Regulations on Arab Boycott
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in U.S. commerce," the porting requirements
agencies pointed out that capable of fully monitor.
"Congress specifically opted ing action with respect to
local law exception."
for requiring reports of re-
Meanwhile, the Toronto
quests for boycott action
even where that action is City Council passed a resol-
not itself prohibited to en- ution "strongly urging" the
sure the broader scope for Canadian government to
reporting consistent with enact anti-boycott legisla-
legitimate enforcement tion.
Members of the British
needs."
In their joint statement, House of Lords took tes-
the agencies also stated timony in Brussels this
that non-reporting of week on the boycott from
local law compliance by the European Commission.
foreign subsidiaries of The committee is expected
American corporations to make a recommendation
"is not consistent with to Parliament on what kind
Congress' specific pur- of legislation — if any —
pose of establishing re- Great Britain should adopt.
Compromise Set on Draft
Law for Orthodox Women
Under the compromise, a
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Knesset Foreign Af- woman must also declare
fairs and Security Commit- that she does not travel on
tee is scheduled to approve a the Sabbath and observes
compromise draft of a bill kashrut. The new bill does
exempting religious women not exempt non-religious
from military conscription. women from observant
The bill will then be sent to homes. They will still have
the full Knesset for final to appeal before an exemp-
approval. tion committee but now
The compromise was there will be an appeals
reached Tuesday night fol- committee if they are re-
lowing hectic telephone jetted by the first commit-
consultations between tee.
Premier Menahem Begin
and leaders of Agudath Is-
rael and Aguda's Council of
NEW YORK — Attorney
Sages. The ultra-Orthodox
Alvin Hellerstein was
Aguda had demanded, as
elected president of the
part of its conditions for
Board of Jewish Education
joining Begin's coalition
of Greater New York. Hel-
government, that women
lerstein succeeds Arthur
who declare that they are
Barcan, who will now serve
religious be automatically as chairman of BJE's board
exempted from the draft. of directors.
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