We support
NATHANIEL
INARSHAY
for Oakland County Commissioner
"That's one of the reasons for the
meeting," he said of the planned August
gathering.
At the same time, Moscovitz said,
we understand and support that they
have needs for which they have to raise
money, needs that a supplementary
campaign isn't going to satisfy"
The Conservative movement hasn't
yet seen any of the Unity Campaign
funds, either, but Rabbi Joel Meyers,
executive vice president of the denomi-
nation's Rabbinical Assembly, is taking a
more conciliatory tack.
"Everyone involved would like more
funds to be raised more rapidly and in
larger amounts, but we must have
patience and a continued common
approach and dialogue to get there,"
said Meyers.
"I don't believe we'll raise more
money by being angry with one another
— only by being cooperative and work-
ing together."
The Orthodox Union — which is
getting less than the other movements
in unity campaign pledges, say UJA
sources — has likewise not yet seen any
of the money.
"I'll believe it when I see it," said Dr.
Mandell Ganchrow, president of the
Orthodox Union. "I believe that they
are making a good-faith effort to treat
us fairly. In the final analysis, the proof
will be at the end of the campaign."
Also at issue is how the touted $21
million has been counted.
The religious movement leaders say
that UJA officials are "double- count-
ing" pledged contributions made by the
movements' own constituents directly
to the denominations.
"How the money is counted we're
not all clear about ourselves," said the
Conservative movement's Meyers. "I
don't believe even from the beginning
we were clear about it. It's one of the
things we'll be talking about at the
upcoming meeting."
Moscovitz said the very allegation
that UJA is including in its tally money
raised by the movements on their own
"is a disgusting comment."
But the guidelines for how the total
is calculated don't seem to be entirely
clear.
Yitzchak Shavit, who is vice presi-
dent of supplemental giving at UJA
and is staffing the unity campaign, said
that "all the pledges we have, including
money the Reform and Conservative
raised by themselves, was accomplished
because of the atmosphere we created."
He said he is counting some of the
special gifts given to the movements in
the amount raised by the unity cam-
paign.
"
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Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers
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Feber
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Council of Carpenters
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Naimark
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