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March 26, 1948 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-03-26

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Page Eight

THE JIWISH NEWS

Friday, Mardi 26, 1948 ,

Where's
Daddy?

H old on a little longer, son!

Daddy will be back soon. He's busy right now. Busy
defending your birthright—busy defending your country.

You have a country now, baby. The nations of the world
have given you, at last, a place to live. Your birthright
took 2000 years to win.

So be brave, baby. We're with your father. We'll see that
you don't lose this little place in the sun you call your own.
You won't know the inside of a barbed wire cage or a
ghetto, like your father did. A part of Palestine is yours.
Hold on a little longer!

We'll send food, clothes, medicines, doctors, hospitals,
schools — all the money and the means necessary to insure
your future and the future of your country. And we'll send
them, too, to those of your father's family who are still
alive and waiting in Europe.

We won't let you or your father down.

We'll give, give, give`! We'll give not only in charity's
name. We'll \give as big as the cause, because this time
we're making history with our dollars. Because this is the
year of your deliverance ... this is the year of destiny!

WHAT MUST BE DONE IN 1948
1. Supplementary aid for 250,000 displaced Jews in Germany,

Austria, Italy and Cyprus. 2. Relief, rehabilitation, and recon-
struction f©r one million Jews in Eastern and Western Europe.
3. Immigration and reception in Palestine of 75,000 homeless
Jews, including 24,000 children. 4. Housing, retraining and settle-
ment for the newcomers in Palestine. 3. Reception and adjustment
of refugees who will enter the United States in 1948.

4••••••••• ■ •11111PININ

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Photo taken in Palestine recently. The father of this child had to leave
to defend his home against marauders. Prior, From Three Lions Iwo

1948 Destiny Campaign

UNITED JEWISH APPEAL

Headquarters c

ALLIED
JEWISH CAMPAIGN

250 W. LAFAYETTE

Telephone: WOodword 5-3939

DETROIT CHAIRMAN:

MAURICE ARONSSON

NATIONAL. CHAIRMAN:

HENRY MORGENTHAU, JR.

SUPPORTED IN DETROIT BY THE

ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN

for the Relief, Rehabilitation and Resettlem ent Programs of the Joint Distribution Corn-
,
miffee, United Palestine Appeal and United Service for New Americans, and for 55

other Local, National and Overseas Relief, Educational and - Social Service Agencies.

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