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November 17, 1989 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-11-17

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Special to The Jewish News

L

eaders of the Jewish
Agency for Israel are
pleased with the
agreement they reached
with the Israeli government
this week on a comprehen-
sive program to absorb an
expected influx of im-
migrants from the Soviet
Union.
The agreement, endorsed
by the Jewish Agency Board
of Governors, provides for a
$2 billion housing, absorp-
tion and employment pro-
gram based on the expec-
tation that 100,000 Soviet
Jews will come to Israel in
the next three years.
The plan calls for the con-
struction of 25,000 new
housing units and renova-
tion of 5,000 existing units.
Mendel Kaplan, chairman
of the board of governors ;
remarked that it is espe-
cially auspicious that the
agreement was concluded
during a week in which a
record high for Soviet aliyah
was announced:
The figures showed that
1,464 Soviet Jews came to
Israel in October, out of
9,450 who left the USSR
that month.
Kaplan and Max Fisher of
Detroit, a longtime UJA and
Jewish Agency leader, were

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1989

Max Fisher: Across the Line?

pressed by reporters about
housing across the Green
Line, meaning in the ad-
ministered territories.
Kaplan would say only
that the $500 million to be
raised from world Jewry will
be used solely for Jewish
Agency projects, which are
conducted entirely within
Israel's pre-1967 borders.
Fisher, who has been close

Mendel Kaplan: Spelling
prosperity.

to Republican administra-
tions in Washington, said
that Israel would seek U.S.
loan guarantees for its im-
migrant-absorption projects
from the State Department's
Agency for International
Development.
Sirncha Dinitz, chairman
of the World Zionist
Organization-Jewish Agen-
cy Executiye, stressed the
related decision by the board
of governors to put the
Jewish Agency in charge of
coordinating all Jewish
cultural and educational
work inside the Soviet
Union.
The agency has recom-
mended 'that UJA in the
United States and Keren
Hayesod elsewhere in the
world launch a special cam-
paign to raise $500 million
of the required $2 billion
over the next five years.
The recommendation is
expected to be endorsed at a
meeting of UJA leaders in
New York next week.
According to the UJA offi-
cials visiting Jerusalem, the
special campaign will not
compete with ongoing fund
raising for domestic and_
overseas needs.
They expect a substantial
easing of the financial
burden that has been put on
American Jewish federa-
tions by the influx of Soviet
Jews into. the United States
during the past year.
Because the number of
Soviet Jews applying to
come to the United States as
refugees' now greatly ex-
ceeds the number of fed-
erally funded refugee slots,
UJA leaders expect that
many Soviet Jews will opt to
settle in Israel.
Kaplan believes that the

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