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September 11, 1992 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-09-11

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FALL COLORS OF BENETTON.

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12-7 P.m.

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Fr. $269 *

$285 *

* Hotel • Show • Dinner • Tour *

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* Weekends thru Jan

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* * MACKINAC ISLAND FALL $255
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Sept. 18-20
* * * Oct.
9-11
$239 *
tawa, Montreal, Quebec City) *
* Hotel • Meals • Ferry • Lunch *
Montreal's 350th Anniversary. *
* * Grand Hotel • Carriage Tour *
Oct. 10-16
$559 *
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* 2 Oct. Plays
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* Oct. 26-31

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* Hotels • Meals • Celebrity $579
Shows
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:Oct. 11

* * Bus • Lunch • Show ... $46
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Oct. 14
$58
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$49 *

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Oct. 9-10
$189

$389

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Oct. 8-14
$567
Both including: • Hotels • Meals
• Tours • Much More!

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Oct. 24
$41
Lunch and Admission to
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54

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1992

Agency Plan
Angers Zionists

New York (JTA) — A pro-
posal to streamline the Jew- -
ish Agency for Israel is being
bitterly opposed by Zionist
organizations, which say it
would threaten the agency's
character as a marriage of
the Zionist movement and
Diaspora philanthropy.
But the leaders of the Nor-
th American Jewish fund-
raising agencies say effi-
ciency and savings must be
the Jewish Agency's top
priorities.
The actual stakes in the
dispute are small, compared
to the Jewish Agency's
overall $632 million budget
for this year: The proposed
change to the agency's
bylaws would trim three
high- level jobs, related
secretarial staff and perks.
Advocates of the change,
which would require two-
thirds approval at the Jew-
ish Agency Assembly in Oc-
tober, say the three depart-
ment chairmanships to be
eliminated duplicate the
function of the department
director-generals.
Currently, the department
chairmen are elected by the
World Zionist Organization, s
on the basis of political af-
filiation. But they must be
approved by the Diaspora
fund-raisers.
The WZO's method for
selecting the chairmen is
similar to that of the Israeli
government, where govern-
ment ministries are headed
by politicians picked by the
prime minister to satisfy co-
alition partners and party
factions.
Until a few years ago, the
department chairmen ap-
pointed the director-generals
to run their departments.
Now, at the instigation of
the Diaspora fund-raisers,
the director-generals are
selected by a search com-
mittee, on the basis of merit,
and report to the Jewish
Agency's overall director-
general.
One source on the fund-
raiser side said the costs for
the department chairmen,
including staff and travel,
could be as high as $700,000
annually, a figure the
Zionists dispute.
Phil Granovsky, who sits
on the Jewish Agency Ex-
ecutive for the fund-raisers,
was more cautious: "What
we do know is there's a lot of
duplication, and that when
you take the department
heads themselves, their
secretaries, telephones, it
will amount to a substantial
sum of money," said Mr.
Granovsky.

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