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July 29, 1994 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-07-29

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Amsterdam (JTA) — The Boeing
company has reached settle-
ments with 547 people who lived
in apartments here destroyed by
an El Al cargo plane crash in Oc-
tober 1992.
Boeing was the manufacturer
of the plane.
Some 1,300 claims were filed
in connection with the crash,
which occurred shortly after take-
off and claimed the lives of 47
people.
The amounts of the awards
were not made public, according
to the terms of the settlements.
But reports here said claimants
received at least $10,000, and in
some cases substantially more.
Most of the claimants living in
the apartment complex were re-
cent Third World immigrants.
In February, an inquiry
launched by the Netherlands Avi-
ation Safety Board found that
faulty engine mountings were re-
sponsible for the disaster.

Continuity
For British Jews

London (JTA) — British Jewish
leaders are hailing the most rad-
ical development in community
fund-raising here in recent
decades — an agreement by the
Joint Israel Appeal to raise mon-
ey for Jewish continuity.
The JIA, British Jewry's most
powerful fund-raising group, un-
derwrote its new involvement in
domestic causes by pledging the
equivalent of $7.8 million over
the next three years to an edu-
cational body named Jewish Con-
tinuity, which was founded last
year by Chief Rabbi Jonathan
Sacks.
Together, the JIA and Jewish
Continuity will also develop and
expand programs for British Jew-
ish youth in Israel.
"You can't look at the national
priorities of the Jewish people to-
day without recognizing that
Jewish continuity in the Diaspo-
ra is a major element," said the
JIA president, Sir Trevor Chinn.
`The Jewish people have hope-
fully concluded their war against
the Arabs," said Sir Chinn. 'Now
we can all unite in the battle
against assimilation."
The JIA's move coincides with
a worldwide shift in fund-raising
efforts toward greater involve-
ment in education and culture in
the Diaspora.
The JIA will run. a "two-line"
campaign which will enable
donors to earmark separate con-
tributions to Israel and Jewish
Continuity. Funds will be raised
in separate British regions to
fund projects in those regions.

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