Thursday. June 25. t981 — THE BULLETIN — 11
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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JCFandC ANNUAL MEET
Centre offers new
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relocate immediateiy in a smaller facility; to increasie its fees iOO percent; and to continue to seek alternate sources of income to supplement current building deficit.
requests from TalmudTorah recommended the school consider cancelling its learning ennchment program unless private funding can be raised for continuation. Following are the committee's
Regarding the Jewish Family f981-82 monetary recommendations
Service Agency, the subcommittee ^^^^'^^^^^^e allocations paid in
recommended: this beneficiary continue search for additional funding; adopt a fee-for-service scale for those able to pay; contract with immigrants for repayment of certain funds VKhen they are in a scHvent position.
1980), as reported in financial statements presented to the meeting: Beth Tikvah, $19,000 ($17,450); Burquest School, $2,655 ($2,456); Camp Miriam, $11,570 ($8391); Camperships, $15,000 ($13,787); Hillel, $35,000 ($32,958); North
The subcommittee considering Shore Jewish Community Associa-
* tion, $2,200 ($3,400); Peretz Institute, $8,030 ($8,279); Administration. $34,800 ($29,842); Camp HaUkvah, $21,245 ($12,539); JFS A, $40,250 ($35,742); JCC, $94;S50 ($84,690); Talmud Torah $276,000 ($251,600); Contingency Fund approved at the meeting, $3,000.
Depending on the final amoiint raised, four institutions will receive up to . the. following additional amounts at ^second tier* level: Camp Hatikvah, $14,680; JFS A, $17,598;
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" " HELP WANTED
The Jewish Community Cfentrc is now accepting applications for Junior and Senior counsellor positions for Day Camp. If you are interested, please call 266-9111 for information, or contact the Centre office at 950 West 41st Ave.
FURNITURE MOVER
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CAMP MIRlAM
Session One — Limited spaces and a waiting list. Session Two — Full, there is a waiting list. Session Three — Full, there is a waiting list. For further information, please call Miriam Benny at 266-5366 or 688-6815.
DANIEL GOLDSMITH ... piesideiitV report
JCC, $8,750; Talmud Torah, $125300.
Nominations presented by chairman Ted Zacks^ were unaiiimoiisly adopted. Serving as directors for 1981-«2afe:
Mel . Ackerman, Jerry Adier, Evelyn Amar, Richaid Ames, Arnold Barkoff,Shiiley Bariiett,Les Berman, Helen Cdkmah, Susan Fine, Dr. G. Feinstadt, Claudio Gnibner, Sheila Herstein, Ben Keil, Myma Koffman, Morley Levitt, Joyce Lowe, Judy Mandleman, Josephine Margolis, Irv Nitkin, Bill Omstein, Lois Raphael, Dr. Gary
Romalis, Hinda Simkin, Harriet Spiro, Karl Taussig, Judy Wein-sicin, ^ Dr. Marvin Weintraub, Harriett Wolfe, Ted Zacks, Murray Zinunerman.
Following the general meeting, the board unanimously elected its executive as proposed by nominating conmiittee. In addition to Barkoff as president, these include: immediate past president, Daniel Goldsmith; first vice-president, Jerry Adler; second vice-presideiit. Dr. G. Feinstadt; third vice-president, Richaid Ames; secretary, Ted Zacks; treasurer, Les Berman.
■ In accepting JCF. and C presidency, Barkoff stated that Council must "spenid time in self-education," with meetings to be held at premises of beneficiaries.
programs
Tehhis lessons, lO-speed bike trips, sununer floor-hockey, teen and adult coed fitness classes, adult coed karate, girls and ladies self-defense and indoor soccer ar some of the new sports programs that will be added to the roster of Centre classes this summer. The July and August program also inciudes ladies* dan-cersize, lacqetball clinics and men's noon-hour basketball.
Further information on these programs and the Centre's ked Cross swim program is available at 266-9111.
BUREAUCRACY IMPEDES
.TEL AVIV — In his twentieth and last report before^ retiring. Dr. Yitzhak Nebenzahl, the State Comptroller, 74, strongly criticized Isiaers btireaucracy, accusing it of impeding the country's progress.
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