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April 19, 1935 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1935-04-19

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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

We Must Build a New Home for
the Jewish Old Folks!

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C AST US not off in the time of

old age. Forsake us not when
our strength faileth us! Through
the ages, from generation to gen-
eration, this plea has come down
to us. Chanted in the prayers of
our fathers. Repeated in the
prayers of our children. Are
these words empty? Do you say
them only with your lips? Will
you say them with your hearts?

ALLIED
JEWISH

THIS OLD TALMUDIST STUDIES IN COMFORT

But many friendless old scholars need shelter.
Will you build a home for them?

CAMPAIGN

of the

JEWISH WELFARE

FEDERATION
OF DETROIT

Remember that these old people
were not always friendless and
lonely; helpless and hopeless.
They, too, were young and strong.
They knew life and love. They
felt joy and sorrow. They
opened their hearts and their
hands to their brothers who were
in need. Now they are in need.
Will you forsake them?

SIXTY YEARS OF JOY AND SORROW SHARED

What would they do apart?
Let your heart dictate the answer!

May 5 to May 15

270 000

A Period of
Community
Reckoning

SHE SMILES—AND ADMITS 102!

Contentment will be assured for many old people.
In a comfortable new home.

,

170 9000

$

Must be raised to maintain the

Must be raised to build a new Jew-

Jewish Welfare Federation Agen-

ish Old F'olks' Home. A new home

cies. These agencies give a home

is not a. luxury, but an immediate

to the orphan and shelter to the

necessity. Have YOU visited the

wanderer. They give relief and

old home? Have YOU seen the

medical care. They give education

four beds in one room, the dreary

to the young; companionship and

halls, the steep stairs, the unsani-

recreation to the lonely. They need

tary conditions?

your help. They believe in YOU.

so our old folks can live!

100 , • 000

You must give

Allied Jewish Campaign
Helps Support These
29 Agencies:

Council Camp

Jewish Telegraphic Agency

National Jewish Hospital

Fresh Air Camp

Jewish Welfare Board

American Jewish Committee

Hebrew Free Loan Association

Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital

Bureau Jewish Social Research

Hospital Fund, North End Clinic

Mizr•chi Organization

House of Shelter

Montefiore Old Folks Home

Jewish Old Folks Home

National Conference Jewish Social

United Jewish Appeal (American Pale , .
tine Campaign, Joint Distribution
Committee)

Jewish Community Center

Jewish Unemployment Emergency
Council

United Hebrew Schools

TWO OLD FRIENDS!

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Work

National Coordinating Committee for

Aid to German Refugees

Hebrew University

National Council Jewish Federations

Hillel Foundation, B'nai B'rith

National Desertion Bureau

Sympathy, understanding and happiness.
Let's build a new home for them.

Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home-
Bellef•ire

Ex-Patients Tubercular Home

German-Jewish Children's Aid, Inc.

Graduate School Jewish Social Work

Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS)

TWO STEEP FLIGHTS UP

Her bedroom shared with three others.
We must build a new home for the old folks.

THEY NEED YOUR HELP!

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