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November 14, 1980 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-11-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 14, 1

Campaign National Allocations

(Continued from Page 1)
Jewish Education and the
Jewish Labor Committee
are among other agencies
that received higher alloca-
tions.
Robert H. Naftaly,
chairman of Federation's
National and Community
Relations Agencies Budget
and Planning Division, de-
livered the report on
recommendations to the
Board of Governors for final
action.
In his remarks Naftaly
30 noted that the de-
, eased allocation to HIAS
from the preceding year re-
flected a sharp reduction in
the number of Soviet Jews
allowed out of the USSR.
Over all, more than $17
million was raised in the
1980 Campaign of which
$10,502,500 was desig-
nated for overseas ap-
portionment. In addition,
Detroit contributions to
Project Renewal, the so-
cial rehabilitation pro-
gram for Israel's

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$1,140,000 for transmis-
sion abroad this year.
Local agency funding of
more than $5 million was
approved in July.
The national and over-
seas allocations process was
the result of a year-long ef-
fort by division members
which included meetings
with representatives of na-
tional agencies to discuss
forthcoming activities and
issues. _
Dr. Paul C. Feinberg is
division vice chairman.
Members are Janet Aronoff,

Non-Local Agencies Allocations
1979-80 1980-81
Agency (National)

American Jewish Committee
American Jewish Congress
Anti-Defamation League
Jewish Labor Committee
Jewish War Veterans
National Conference on
Soviet Jewry
National Jewish Community
Relations Advisory Council
Synagogue Council of America
American Association
for Jewish Education
Joint Cultural Appeal
Jewish Welfare Board
Bnai Brith Hillel
(National)
Dropsie University
National Association of
Jewish Vocational Services
TOTAL

$ 74,550
53,000
74,550
27,200
10,000

$ 77,400
55,400
77,400
29,100
10,500

7,500

8,000

33,500
1,650

33,500
1,650

40,500
48,500
55,000

43,000
50,500
57,000

33,750
1,000

36,250

5,250
$465,950

5,500
$485,200

Agency (Overseas)

America-Israel
Cultural Foundation
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
HIAS

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Hugh Greenberg, Sharon
Hart, Nancy Hirsch, Diane
Klein, David Lebenbom, G.
Vernon Leopold, Yale Le-
vin, Dr. Harris W. Mains-
ter, Stuart R. Mittenthal,
Norman A. Pappas and Be-
verly Peterman.
Also, Samuel Platt, Ste-
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Shifrin, Dr. Peter D. Shif-
rin, Hubert Sidlow, Harry
L. Silverman, Richard
Strichartz, Elaine Grand
Stulberg, Charles Tobias,
Milton Weinstein and Pearl
Zeltzer.

24,500
28,000
150,000

24,500
28,000
84,000

Jewish Shows
on German Radio

BONN (JTA) - An un-
precedented presentation of
200 radio broadcasts over
the three channels of West
Germany's radio network,
Suedwestfunk, will take
place from December 1980
through June 1981 under
the title "Meeting With
Judaism."
Willibald Hilf, head of
Suedwestfunk, headquar-
tered in Baden-Baden, said
that such an intensive and
systematic presentation of
Judaism is unique in the
German mass media. It will
include the broadcasting of
round-table discussions,
documentaries, news re-
ports, music, essays, ex-
cerpts from literary works,
lectures and theater prod-
uctions.
Hilf said the aim of the
200 broadcasts is to promote
understanding and
tolerance.

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in ceremonies Sunday at
Dachau concentration camp
marking the anniversary of
Kristallnacht in Germany
42 years ago.
Nov. 9, 1938 marked Nazi
pogroms against Jews in
which thousands of homes,
shops and synagogues were
destroyed and thousands of
Jews were injured.
It was called Crystal
Night because of the broken
glass that littered the
streets.

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