THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS UJA, Israel Bond Founder Henry Montor Dies at 76 NEW YORK (JTA) — Henry Montor, who worked closely with David Ben- Gurion and Golda Meir in the years prior to and im- mediately after the found- ing of the state of Israel and who was one of the most inf- luential Jewish leaders in the United States during that period, died April 15. He was 76. Mr. Montor was a prime mover in the establishment of the United Jewish Appeal nd the chief architect and der of the Israel Bond rganization. Mr. Montor's influence was frequently felt. One example of this took place in July 1945 when Ben- Gurion, who was later to be- come Israel's first premier, was in the United States, and called on Mr. Montor to help him obtain support for the Hagana, the Jewish community's defense organ- ization. Within 24 hours Mr. Montor assembled some 40 of the foremost Jewish business leaders from across the country. They met with Ben- Gurion at the home of New York Industrialist Rudolf Sonneborn. Out of that meeting emerged an organ- ization informally known as the "Sonneborn Group" which channeled supplies and equipment for the nuc- leus of Israel's defense in- dustry. Born in Nova Scotia, he was brought to the United States at age 2. He grew up in Pittsburgh and in Friday, April 23, 1982 13 Carter Seeks Involvement in Mideast Peace Process WASHINGTON (JTA) Former President Jimmy Carter is seeking to involve himself again in the Middle East peace process. and the Gaza Strip. influence if a time of trouble "I'll use my influence, comes." whatever it is, to continue Carter criticized the the process," Carter said. Reagan Administration "Particularly in Egypt, and for what he said was its I think to a major degree in failure to take a more Israel, I'm still trusted. As a active role in the Mideast. private citizen working in a This failure, he noted, has proper way, I'll use my jeopardized the Camp David peace process and has contributed to the current tensions between Israel and Egypt. Nevertheless, he added, Israel's scheduled with- drawal from Sinai Sunday will take place "without a hitch." HENRY MONTOR Steubenville, Ohio. A Scholarship gained him admission to the University of Cincinnati and Hebrew Union College. In 1925, Mr. Montor moved to New York where he was hired as assistant editor of the New Palestine, the offi- cial organ of the Zionist Organization of America. He subsequently joined the United Palestine Ap- peal as its publicity direc- tor. In 1937, he was named executive director of that organization which raised funds for immigration, set- tlement and land purchase in Israel. Mr. Montor retired as chief executive officer of the Israel Bond Organization in May 1955. 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