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April 20, 1950 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-04-20

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 011I0

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday:Aoril 20, 1950

Allied Jewish
Campaign dollars
that work at

HOME...

Whom do your Allied Jewish Campaign dollars help?

You don't have to travel far to find out.

There's no need to go to Israel ... or to North Africa ... or any other

place in the world where the dollars of the Allied Jewish Campaign of

Detroit help to meet Jewish needs and to strengthen and build Jewish life.

Just look around you. Right here. Your wife, your child, yes, the person

who looks out at you when you look into the mirror.

Surprised?

Yes, you, too, benefit from the Allied Jewish Campaign of Detroit.

You share in this fine Jewish community that we have built and are building.

You benefit from the splendid network of services that we maintain

for care of the aged, vocational service, family counseling, refugee adjustment,

recreation, Jewish education, community relations, health and

immigration aid.

Whom does the Allied Jewish Campaign help? People—people who are the comma,

and whom the community must always be ready to serve.

Our network of community services was built by us and is supported by us
to serve us ... our families ... our children. They are not for the needy

alone • .. they are not for the rich alone ... they are for all of us ...

whatever the need, whenever the need.

Therefore, when you give to the 1950 Allied Jewish Campaign,

be generous, for among those who benefit are:

YOU • YOUR CHILD • YOUR FAMILY • YOUR NEIGHBOR

The Allied Jewish Cainpaign supports 55 Programs to help

build Jewish life in Israel, the world over, in the United State,

and Detroit.

ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN

250 WEST LAFAYETTE • WOODWARD 5-3939 • DETROIT 26, MICH.

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