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November 05, 2004 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-11-05

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in this second-line campaign over and
above the regular campaign, which
raised over $30 million," he said.
The Sherman Challenge Fund raised
$3.8 million in 2004.
Steve Selig of Atlanta, chairman of the
UJC's finance and resource development
pillar said the UJC campaign is "run-
ning 6.4 percent ahead of last year," hav-
ing raised some $778 million for the
annual campaign this year compared to
$745 million by this time last year.

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Philanthropy's "Philanthropy
400" list include:
• The top 10 Jewish charities: In
order, they are the UJC; the American
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee;
the UJA-Federation of New York;
Jewish Federation/Jewish United Fund
of Metropolitan Chicago; American
Friends of Bar-Ilan University., Jewish
Communal Fund; Hadassah; Brandeis
University; the American Society for
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology;
and the Jewish Community Federation
of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marlin
and Sonoma Counties.
• Surprises: The American Jewish
Joint Distribution Committee, the fed-
eration system's provider of overseas
relief and welfare, made the list for the
first time. The JDC took in more than
$192 million in funds, putting it in sec-
ond place among Jewish charities. Yet,
the group had "been in that range for
the last number of years," according to
its executive vice president Steven
Schwager. Explaining the oversight of
the JDC in previous years, the Chronicle
said it may simply have come across
new information that allowed it to list
the group.
With $140 million, American Friends
of Bar-Ilan University was the fifth-
largest Jewish charity, at 84th place on
the list. However, that number may
include international donations, accord-
ing to the Chronicle. No one at the
group was available for comment. By
comparison, the Technion raised some
$60 million, but ranked in 214th place.
* The top federations: The top five
federations in thi s . year's list were New
York, Chicago, San Francisco, Baltimore
and Boston. In 2003, they were New
York, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles and
Boston.
IN Staff Writer Harry Kirsbaum
contributed to this story.

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