Friday, April 15, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Eleven

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strong, healthy.

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where he will not be persecuted !

he will live in a home

instead op a D. P.

can

he will have the opportunity

to live his own lice, become
a self-respectig member of society!

Every thoughtful, far-thinking American

Yes, the dark, dismal days of the ghastly D.P.
camps will soon be behind them. The homeless

should take a realistic role in terms of dollars

Jews of the world are going home! But the

to finance this unparalleled undertaking. Give

biggest problem of all — their complete re-
habilitation — lies ahead. They must not only

— Give generously!

THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL MUST ATTAIN

THESE 4 OBJECTIVES

must be fed, sheltered, restored to health,

1. Quickly effect the emptying of the Josish

D.P. Camps in Germany and Austria.

2.

resettled in the United States. Homes must

Transfer to and resettle in Israel a total of
250,000 Jewish refugees from various parts of
Europe. 3. Provide rehabilitation and relief

be built, food provided —adjustment, welfare,

for 1,500,000 Jews remaining in Europe and

and medical services tremendously expanded.

North Africa. 4. Help in the adjustment of

The cost is high, the task —staggering!

refugees reaching the United States.

250,000 Jewish refugees must be brought into
LO be

Israel during 1949 —in addition to 25,000

In Detroit, the United Jewish Appeal

Receives its Funds from the

be brought to the land of their hopes; they

helped to tarn their own living.

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Jewish Welfare
Federation

600 Owen Bldg.

250 WEST LAFAYETTE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

Support the $250,000,000 Campaign for the Greatest Homecoming in History

UNITED JEWISH APPEAL

For the resettlement and rehabilitation programs of Joint Distribution

Committee, United Palestine Appeal and United Service for New Americans

Henry Morgenthau, Jr., General Chairman

