!r--"'7.2-VICIRP7Aolrotoo7WWIICENNWL.FoK --W , THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jane Sherman Tells UIA of Project Renewal Progress \ /— A report was presented by Detroiter Jane Sherman, chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee on Project Re- newal of the United Israel Appeal (UIA), at the UIA annual meeting last week at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. "The accelerated pace of Project Renewal is dramati- cally demonstrated by three pieces of statistical infor- mation," Sherman's report said. "In August of 1979, approved allocations amounted to only $323,000; as of October 1980 it has risen to over $34 million; in August, 1979, allocations for only four neighborhoods had been approved; as of Oc- tober 1980, allocation for 52 neighborhoods have been Israel Will Import Coal From China to Replace Oil JERUSALEM (JTA) — An Energy Ministry expert predicted that Israel will import large quantities of coal from the People's Re- public of China within the xt 10-15 years to replace -ugh priced oil as its princi- pal source of energy. According to Eli Zohar, two-way trade will develop between the two countries. Speaking at a scientific convention at Kiryat Anavim, Zohar said China was a potential buyer of phosphates, potash, bromine compounds and various industrial products produced in Israel. He said China intended to increase its coal ex- ports up to 15 million tons this year. According to Zohar, Poland is another potential source of coal for Israel. Meanwhile, Israel will embark on an effort to de- velop new energy sources. It was announced that three major chemical companies and the Haifa Refineries have set up a new energy firm for that purpose, known as "Energy 2000." It will concentrate on the development of coal and shale oil as alternative fuels in cooperation with over- seas firms. . approved representing 534 separate projects," Sher- man reported. "In addition, over $2 mil- lion has been approved for national Project Renewal programs." Sherman noted that the UIA is committed to authorize Project Re- newal allocations only after six requirements are met. They include approval by local neighborhood steering committees in Israel; consultation with local federations in the U.S.; approval by the Inter- ministerial Committee, the Jewish Agency Treasury and the UIA in Jerusalem; and "notifica- tion of UJA and 'twinned' federations." 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