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TEL AVIV (JNI) — By
the 1990s, 70 percent of Is-
raeli income will come from
industry with 30 percent
being derived from agricul-
ture, a shift from the cur-
rent 50-50 ratio, according
to Ided Winkler, coor-
dinator of Israel's Kibutz
Industries.
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Citrin to Be Honored at JWF Annual Meeting
Figures of national note
are expected for the annual
meeting of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, at which
Martin E. Citrin will re-
ceive the community's
highest award for leader-
ship and service, on Tues-
day at Cong. Shaarey
Zeclek. The dinner meeting
begins with a reception at 6
p.m.
Citrin will receive the
Fred M. Butzel Memorial
Award from Max M. Fisher,
who also will be honored on
the occasion of his being
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named founding chairman
of the Jewish Agency and in
recognition of his many
years of service to the
Jewish People.
President of the national
Council of Jewish Federa-
tions, Citrin has a record of
distinguished service to the
Jewish community of De-
troit and the Jewish People
overseas. He is past presi-
dent of the Jewish Welfare
Federation and past chair-
man of its executive com-
mittee, on which he con-
tinues to serve. He also is a
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member of the board of trus-
tees of Sinai Hospital.
Nationally and on be-
half of Israel, Citrin is a
member of the boards of
the United Israel Appeal,
Jewish Agency for Israel
and United Jewish Ap-
peal, as well as the Joint
Distribution Committee
Benjamin Netanyahu,
deputy chief of mission for
the Israel Embassy in
Washington, will be
guest speaker on behalf of
* * *
Four Are Named
to Women's Cabinet
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Women's Division
President Ellen Labes and
three former presidents —
Dulcie Rosenfeld, Frieda
Stollman and Shelby
Tauber — have been named
to serve on the Council of
Jewish Federations Na-
tional Women's Division
Cabinet.
The cabinet will meet at
the CJF spring and fall
meetings as well as the an-
nual General Assembly.
The CJF Women's Divi-
sion serves to link local
Federation women's divi-
sions throughout North
America, developing collec-
tive policy and direction. It
functions as a clearing-
house and initiator of in-
novative concepts in leader-
ship training, Jewish en-
richment and fund-raising
skills.
* * *
B and P Women
to Meet Monday
Career women are invited
to hear Dr. Agnes Mary
Mansour at the opening
meeting of the Business and
Professional Section of the
Jewish Welfare Federation
Women's Division.
The dinner meeting will
be at 6 p.m. Monday at the
Standard Club North.
For dinner reservations,
call Bertha Chomsky at
Federation, 965-3939.
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Netanyahu to Speak in Detroit
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general community as well.
Citrin is a member of the
board of the United Founda-
tion of Detroit and has
served on the National Ad-
visory Council to the U.S.
Small Business Administ-
ration.
Citrin is a member of
Temple Beth El and Temple
Israel.
The Butzel Award, now in
its 32nd year, is presented
on the basis of service to the
Jewish community and
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on whose executive
committee he serves. He
is past chairman of the
Campaign Task Force of
the Council of Jewish
Federations and UJA.
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Jonathan Foundation, a
Jerusalem research founda-
tion named for his late
brother, commander of the
Entebbe raid.
BENJAMIN
NETANYAHU
the 1984 Allied Jewish
Campaign, 10 a.m. Tues-
day, at the home of Shelby
Tauber.
The gathering, sponsored
by the Women's Division
Special Gifts ($3,600) Sec-
tion of the Campaign, will
focus on local and overseas
needs that require com-
munal support.
A
native
Israeli,
Netanyahu served in the
Yom Kippur War, reaching
the rank of captain in the
Israel Army paratroops.
Since 1976, he has been on
the board of directors of the
As the institute's
executive director from
1978 to 1980, Netanyahu
organized the Jerusalem
Conference on Interna-
tional Terrorism in 1979,
considered by many ob-
servers to be a turning
point in the understand-
ing of terrorism.
Netanyahu completed
undergraduate studies at
the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology and graduate
studies at MIT's Sloan
School of Management.
Chairman of the Women's
Division Special Gifts Sec-
tion, Barbara Stollman, is
being assisted by Tillie
Brandwine, associate
chairman; Dolores Farber,
adviser; Edythe Jackier,
briefing chairman; Beth
Feldman, Diane Grant,
Sally Soberman, Reva
Stocker and Ruth Wayne,
vice chairmen; Marlene
Borman, Campaign chair-
man; Sharon Hart, as-
sociate Campaign chair-
man; and Ellen Labes, pres-
ident.
* * *
Director of Young Adults
Judith Swartz has been
appointed staff associate,
leadership development for
the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion of Detroit. She will di-
rect the Young Adult Divi-
sion (formerly Junior Divi-
sion) of Federation.
Mrs. Swartz joins the De-
troit staff after spending
one year with the Jewish
Federation of Greater Buf-
falo, where she was director
of community relations. Her
responsibilities included
Campaign assignments.
Prior to that, she served a
supervised internship with
JUDITH SWARTZ
the Combined Jewish
Philanthropies of Greater two master's degrees, one
Boston, where she had in theology from Boston
Campaign and public rela- University and one in
tions assignments.
Jewish communal ser-
She is from Boston, - vice from Brandeis Uni-
where she also earned versity. She also holds a
BA degree in Judaic
studies
from the Univer-
Economic Woes
sity of Massachusetts.
TEL AVIV (ZINS) —
The Young Adult Divi-
Economic experts in Israel
sion is open to persons of
are concerned that Ameri- post-college age through
can aid to Israel is nearly their mid-30s. Its focus in-
equal to Israel's yearly cludes education, leader-
foreign debt payments.
ship development, service,
Other negative economic fund raising and social ac-
indicators: Israershowed no tivities.
growth in 1982 in gross na-
Mrs. Swartz lives in
tional product, exports fell Windsor with her husband
five percent, tourism was Barry, who is assistant
down from the previous executive director of the
year and consumption in- Jewish Community Council
creased seven percent.
there.