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June 30, 1989 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-06-30

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sion." The conference of divi-
sion chairmen does not
allocate to individual agen-
cies but sets a total figure for
the division.
Their work is then debated
at three levels of the Federa-
tion hierarchy: the officers,
executive committee and the
board.
Joel Tauber, Federation's
immediate past president and
now head of its executive com-
mittee, initiated one of the
few board of governors battles
over allocations. He pushed
for major structural changes
at the Maple/Drake Jewish
Community Center shortly
after it was built.
The board backed Tauber
16-11, but he thought the
issue would end his Jewish
communal career. "It was a
red-hot issue over correcting
structural problems in order
to retain membership. But
once the vote was taken,
there were never any reper-
cussions. It shows that
reasonable minds can dif-
fer."

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S.F. Federation
May Halt Cash

San Francisco (JTA) — Fac-
ed with the rising cost of
resettling hundreds of Soviet
Jewish emigres and an an-
nual fund-raising campaign
that may fall short of expec-
tations, the Jewish Corn-
munity Federation here plans
to clamp an unprecedented
three-month freeze on alloca-
tion increases to its agencies,
beginning July 1.
Federation officials said
they will hold 1989 alloca-
tions to more than 40 Bay
Area agencies at the same
level as they received last
year. The proposal was to be
submitted Wednesday for ap-
proval by the federation's
board of directors.
The federation does not
plan to reduce the money it
sends to Israel.
"What the freeze will do, in
effect, is to buy time and
enable us to better estimate
how much we will raise in our
Project Freedom and annual
1989 campaigns," said An-
nette Dobbs, the federation
president.
Project Freedom, like the
national Passage to Freedom
campaign, is a special fund-
raising campaign to resettle
the more than 1,500 Soviet
emigres expected to arrive in
the San Francisco Bay Area
this year.
The federation had hoped to
raise $20.45 million in its an-
nual campaign, including a
$3 million Project Freedom
goal, to cover local, national
and overseas allotments.

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