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The federal funding is being made possible by an extension of a three-year challenge grant that was due to expire last year. To date, JBI has raised $360,000, which resulted in an additional $120,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities. All contributions to JBI are tax-deductible. Gifts and pledges should be sent to JBI, 110 E. 30th St., New York 10016. During the past year alone, Dr. Evans reported, JBI's library circulation rose by over 40 percent, and the institute's collection of audio cassettes in English, Hebrew, Yiddish and other languages grew from 43,000 to 90,000. Library materials, all available on free loan, in- clude Jewish cultural and religious writings, articles and books on public affairs, Torah portions and prayer- books, news from Israel, children's books, novels and short stories, books on his- tory and philosophy and materials to help children prepare for Bar and Bat Mitzva. Founded in 1931, the JBI offers to blind and visually- impaired persons 'in the United States, Israel and 40 other countries a wide range of free services. JERUSALEM (JNI) — Israelis have avoided cal- ling a recent Soviet liaison group's visit to Israel a friendship association. The highly-controversial visit began with some anti- Israeli statements by the delegates, who only met with Israeli Communists during their visit. The Soviet visit followed visits by delegations from Cuba, Hungary and Czechos- lovakia. To One Of Michigan's Most Brilliant Lawyers MARK ALTUS On The Growth of His Practice and His Move To More Spacious Offices 30200 Telegraph Rd., Suite 242 646-0680 PARIS (JTA) — U.S. Sec- retary of State George Shultz accused the Soviet Union last week of increas- ing tension in the Middle East by sending advanced weaponry and military ex- perts to Syria. "Any development which contributes to putting more foreign troops into Lebanon than there were at the end of the hostilities is an un- welcome development and only adds to existing ten- sions," Shultz said in brief- ing reporters on the eve of the two-day NATO Council conference here. "It is very undesirable to have more forces in the Bekaa valley" of Lebanon. The Secretary said the Palestinians should be encouraged to negotiate with Israelis "so that they may express their legiti- mate rights and their de- sires." He refused to corn- ment on the split between the various factions of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Best Wishes MOM, DAD & THE ALTUS FAMILY AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR HAMILTON PLACE MEMBERS! FOR1 YEAR Yiddish Theater Celebrates 25th Year in Canada , Friendship Group CONGRATULATIONS Shultz: Soviet Moves in M.E. 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