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October 28, 1988 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-10-28

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Jewish Agency
Restructuring

Jerusalem (JTA) — Two
leaders of the Jewish Agency
for Israel recently explained
their organizational pro-
grams and problems to a
group of Americans whose in-
stitutions provide more than
half of its annual budget.
Simcha Dinitz, who chairs
the World Zionist Organi-
zation-Jewish Agency Ex-
ecutive, and Mendel Kaplan,
chairman of the Jewish Agen-
cy's Board of Governors,
addressed 926 American dele-
gates here last week as part
of the United Jewish Appeal's
50th anniversary Jubilee
Mission to Israel
The agency is restructuring
and cutting back staff, Dinitz
explained, and the govern-
ment is taking over its im-
migrant absorption centers,
possibly before the end of this
month.
In 1989, the UJA campaign
in North America is expected
to provide $275 million of the
agency's overall budget of
$414 million. Because the
budget has been reduced, the
UJA will provide two-thirds of
the services it gave to the
Jewish Agency in 1985.
Of all America's allies,
Israel is the only country that
has not asked it for forces to
protect its borders, Dinitz
said.
"But we come to you, the
Jews of America and Jews all
over the world, and say, 'Be
our partner in building in
peace the State of Israel,' "
the Jewish Agency chairman
said.

Reform Seeks
Voluneers

New York — A physician to
serve Jews in Ethiopia, a
business analyst to help a
young kibbutz in the Israeli
desert develop an export in-
dustry and a teacher and
youth leader to work with
young Swiss Jews through
next summer at a synagogue
in Geneva — these are some
of the volunteer positions that
Reform Judaism's Corps of
Service to the Jewish People
is trying to fill.
The corps is co-sponsored by
UAHC and the World Union
for Progressive Judaism, in
cooperation with the Com-
mission on Social Action of
Reform Judaism and the
American Joint Distribution
Committee.
For information about the
program, contact Rabbi
Daniel Syme at the UAHC,
838 Fifth Avenue, New York,
N.Y. 10021; (212) 249-0100.

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