THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, May 15, 1981 Federation Allocates 1981 Campaign Funds An adjusted budget for- mula, based on an antici- pated 1981 Allied Jewish Campaign total of $18,500,000, has been ap- proved by the board of gov- ernors of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation. . VINCENZO'S Italian-American Cuisine 1821'1 JOHN R B•t. 6 & 7 Mil. Rds. 869-5674 While the total is less than the $19,150,000 goal adopted at the beginning of the Campaign, it still allows for increased allocations both to domestic and over- seas beneficiaries. At its meeting on April 29, the board allocated an increase of $450,000 — or up to a total of $6,685,300 — for domestic needs, both local and national. Even with the adjustment in the original pre-Campaign 4 MODERN DELICATESSEN IS ALIVE & WELL AND STILL LOCATED AT HARVEY URNOVITZ'S HUNGARIAN VILLAGE 3900 FENKELL (corner of Holmur) gD IESE1ZL GYPSY-YIDDISH NIGHTS aatuzing ERIC ROSENOW 862-1444 Dick and. George Gunsberg A RATED AMONG AMERICA'S TOP RESTAURANTS A I • • • • formula, this sum repre- sents the largest total de- signation in Federation his- tory for domestic needs. For overseas be- neficiaries, the formula provides $10,100,000 from the regular Cam- paign and Israel Emergency Fund. An ad- ditional $1,250,000 speci- fically designated from Project Renewal pro- ceeds will also be trans- mitted to the United Jewish Appeal. In his comments prior to the board's approval of the formula, Federation Presi- Serving The Finest In Middle-East Food Excellent Falafil — Houmus Tabouley — Shawarma — Shish Kebab — Kibbee — Etc. Mon.-Thurs. 11 to 10, Fri. & Sat. 11 to 11 We Cater Parties. And His Continentals And JAY KALLAO And His Gypsy Orchestra MAY 13 & 14 $12 Admission Includes: • 12961 PHOENICIA ± WOODWARD, 3 Blks. S. of Davison ■ 867-0923 • Highland Park +•••••••••••••••• Your Hosts: Johnny & Pete Ginopolis Choice of 3 Entrees • Veal Paprikas • Chicken Paprikas • Stuffed Cabbage - Reservations: 843-5611 1-75 (Fisher) at SPRINGWELLS EXIT All Credit Cards Of Farmington Hills £SE IZES Singing Star PAM MARTIN and her trio STARTING WED., MAY 20 APPEARING WED. THRU SAT. 9 to 2 With Songs of Today and Yesterday For Listening & Dancing Also Enjoy The Famous Ginopolis' 10 Oz. Ground Round and Other Favorites 21815 MIDDLEBELT AT 12 MILE 626-8340 ■ dent George -M. Zeltzer noted that a number of fac- tors will affect the Jewish community's ability to meet increased demands for ser- vices. "We have facing us some very severe budget cuts on the federal level and a change in how the dollars will be distributed," he said. "This already is affecting our local agencies." At the same time, he said, allocations to Federation agencies funded by the Un- ited Foundation also have been cut because of the economic situation in De- troit. In this community, Zelt- zer, said, Federation can an- ticipate more requests being made to its agencies for services to the elderly and the poor whose needs were being met primarily by the governmental sector. EEC Leader Doubts Europe M.E. Peace Role JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign Minister Christoph van der Klaauw of The Netherlands, current chairman of the Council of Ministers of the European Economic Community (EEC), said on his arrival in Israel Monday that he was frankly doubtful that the European initiative in the Middle East could indeed lead to a comprehensive peace in the region. But he said he would con- tinue his efforts to solicit the views of the various par- ties concerned. Van der Klaauw's visit here is the second phase of a fact-finding mission under- taken on behalf of the EEC. Last month he visited sev- eral Arab states and met in Beirut with Palestine Lib- eration Organization chief Yasir Arafat, a contact that infuriated the Israelis. Pearl Bailey Visits Israel for a Benefit JERUSALEM (JNI) — American entertainer Pearl Bailey, with her drummer- husband Louis Bellson, Jr., called her arrival in Jerusalem "for me, spiritu- ally, the beginning and the end." The star of Broadway musicals, television and films came to Israel to vol- unteer her services to the Jerusalem Spring Festival, including last week's mass outdoor concert in the Sul- tan's Pool to benefit a cul- tural fund for city children. Dallas Reunion A Michigan reunion for former residents of the state who now live in Dallas, Tex., will be held June 13. For details and reserva- tions. call in Dallas, Myrna Green, (214) 386-7585; Lynn Zeff, (214) 867-1346; or Carlyne Robinson, (214) 424-2910. Simplicity is the hardest to be copied. 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