-, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46 Friday, May 2, 1980 Nosanchuk to Head Bonds' Cash Campaign in Detroit Scopus Award for Schaver at Hebrew U May 18 Even chairmanship, lection Nosanchuk said the serious situation demanded im- mediate action. "This is' a battle for Israel's economic survival. Therefore, despite the U.S. tight money situa- tion, I believe the concern of Israel's friends in our com- "Israel can't do it alone!" munity will result in a said Holtzman, anecalled generous outpouring of loan upon all friends of Israel to dollars." help meet the greatest eco- Nosanchuk said Detroit's nomic challenge in the na- cash goal, to be reached in tion's history, through the next 60 days, is $2 mil- payment of unpaid Israel lion, and that because of the l3ond subscriptions and new urgency of Israel's cash cash sales.' needs, immediate campaign In one of the grimmest priority will be directed to economic situations Israel cash collection by Metro De- has experienced, Israelis troit Israel Bond Executive are faced with galloping in- Board members David flation, removal of govern- Hermelin, Sam Rich, Dr. ment subsidies on staples, Hershel Sandberg, Phillip increased taxation and the Stollman, Irving Laker, forced lay-off of hundreds of Michael Grey, Lee D. 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