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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE—.

May 12 to 22

Quota

*323,550

Federation Maintenance Fund Old Folks' Home Building Fund

$223,550

400,000

Forty-Six Agencies--Local, National and Overseas---
and the Jewish Old Folks' Home Building Fund Are
Benefited by the Monies Raised in This Campaign.

The WANDERER

Here is the bitterest tragedy of modern times. With
all that the land of his birth has permitted him to carry
forth, strapped upon his back, the ex-patriate Jew trudges
through the rain. The tiny flame of hope is almost—but
not quite—extinguished. For before him lies a vision of the
miracle that is Palestine. Our schools in Poland and Ger-
many teach him a trade or the art of farming. Our agen-
cies will help him start anew when he reaches the Prom-
ised Land. He will rebuild his own life while he rebuilds
the Homeland of his fathers. For him, and the millions of
whom he is typical, in the Old World — for the helpless
throughout our own land—for those for whom life holds
nothing if we abandon them, the Allied Jewish Campaign
appeals to you each year. Today, more urgently than ever
before, — GIVE — THEY NEED YOUR HELP!

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Headquitrters

14th Floor

Hotel Staffer

Randolph 9340

Here is the stark reality.
This picture tells the story
of expatriation.

Funds of the Allied JewishCampaign in a k• possible The
Wanderer's repatriation.

