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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