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Your Dollars A ’85 Jewish Community Center $60,000 ’86 $100,000 Offering the best in education and recreation to more than 2000 members and to the community at large. The increase represents increased staff and operating costs in the new facilities. Social Services ’85 $44,659 ’86 $55,338 In 1985, 800 members of our Jewish community contacted the Social Services department for vocational, geriatric, fami ly and marital counseling. The increase reflects adjustment of salaries to comparable positions in both the Jewish and general communities. Blumenthal Home $50,400 ’85 $48,000 ’86 One of the finest residence homes in the country. It accom modates 132 older adults of whom 31 are from Charlotte. This is a five percent cost of living increase. Report ^86 AlU Coniiii 10 Major Recipieit Federation, Foundation. JCC, Aca lem Lubavitch, BBYO, Hillel, Social S rvi( 28 Others: Local, State, Nationfd UJA Contingency (Fund* unexpected requests and emergencies) 3% Reserve for Uncollectiblej for '86 CAMPAIGN G( ’85 Hebrew Academy $37,300 ’86 $42,000 Serving Jewish children of Charlotte through the highest st£indards in general and Jewish education. The uicrease reflects increased operating costs in the new facility. For The Ones Who.... “Earned It” “Will Grow Because of it’ A r ’85 The Founda The Charlotte Jewii No Allocation ’i Responsible for administratin maintenance and finances. The reqi the anticipated shortfall between tl to in ’83) covered by the instituti( in rent and the actual anticipate( $400,000. The Other Reeipi ’85 $10,400 'I Joint Cultural Appeal A cluster of nine organiza tions involved with promoting Jewish culture, Yiddish, art, theatre, etc. Advanced Jewish Studies Co-operative Program in Judaic Studies. This progr^ funds the Chairs of Jewish Studies at Duke and Chapel Hill. Greater Carolina Assoc. Of Rabbis. Promoting contact and pro gramming for all Rabbis. Charlotte Clergy Association Promoting contact and cooperation between clergy of all religious persuasions. Amer. Jewish Congress. Amer. Jewish Committee NJCRAC Working on national levels in the area of conmiunity rela tions vis a vis Jews, Israel, and social action. Each of the three addresses itself to a dif ferent segment of the national population. BIAS Working with UJA to bring out Jews from Soviet, Arab and other countries and establish new lives in the West. Jewish Braille Institute Developing and providing materials to aid the blind and the learning disabled. NA. Conference Soviet Jewry Coordinating body for the ongoing effort to obtain release for Jews wanting to leave Russia. New Israel Fund Dedicated to developing new service deliveries in Israel with emphasis on grass roots leadership. Torah Umesorah The coordinating body for Orthodox day schools around the nation including one in fil North Carolina. c( tl Federated Council of Israeli Org. Serving more than 400 small ^ schools, orphanages, training institutions in Israel as a coor dinated fund-raising body. Amer. Jewish Archives Preserving vital records on Amer. Judaism and history. Jewish Chautauqua I Bringing Jewish speakers,
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