I LIFE IN ISRAEL I PROPOSED CHANGES FOR ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES OF DETROIT The United Jewish Charities of Detroit (UJC) has reviewed its current Articles of Incorporation and has identified certain provisions which are inconsistent with the activities in which the UJC is currently engaged. The Articles of Incorporation presently in force are in the original form dating back to 1899 when the UJC was created. In order to conform the legal framework of the UJC to its present-day purposes and the goals which it seeks to achieve, three changes to the Articles of Incor- poration are required: (a) The current corporate purposes of the UJC provide: Article Ill. Its object shall be to relieve want and distress among the deserving Jewish poor in our midst; to make them self-dependent and self supporting, and to dis- courage pauperism among them, and by uniting in a common bond the members of the various Jewish charitable, philanthropic and benevolent associations of the city of Detroit, establish a system under which the aims and purposes of this corporation may by united effort, be more effectively carried out. (b) It is recommended that the UJC corporate purposes be changed as follows: Article III. The object of this corporation is to accept, hold and disburse monies and other property and assets for charitable purposes, to support and encourage the work and program of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit and its constituent agencies, generally to promote the health, welfare and happiness of the community, and to engage in any activity within the purposes for which a non-profit corporation may be organized under the laws of the State of Michigan. (c) The current article describing the members of the Board of the UJC provides: Its management and control shall be vested in an Executive Board consisting of twenty trustees who shall hold office for one year and until their successors qualify. Its regular officers shall be a President, first Vice President, second Vice Presi- dent, Secretary and Treasurer, all of whom shall be elected by the Board of Trustees at its annual meeting, and all of whom, except the secretary and treasurer, shall be chosen from the members of said board. The time of holding the annual meeting of this corporation shall be during the last week in the month of October of each year and the place of holding the same shall be in the said city of Detroit. Such Board of Trustees shall be authorized to delegate its powers or any thereof, to such committee or committees of its own body as it may select, and as provid- ed in its by-laws. (d) It is recommended that a new article be adopted which would provide: Article IV. The members of this corporation shall consist of all the members of the Board of Directors of this corporation at the time of adoption of this article, of members of the Board of Governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit during their term of office, and such other persons as may by a majority vote be admitted to membership by the Board of Directors of this corporation from time to time. (e) The corporate existence should be changed to perpetual: Article VI. The corporate existence of the corporation shall be perpetual. The applicable statutes and laws of the State of Michigan require that a majority of all members of the UJC who are entitled to vote, approve the proposed changes to the Articles of Incor- poration. Members' proxy votes will be solicited by mail for approval of the proposed changes as outlined above. Robert P. Aronson, Secretary Michael E. 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Technion Researching Salt Damage To Soil Haifa — A nationwide team of researchers headed by Pro- fessor Yoram Avnimelech of the agricultural engineering faculty at Technion-Israel In- stitute of Technology in Haifa has been studying ways to reverse salt-damage to the soil in Israel's northern valleys and coastal plain for more than two years. The team, appointed by the Israeli government, expects to make its recommendations in three years. Once reforms are im- plemented, it will take five years to reverse the damage, Avnimelech says. Over-concentration of salt in soil makes land infertile and affects many of the world's semi-arid regions, such as California, India and the Middle East. Much Israeli farmland is menaced by saline soil because excessive irrigation results in higher levels of salt- saturated water. Reservoirs built on damm- ed river beds also block the rivers and streams that are drained by the Mediterra- nean Sea and trap the salty water in the root zones of crops. "We don't want to cut down on irrigation, which would give us less agricultural pro- duction," Avnimelech says. His team has been studying ways to redesign irrigation so that the amount of water in- troduced into the land does not exceed the underground drainage system's ability to carry water out to the sea. They would also like to in- crease the permeability of the soil to allow water to sink faster into the underground drain pipes, to remove some reservoirs that block rivers and streams and construct new ones that do not impede drainage. "It is a long-term effort," Avnimelech says, "but one that is worthwhile not only for Israel but for farming worldwide." Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is central to Israel's economic develop- ment and security, and the nation's only comprehensive academic center for advanced technology, science and ap- plied research. Messianic Jews Denied Law Of Return Rights Jerusalem — "Messianic Jews" cannot claim the right to come to Israel as im- migrants by virtue of the Law of Return, the High Court of Justice ruled Dec. 25. The court held unanimously that Jews who believe in Jesus are "members of a different faith," because they have withdrawn themselves from the Jewish people and con- verted voluntarily. The Law of Return states that "every Jew has a right to come to this country as an oleh." An amemdment defines as a Jew anyone born of a Jewish mother or con- verted to Judaism. The court was ruling on the petition of Gary and Shirley Beresford who were