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April 29, 1932 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-04-29

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PAGE TWO

•nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

SHARE that you may dispel the gloom that saps the courage of the job-
less. Share that you may shelter the homeless. Share that you may suc-
cor the sick and still the anguish of the aged and the helpless. Share that
no Jewish mother shall suffer the pitying appeal of her hungry babies for
food. Share that the proud Jewish tradition of giving without stint for
the care of our people may not be stilled.

SHARE, it must be, for the ranks of those now seeking help are swollen
by those who, theTselves, were givers just a year ago. This year our all,
no matter how Little that may be, must be shared with the homeless, the
hungry, the crippled, the aged, the orphaned and the jobless, lest they
perish!

SHARE or these, our people, are lost. This year there is no time to ques-
tion, debate, or delay. This year we must share our last remnant, the last
morsel of our resources for even though you forego some of the comforts
remember there are those who lack even bread, who at this very moment
clamor for food!

SHARE for all these reasons and because the Allied Jewish Campaign
offers us an opportunity to fulfill a noble community obligation. Share
no matter how little or how much. Let us give from what we have, for
others have nothing at all. We cannot fail those who look taus to lighten
their hearts and kindle that ray of hope without which life is meaning-
less and empty. SHARE, for this year their lives—Jewish lives—MUST
be saved.

SHARE because thousands depend upon you this year for a roof over their
heads, for clothes to wrap their limbs, for sustenance to face a dawn that
brings little hope and a night that brings no rest.

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OF THE JEWIS WELFARE FEDERATION

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COURTESY OF THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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