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Report Stresses Need for U.S.
Involvement in Project Renewal

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The future of Project Re-
newal lies with direct ties
between slum neighbor-
hoods in Israel and grass
root JeWish communities in
the United States which
"adopt" the neighborhoods
and lobby on their behalf
with government and
Jewish Agency officials, ac-
cording to Prof. Daniel
Elazar, president of the
Jerusalem State and Public
Center.
The partnership between
Diaspora Jews and the resi-
dents of some 80 neighbor-
hoods in need of rehabilita-
tion has been successful
thus far, Elazar told a press
conference here Sunday. He
summed up the findings of a
survey that traced the pro-
gress of Project Renewal
during the five years since
its inception.
Project Renewal was es-
tablished as a partnership
undertaking between Jews
in the United States and
elsewhere in the Western
world and the government
and Jewish Agency. In addi-
tion to regular funds raised
for Israel through the

United Jewish Appeal in
North America and the
Keren Hayesod in other
countries, a special fund is
allocated for the slum clear-
ance and other activities of
Project Renewal.
The survey indicated that
during the five years of the
project, ties with the Jewish
establishment abroad have
weakened and so has the fi-
nancial assistance. The
survey recommended closer
relations with grass roots
Jews.
Elazar feels that the proj-
ect must provide Jewish

communities overseas the
opportunity to maintain
personal relations with Is-
raelis who are not
policymakers in order to
preserve the initial success.
"The two parties have
signed a kind of a pact, and
Diaspora Jews have con-
tributed to determining the
future of those neighbor-
hoods," Elazar said. By lob-
bying on behalf of the
neighborhood, they have
managed to cut through red
tape. "This would not have
happened without the
partnership," Elazar said.

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