▪ Friday, July 4, 1980 5 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT Federation Board Allocates $5.2 Million to Local Agencies (Continued from Page 1) Fund are added to avail- able Campaign funds, the Israel and overseas ap- portionment reaches $10,502,500. In 1980, separate contri- butions by Detroiters to Project Renewal, the social rehabilitation plan for Is- rael's distressed neighbor- hoods, will produce an addi- tional $1,140,000. In almost all cases, in- creased grants to local agencies were approved by the board. In one case, that of Resettlement Service, the reduction reflects a sharply diminished influx of Rus- sian Jews over the past sev- eral months. A total of $2,098,895 was allocated to those under the Culture and Education category, including the Jewish Community Center, United Hebrew Schools- Midrasha, three day schools and three Hillel Founda- tions on Michigan cam- puses. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah also received a special allocation for a sec- ond year to assist in the ab- sorption of Russian-born students. Community Services agencies received a total of $2,472,435 in annual deficit support. These agencies include Fresh Air Society, Hebrew Free Loan Association, Jewish Family Service, Jewish Federation Apartments, Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish House of Shelter, Jewish Vocational Service- Community Workshop, Resettlement Service and Sinai Hospital. Federation's Community Relations agency, the Jewish Community Coun- cil, received an increased al- location of $257,300. JWF President George M. Zeltzer commended the budgeting and planning di- visions, who deliberated and reviewed budget re- quests for many months, "for demonstrating the kind Allocations for Local Agencies of concerted effort and 1980-81 1979-80 Agencies commitment this commu- Culture and Education nity puts into force." $885,570. $855,570 He noted, in particular, United' Hebrew Schools-Midrasha 42,000 80,500 67,500 20,000 850,000 24,150 46,175 26,000 Akiva Hebrew Day School Hillel Day School Yeshivath Beth Yehuda Special Allocation Jewish Community Center Hillel Foundation - MSU Hillel Foundation - U of M Hillel Foundation - WSU 52,000 86,500 71,500 20,000 875,000 28,650 49,675 30,000 Community Services Fresh Air Society Hebrew Free Loan Association Jewish Family Service Jewish Federation Apartments Jewish Home for Aged Jewish House of Shelter Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop Resettlement Service Sinai Hospital $159,000 5,620 504,900 25,400 377,600 1,215 370,233 1,189,636 150,000 $175,000 8,950 525,000 29,350 423,000 1,135 390,000 770,000 150,000 Community Relations Jewish Community Council $236,109 $257,300 Central Services Jewish Welfare Federation National Agencies National Dues Others $300,000 465,000 76,500 127,880 $330,000 485,000 105,270 127,880 $700,000 $688,570 Capital Needs Various Agencies (Overseas and national agencies allocations process currently under way.) Israel Will Send Officials to Moscow Sports Meetings . TEL AVIV (JTA) - The learning that the U.S. and Israeli Olympics Commit- West Germany would send tee voted Sunday to send a delegates to the sports con- three-man delegation of ference in Moscow which junior sports officials to will be held during the Moscow to participate in the Olympics. "It's either a boycott or international sports federa- tion conferences there al- not. If there is a boycott it though the boycott of the is a boycott against Mos- Olympic Games by Israeli cow irrespective of whether it's sports on the athletes remains un- field or sports in the con- changed. ference room," he said. The vote was 12-4 to sus- tain the boycott but to send "Had I known that the Americans would par- a three-man delegation. The decision angered Itzhak ticipate in the confer- ences I would not have Kaspi, a senior member and supported the boycott." honorary secretary of the The decision to boycott IOC who argued that the boycott of Moscow should be the Moscow games was taken under intense pres- total or not at all. Kaspi ex- sure from the Israel gov- nressed his views after de- berately abstaining from ernment after the U.S. an- '---the vote. According to the nounced that it would boycott the event because of rules, abstainers are the Soviet invasion of Af- ]lowed to explain their asons. Kaspi heads the ghanistan. israel-Maccabi sports Great men are trained by organization. great discipline; the soul He had already made his must have a great school; position clear Saturday the conservatory may be night when he said he would full of beauty, but it is in the demand that the boycott de- great storm-rocked forests cision by the IOC last month that men find the timber for be reversed. Although the temples of the land and Kaspi had supported the the navies of the world. boycott at the time, he said -Theodore Parker he changed his mind after op me am ail ow ma ow so so so as the participants' determi- nation - and the agencies' cooperation - to appropri- ate funds only as available and to trim budget requests wherever possible. Bruce E. Thal chairs the Community Services Division, with associate chairmen Edythe Jackier and Dr. Mark L. Kahn. Stanley D. Frankel is chairman of the Culture and Education Division; he is assisted by associate chairmen Milton Lucow, Joseph B. Colten and Mark E. Schlussel. Robert H. Naftaly is chairman, and Dr. Paul C. Feinberg, associate chair- man, of the National and Community Relations Agencies Division. David K. 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