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January 04, 1991 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-01-04

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In Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
the federation set out to
raise $4 million for Opera-
tion Exodus and another
$600,000 for local reset-
tlement of Soviet Jews, offi-
cials said. While most of this
has been raised, local agen-
cies had their 1990 budgets
slashed by 18 percent below
the 1989 figures.
In Hartford, Conn., the
federation closed an office
that provided counseling to
teen-agers and families in
the eastern suburbs. Those
providing the services
agreed to continue working
on a volunteer basis, but the
office had to remain shut for
lack of money, explained
Cindy Chazan, assistant ex-
ecutive director for the
Greater Hartford Jewish
Federation.
As of February, all Jewish
agencies in Hartford will
have to take a 10 percent cut
in their budgets. And as to
what will happen the follow-
ing year, "that's between
you, me and God," said Mr.
Chazan.
As Hartford federation of-
ficials take stock after three
years of basically reduced
campaigns once inflation is
taken into account, their
goal is to make cuts in such a
way that the community
remains intact.

Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Campaign Opens
With Phonathons

Volunteers are reaching out
to Detroiters in advance of
the Jan. 17 official Allied
Jewish Campaign opening
with Dr. Alan Keyes.
Two phonathons are
scheduled to follow up the re-
cent Super Sunday
phonathon, Jan. 9 and 28.
Beginning at 6 p.m., Howard
Tapper and Janice Schwartz
will lead the effort to contact
those who have not yet made
their pledges to the 1991
Campaign.
The Women's Division will
call more than 4,000 women
during the annual phonogift
drive. Calls will be made Jan.
13, 14, 22 and 24.
Organizing Phonogift are
Marilyn Goldberg, chairman;
and Dottie Wagner, Evelyn
Silverman and Joy Nachman,
associate chairmen.
Campaign leadership and
volunteers in the major gifts
divisions will review the
Campaign's status and
prepare for the opening 6:30
p.m., Jan. 7, at the United
Hebrew Schools.
For information about the
phonathons or the meeting,
contact the Campaign office,
965-3939.

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