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"Although these changes re- quired a number of difficult personnel cuts, significant new dollars were committed outside the institution to treat these individuals fairly and appropriately," the board statement continues. "The combination of a difficult eco- nomic climate and an essen- tial need for changes in the structure of the school have resulted in a unified commu- nal effort to create a stronger, leaner Torah institution of which the entire Jewish com- munity can be proud." On May 25, the school's in- terim board of directors an- nounced at a public meeting that major financial changes were needed to save the school. The board noted then that payroll comprised 80 percent of the yeshiva's budget. At most Jewish day schools na- tionwide, payroll accounts for about 66 percent of the bud- get. In addition to changes in tu- ition and staffing cuts at Beth Yehudah, board members have held meetings with the Jewish Federation and with major supporters "to create fis- cal responsibility in all de partments of our institution," states a letter mailed this week to Beth Yehudah par- ents. Both contributors and the pressed the school to balance its budget, the let-' ter said. The yeshiva has, many j times in the past, turned to the Federation for financial - assistance. Most recently, the Federation in June granted the yeshiva a $100,000 loan to "help facilitate transition," ac- cording to Federation President Mark Schlussel. Board members would not discuss whose jobs were elim- inated as a result of the cuts. c, However, funds were raised — to be handled outside the -j regular school budget -- to provide severance pay for those asked to leave. ❑ Jews, Catholics Pray In Poland Czestochowa, Poland (JTA) — Leading Polish and American Catholics prayed for better relations between Christians and Jews at a mass held here last week at Poland's holiest Catholic shrine. The ceremony was attend- ed by a delegation of 25 American Jewish and Catholic leaders who made a four-day trip to Poland this week in an effort to put an end to the strains that have characterized Polish-Jewish relations in the past. The delegation came, at the invitation of the Polish Episcopate, for talks with Polish leaders on inter- religious initiatives and Polish-Jewish relations. The mass in the ornate chapel of the Black Madonna icon at Jasna Gora monastery here was led by Archbishop William Keeler of Baltimore, who, along with Rabbi Jack Bemporad of Lawrence, N.Y., jointly headed the U.S. inter- religious delegation. The delegation also in- cluded representatives of the American Jewish Com- mittee, Anti-Defamation League, National Jewish Community Relations Ad- visory Council, National Conference of Catholic , Bishops, as well as emissaries of Cardinals John O'Connor of New York and Bernard Law of Boston. It was considered the highest-level delegation of L; American Jews and Catholics ever to visit'''. Poland. The trip was coordinated by the newly established Center for Christian-Jewish Understanding at Sacred Heart University in Fair- field, Conn. The center is -= dedicated to furthering theo- logical dialogue between the two faiths and toward de- veloping a spirit of coopera- tion on social issues. Jewish and Catholic mem- bers of the delegation said, the service was one of the most important moments of H the group's four-day visit to Poland. Since the Exodus, freedom "‘ has always been spoken with a Hebrew accent. —Heinric Heine