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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 28, 1985
NEWS
Agencies Get Increases
From '85 AJCampaign
Federation's 1985-1986 Campaign Allocations
Community Services
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Hebrew Free Loan Association
Jewish Family Service
Jewish Federation Apartments
Jewish Home for Aged
Jewish House of Shelter
Jewish Vocational Service
and Community Workshop
Resettlement Service
Sinai Hospital
1984-85
1985-86
$7.700
797,500
29,988
646,500
1,650
$8,000
847,500
36,582
746,500
1,600
528,000
198,624
150,000
548,000
202,624
150,000
$295,000
898,000
99,550
138,415
133,685
1,065,000
49,500
91,380
49,600
19,165
$340,000
878,000
112,550
168,415
150,185
1,135,000
54,500
103.380
52,100
15,165
$350,000
$387,000
$625,000
122,635
$625,000
•129,080
Culture and Education
Fresh Air Society
(includes Tamarack Hills Authority)
United Hebrew Schools-Midrasha
Akiva Hebrew Day School
Hillel Day School
Yeshivat Beth Yehudah
Jewish Community Center
Hillel Foundation-MSU
Hillel Foundation-U of M
Hillel Foundation-WSU
Transportation Services
Community Relations
Jewish Community Council
Central Services
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$10,904,880 $11,805,880
58,000
67,000
50,000
45,000
18,000
20,000
United Jewish Appeal
HIAS
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
America-Israel Cultural Foundation
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Friday, June 28
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American Jewish Committee
American Jewish Congress
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith
Association of Jewish Family
and Children's Agencies
Baltimore Institute for
Jewish Communal Service
B'nai B'rith National Youth Services (Hillel)
Brandeis University's Hornstein Program
in Jewish Communal Service
Center for Jewish Community Studies
Hebrew Union College's
School of Jewish Communal Service. . . .
Jewish Education Service of North America. .
Jewish Labor Committee-
Jewish War Veterans
Joint Cultural Appeal (9 agencies)
JWB
National Association of Jewish Vocational
Services
National Conference on Soviet Jewry
National Jewish Community Relations
Advisory Council
National Jewish Resource Center
North American Jewish Students Appeal. . . .
Synagogue Council of America
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Northwestern Hwy.
Bet. 12 & 13 Mi., Southfield
$85,000
61,700
85,000
$87, 5 00
62,700
87,500
1,500
2,250
500
44,000
1,000
46,250
500
750
1,500
500
55,210
33,800
12,000
56,000
63,500
1,000
59,625
34,300
12,500
57,000
65,000
6,000
13,000
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50,255
2,500
2,500
2,400
47,410
2,000
2.200
7,000
14,750
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Capital Needs
Various Agencies
$447,108
$578,659
Staff Report
The Jewish Welfare Federation
Board of Governors has approved
increased allocations to most of
the agencies benefiting from De-
troit's Allied Jewish Campaign.
The action last week reflects a re-
cord total of $22.2 million for the
1985 Campaign.
allocation,
largest
The
$11,805,880 to the United Jewish
Appeal for Israel and overseas
needs, represents an increase of
$901,000 over the previous year.
UJA's major beneficiaries in-
clude the Joint Distribution
Committee, which operates
schools, canteens and other life-
saving functions in 30 countries;
and the United Israel Appeal,
which funds such Jewish Agency
services as immigrant absorp-
tion, rural settlement, youth care
and higher education in Israel.
A total of $6,562,101 will go to
local beneficiaries of the Jewish
Welfare Federation. This repre-
sents an increase of $387,844
over last year. Services that fall
under the culture and education
category received $3,009,295 of
the $6.5 million total, an increase
of $170,000. These agencies in-
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