June 1, 2000
27 Iyar, 5760
Jerusalem
Success For the Chairman of the Jewish Agency: No Cut in Claims
Conference Allocation For Jewish Education and Projects in Israel
The allocations of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany in
the field of Jewish education and for projects in the State of Israel will remain intact.
This was decided during discussions Wednesday night in New York following a
demand by Jewish Agency Chairman, Sallai Meridor.
During recent months, the Planning Committee of the Claims Conference has met in
order to define, among other things, the principles of allocating funds for the coming
years out of the heirless funds or from the return of communal properties.
The final meeting of the Committee took place Wednesday night in New York.
The head of the Planning Committee recommended that the Claims Conference
reduce its annual allocation for documentation, research, and education about the
Holocaust, which would come out of the funds that in the past equaled 20% of the
total amount allocated. It was also recommended that one-quarter of the new
amount be directly allocated to projects dealing with documentation, research, and
education about the Holocaust, while 75% would be allocated to a special fund that
deals with these issues.
Wednesday night, in response to Meridor’s demand, a decision was taken to leave
the allocations in these areas intact, while the new fund to be set up would total
$20 million, which would come from reserves and not from the amount set aside for
allocations.
Furthermore, the Committee recommended giving priority to projects in Israel without
defining a precise exact budget framework. Here too, Meridor scored a victory,
when his demand to preserve the principle whereby 60 percent of the money is
allocated to projects in Israel and 40% to projects abroad is preserved.
For further information contact:
Michael Jankelowitz
Liaison to Foreign Press and Media, JAFI
Tel: 972-2-6202780
Fax: 972-2-6202708
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