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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

$5 Million Revitalization for PLO-Bombed Kiryat Shmona

a $5 million grant to the
Galilee region.
Although a plan to renew
the Galilee with Jewish
Agency funds has been in
the making for six months,
it was the recent Katyusha
attacks from Lebanon
which prompted the WZO
Executive to hold its
monthly meeting in Kiryat
Shmona and there make
public its plan.
Jewish Agency treasurer
Akiva Levinsky said the
Jewish Agency has pledged
to funnel at least $5 million
from agency funds and
United Jewish Appeal con-
tributions by the end of the
budget year 1983, with $3
million available by March
1982.
But Levinsky is confident
that the $5 million target is,

KIRYAT SHMONA
(JTA) — Two weeks after
the shelling by Palestinian
terrorists, shattered win-
dows, damaged buildings,
twisted girders and burnt-
out tree stumps still mar the
landscape of the northern
town of Kiryat Shmona.
But Leon Dulzin, the
chairman of the Jewish
Agency and World Zionist
Organization Executives, is
confident that the Jewish
Agency can renew the vigor
of this failing township with

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with Lebanon. For the popu-
lation still remains
frightened that if the cease-
fire deteriorates into a war
of attrition, they are no
longer sure who will remain
and for how long.
The agency is con-
vinced that the way to
combat such a phenom-
enon is through aliya,
and it plans to conduct
extensive efforts to bring
Galilee to the Jewish
public abroad.
Dulzin, for one, said he is
confident that the Jewish
Agency will find the funds
to make such ambitious
programming operative.

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"We already have within
our treasury nearly $4 mil-
lion for the project, so we
could collect twice the sum
we expect by March of 1983
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framework," he said.
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with other ongoing Jewish
Agency projects directed at
the region as well as gov-
ernment efforts in the
Galilee, we may see as much
as $30 million being funnel-
led into the region by 1983.
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he said.
But if the plans are to
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