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May 08, 1931 - Image 3

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-05-08

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CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE THREE

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ill the above illustrations the adist has depicted (front real life photo-
graphs) two scenes---one taken in America, and one in Eastern Europe!
How alike these sufferers seem! Men, women and children, underfed,
underclad. undersheltered! Bound together by a common need! Helped
by a common love!

Stop a moment and study these Jewish faces! But for the grace of God you might be in
one or the other of these pictures!

To provide for those Who are in need is the purpose of the Allied Jewish Campaign! This drive is your chance to
GIVE that others may LIVE!

allied Jewifh Campaign

May 10 th to 20", /93/

There are many in the bread-lines these days who would have laughed at such a possibility a year or
two ago.
But Time and Trial are great levelers. They make us understand the Other Fellow's plight.
Ever since the Great War and the relief campaigns that followed, there has been the cry that "Charity
begins at home!" This year it really does! But it must not stop there!
Now comes a new day for America! Bread-lines and soup-kitchens are no longer unknown sights in our
land! Suffering stalks where once was plenty!

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This year the Allied Jewish Campaign must provide
for relief at home as well as abroad. In fact, FAR MORE
MONEY WILL BE SPENT RIGHT HERE IN DETROIT
THAN IN EUROPE AND PALESTINE COMBINED!

Only the grim necessities are provided for! Stern
economy is the rule of the day in social service as in busi-
ness and government.

"The Jews have always taken care of their own" is an
ancient tribute of our neighbors. Now, more than ever
before, we must live up to our reputation for philanthropy.
If we fail, ours will indeed be a sorry plight. If we suc-
ceed, a troubled Israel will be brightened with a new hope.

Beneficiaries of the 1931
Allied Jewish Campaign

Emergency relief.

Jewish Daily Bulletin.

Jewish Old Folks' Home

Jewish Welfare Board.

Foreign relief and reconstruction
in Eastern Europe and Palestine.

Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital at

Hot Springs.

Jewish education.

Hebrew Free Loan Association.

American Pro-Falasha Committee.

Ea-Patients' Tubercular Home at

D

Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant
Aid Society of America (Hias).

Training School for Jewish Social

Work.

North End Clink (Hospitalisation

Fund).

Mothers' Clink.

Jewish Open Fume., etc.

AT HOME! IN EUROPE! IN PALEITINE

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