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March 24, 1950 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-03-24

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this &Way
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when you hear your
doorbell ring&

gave their lives and can give no more. You

the Mayor of the City of Detroit, and by the Jewish

are asked to make no such supreme sacrifice, but

War Veterans' organization, as "BUY A BRICK DAY:*

to help complete a living monument to their memory

Out of the earth that dithers these heroes has risen a.

—lest we forget ... a reminder to some prejudiced

common home for their identity, dedicated to their deeds

minds that 300 of Detroit's Jewish sons died in



defense of a common country, a common cause—lest

and Holmur.

IEY

the Jewish War Veterans' Memorial Home. at Davison

Sunday, March 26th, J.W.V. men and women, 500 strong,

It takes the money of the living to preserve the memory

will be ringing doorbells to collect funds for this memorial

of the dead . . . so living hands must ring doorbells, living

• . to finish it and furnish it. Every member of the Jewish
Community has a vital stake in this undertaking . . . so

voices must ask help

and 300 Jewish sons will listen

when you hear your doorbell ring ... answer the CALL

• . open your HEARTS . . . and GIVE.

This 'BUY A BRICK DAY' Ad Is Sponsored By The Following Concerns:

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