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The 1983 Allied Jewish Campaign Total Reaches Record Level

(Continued from Page 1) in Israel's achievements
Borman, Women's.
and in ourselves as Israel's
Judge Avern Cohn, full partners."
president of Federation,
reminded the audience that
Cohn compared the
it has been 35 years since
1948 and 1983 Cam-
the founding of the state of paigns, noting that in
Israel, "Three-and-a-half 1948 the Campaign was
decades of challenge, with- asked to aid the Hagana
out any let-up, for the in obtaining funds for
Jewish people. Three-
equipment and supplies
and-a-half decades of pride for survival. In 1983, the

emergency is with social paign leadership and said
problems.
the Detroit Jewish commu-
Joel Tauber, 1982 Cam- nity "has no peer anywhere
paign chairman, lauded De- in America."
troit for the five Campaigns
it has run in the last year
Feinstein also thanked
(regular, IEF and Project the leadership and commu-
Renewal). He said the De- nity, and singled out his
troit Jewish community "is predecessors for "building
an heroic people in the solid bedrock." He recog-
worst of economic times." nized William Avrunin, Sol
He recognized the Cam- Drachler and George Zelt-

zer.
Breaking down the Cam-
paign figures, Feinstein
said nearly $17 million had
been raised in the regular
Campaign, $4 million for
the Israel Emergency Fund
and $145,000 this year for
Project Renewal.

Detroit's
five-year
Project Renewal total is

1983 Campaign Ends and Budgeting Begins

While the 1983 Allied tion's member agencies will
Jewish Campaign • has be completing their 1983-
ended, many volunteers are 1984 operating budgets dur-
gearing up for an intensive ing the next few weeks to
two months of meetings and submit to the budgeting and
budget reviews. planning divisions.
The members of the
A presentation on
Jewish Welfare Federa- overseas needs will be
tion's four budgeting and made by representatives
planning divisions will de- of the United Jewish Ap-
termine how Campaign dol- peal at a meeting of Fed-
lars will be divided among eration's Executive
Federation's local agencies,
Committee. The UJA
as well as national and
administers all Cam-
overseas beneficiaries.
paign funds channeled
According to Bruce E. overseas.
Thal,'chairman of the coor-
Each budgeting and
dinating Conference of Di- planning division will meet
vision Chairmen, Federa- throughout May and June
to consider the requests of
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the Campaign dollars can
be stretched, each di-
vision member will be
thinking about the lives
that will be affected.
Take, for example, young
people whose only
opportunity for a Jewish
camping experience will
come from a Fresh Air
Society scholarship or
the elderly whose names
fill the waiting list for the
Jewish Home for Aged."
Cohn also explained that
budgeting takes place on
the basis of a projected
Campaign achievement.
"Although the Campaign is
officially concluded, we an-
ticipate receiving a number
of pledges within the next
weeks," he said. He added
that those pledges are, in
fact, crucial to determining
how realistically the
budgeting and planning di-
visions' allocations can
meet the need for human
services.

chairman James M. August
and associate chairmen
Carolyn Greenberg, Stuart
E. Hertzberg and Edythe
Jackier; and Culture and
Education, with chairman
Mark E. Schlussel and asso-
ciate chairmen Joseph B.
Colten and Michael W.
Maddin.
The divisions are coordi-
nated overall by the confer-
* * *
ence of division chairmen,
under the direction of Thal UJC Thanked
and with input from Feder-
The United Jewish
ation staff. Thal noted that
after the divisions complete Charities of Detroit has re-
their recommendations, ceived a letter from Mayor
they will submit them to
Federation's Executive New Settlements
Committee and Board of
Governors for final deter- on West Bank
mination. JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Ministerial Settlement
Federation
President
Committee approved the es-
Avern
Cohn said
that al-
tablishment of three new
though the process is a settlements on the West
well-structured-
one,
the Bank,
but ruled
that further
dollars-and-cents
budget
settlements
would
be ap-
meetings involve many feel-
proved only after a body of
ings and heart-wrenching
experts
confirms
that will
all es-
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"We aren't just
sential
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be
working with the cold dis-
bursal of funds," he said. available
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the integrate
territory. them
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Coleman A. Young, thank-
ing the agency for its help
on behalf of the Mayor's
Emergency Relief Commit-
tee.
The UJC, an agency of the
Jewish Welfare Federation,
allocated some of its cash
reserves to help meet the
local food emergency. The
program was developed
through a cooperative effort
with the Jewish Commu-
nity Council.

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