Community Salutes Israel at 33 Story, Page 5 Editorial, Page 4 No Sanction to Fears and Submissions: The Lessons of Current Challenges Head High! Greeting ISRAEL on the State's Thirty-Third Anniversary HE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review Commentary, Page 2 of Jetui.sh Events Editorial, Page 4 Copyright ;b The Jewish News Publishing Co. LXXIX, No. 10 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 $15 Per Year: This Issue 35c May 8, 1981 TO THE PEOPLE AND STATE OF ISRAEL Hearty Cheers from Kinfolk and Friends Whose Hopes are for Peace and Security and Progress_in all human endeavors. ,n prir tq l? r z4 R -1117 AND PROCLAIM LIBERTY THROUGHOUT THE LAND UNTO ALL THE INHABITANTS THEREOF ror,x- T rp LEVITICUS 25,10 111. 71 .X lt4,7 07 1 7111:17 Di t7Ig ; PRAY FOR THE PEACE OF JERUSALEM: THEY SHALL PROSPER THAT LOVE THEE PSALMS 122, 6 This Community Attains High Goals Resulting from Campaign's Trimph A New Song By.SHIN SHALOM We thank thee, 0 Lord, Because Thou has kept us alive, and maintained us, And brought us to this day, To which every prophet lifted up his soul, For which every visionary yearned in his heart; Because the dream is no longer a dream Or a fantasy of the imagination; Because the vision is now truth. I thank Thee, 0 Lord, Because I have seen with my own eyes How the seed was dropped in the Valley of Jezreel By the anonymous few, Shadowless and waste with hunger; And behold! The sheaf they planted has lifted itelf and grown Into the State 6f Israel. A biographical note about the author is on Page 5. A high goal for communal support of educational and social service agencies and assistance to Israel was attained here, with the 1981 Allied Jewish Campaign registering a record-setting triumph. At the wind-up of the current Campaign, at a rally of workers and contributors at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Wednesday evening, Marvin Goldman and David Mondry, co-chairmen of the drive, and Sol Drachier, executive vice president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, under whose auspices the Cam- paigns are conducted, announced a total of $17,639,188 from 19,526 contributors. Drachler projected a final total for the 1981 Campaign of $18,500,000 after remaining contributors are contacted. Attainment of the generous responses is believed to retain for the Metropolitan Detroit Jewish community a leadership role in U.S. Jewry's philanthropic record. Despite the economic difficulties which have struck Detroit harder than any other city in the land, more people have contributed to the 1981 Campaign and more new contributors are registered now than in any other previous fund-raising drive. Responses to the Allied Jewish Campaigns are evidenced in the following comparative figures: 1979, $17.4 million; 1980, $17.7 million; 1981, $18.5 million, 'plus $1.25 million for Project Renewal. The gifts reported at the Wednesday rally mark the largest increase in eight years. Federation President George M. Zeltzer told the audience of more than 500 that "together we celebrate. We are one! We mark Yom Hashoa, Yom Hazikaron and Yom Ha'Atzmaut Holocaust Remembrance' Day, Israel Memorial Day and Israel Indepen- dence Day) by looking to the past and look- ing to the future." He said the Campaign goal is to enhance the quality of life in Israel and the quality of Jewish life in Detroit. In order to meet those needs, he predicted that the Allied Jewish Campaign would have a $25 million goal for its 1985 Campaign. Zeltzer publicly thanked Goldman and Mondry for their Campaign leader- ship efforts. The two co-chairmen de- tailed some of the highlights of the 1981 Shown at Wednesday's closing meeting of the Al- Campaign, including the Super Sunday lied Jewish Campaign are, from left, George telethon and overseas missions. They Zeltzer, guest speaker Martin Agronsky, Paul Zuc- (Continued on Page 6) kerman, Marvin Goldman and David Mondry.