*co 2-B * *# fkrH&r Fndev July 26 \oluntary Dues Plan ^ orks For Synagogue Evnso CaM jta ~ < Liberal Ijaignf i aa awinn!rt tlut a whftiij ressos- -. *ei ?yite car. not ml* pro- d*ae* the reteMe the eoacrefjtioa a**-;, to operate bat aiw> tiu* fc*M -ft* ability to predeje an* !?*! lacoac each year Sotosnon F K. eptntual leader erf the new Reform rC*zae. described the Bi- arw! eaeceu of the program in a r-ew iuk Si tae NATA the eaaMsi .< -he \a taswai Aaaoeiatjon of Tern pie Ad- ministrator*, an affiliate of the ''** *f Ameruin Hebr-w Con- cat f r'..-.-. the be] -/ the con- *.*--ation w l*oo the teering nittee embraced and the membcnMp approved the .-iea of a v'H'imjr; fair-ihare package doe* pragran initially n vaj Congressman Urges Probe Into Arabs' Treatment Of Jews WASHINGTON JTA, Bcp Leonard ParbcU ia r; N y Breed on ; Hon Boot 'hi- *<-<-k that a 1 nltad Natassaj investigation be rtirlrtlll imrri'f)iat<-!> into the tTCataiaOl of Jew* in Arab coun- t.-i' The Cbbctm maa cakl he baa written la Secretary of state Dean riu-k. asking him to instruct the IS delasjataflsj to the U.S. to pro- pose the investigation. "The report* become more fre- quent. Rep. Farbstein said, of the M-cret practice of genocide within the boundaries of the Arab Btatei We can no longer doubt that the J*ish population of Egypt and other Arab countries is cur- r<-ntl> being held hostage in the conflict with Israel. We know that lar.-i numbers of Jews have been sent to what we charitably call , concentration camps, where they , an- left to wither and die." A IN investigation of the con- dition of civilians in the Middle East war lone was ordered by the Security Council several months ' ago Israel agreed to cooperate. provided the investigation also Mtarad lavi in Arab states. But the Arabs refused to permit such an investigation, thus forcing Sec- ntarj GeaeraJ U Thant to delay naming his emissary. 1 Si jimAt. DomttHc Anno STAMPED GOODS TAPESTRIES LARGEST STOCKS LOWEST PRICES New Dtf if All Sii.i SsabaM. ami Hsliaey Lieen CUrtii. Cellca mm4 Metis lies* Cavers to Easareiaer. Itm laitmcrteat llaakiac Fwiihisj. imi.Linst. Ml Masai loaab riosir ef raraiag at laar 42HUCUIMI1 CMULGMLU agreed Baa* membersaassi iasd a accepted rU a aavrser.- A SSO and that the level of amnal does add ao: ae wt aart:i ail faatalies -'- ~-- ~ a d*gaed ta captsil -he program "Seen fasmly she*) racatvad a *-** sissfjji e*ra wtMch declared h*t the cansjreejatiosr-t evei awitcv was Mud ow the prapatal tot vary member luuntt the moral abrtaatian a determine hes swnwejl sasssasss SJhTa sjaafssj by eeSf-ewatue. Han of ms mtiimum o* tos ability to entr*wte to to and tHet avary. ewe Shan find it pel sable to afrili- ato because all rw caadi afraWaaj a jvat ataara." The initial pledge card cited a current ar.nua: congregational MsjM aj *36. t>**d or. an an- pated -T>embe.-4>ip of 14b fami- lies and left space for the congre- Srtaoa member to list what he red. a fair figure for for the Wfrfr, ;.*ar u,ith cataaas. Rabbi Klein- man r-rp'.r'e.j -h.. k.nd of card is still used. He cited as minimum goals of uch a program those of ma>..-. me tram due- enough to cover a.l of the annual operational ex- penses of the congregation, to eliminate arays dnd means activi- ties except lor capital purposes and to end the need of "inequita- ble dollar asse-ntents" to balance the congregational budget. Moat important of all, ha re- ported, it wn hoped that chiave- ment of thesa goals would free the enargiaa of the members "for tha creative spiritual purposes which motivated their affiliation." Reporting that the congregation had doubled its size in the first summer of its existence, Rabbi Kleinman said the respond of member families to the plan dem- onstrated that 'when the annual invitation to reevaluate the level of one's dues is presented realis- tically, against the background of the congregation's needs and the growing attachments and loyalties of people, increased contribution; will provide the funds necessary to support expanded programs, and thi* without the need for dues up grading'." He reported also that a study of 1 those member- who retained their affiliation in the second year indi- cated that 31 families increased heir dues, 58 remained at the -ame level and 11 reduced their contributions in dues. The net in- , crease in dues income raised the per capita contribution from $252 io $262.50 and the upper limit of annual dues contributions rose fiom $500 to $7.V> In the second year, he reported, there was also an increase of $5 per child in the religious school supplies fee. Msbjsjbjj the 91 American Jewish leaders of the United Jewish Aooec! rmsston to Isxcei end Europe an 'from le* Mr. and Mrs. F/fwarrJ F;*ejb*T'7. Mrs. Bonnie Saritz and Mr. and Mrs. Howord J. Trim, ail from the Greater Micrr.i ciea The BatsJon is xak:.-.. a 26-day survey cf :n-.m:Trc:r.t absorpticr. * problems r bran] and refucee aid qrams in V.enna end Rome. pro Race Relations Is Subject Of Guide VK'A YORK JTA A | -.en" of race relav forma by Jewish and de- ad here *eek by organization! of the major faith, ia America Titled "Crl -.- in Amer Hops TBroasJh '>'' lines of action 'or eongragaUoni and communi- ties to change *-*)." racial atti achieve <^jual oppor tuniti* for instil Pub:. 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