50—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 28, 1951 IN TIMES OF JOY OR SORROW REMEMBER OUR JEWISH COMMUNITY SERVICES THE AGENCIES OF FEDERATION LOCAL WELFARE SERVICES Give Them. Your Thought And Your Help: Fresh Air\ Society 8904 Woodward Ave. Vacation program for boys and girls whose parents can afford to pay moderate rates. Hebrew Free Loan Association 9134 Linwood Avenue Loans without- charge to worthy applicants House of Shelter When you wish to express consolation, tribute or joy, give thought to the causes we the Jews of Detroit have joined together in creating and maintain- ing . . care of dependent and neglected children . . . furtherance of Jewish education . . . provision for healthful recreation facilities . . . perpetuation of our cultural institutions . . . care of our aged. In Your Will—a bequest to the Jewish Welfare Federation will preserve your personal spirit of philanthropy and will enshrine your name on the permanent honor roll of Jewish community benefactors. 1622 Taylor Avenue Housing and shelter for transient Jewish men and a temporary home for refugee families. Jewish Community Center To console the bereaved and to pay tribute to the deported, memorial contri- 8904 Woodward Ave. butions to the Jewish Welfare Federation and its agencies ore in keeping with The community's club with cultural and recrea- tional services, including new Dexter-Davison Cen- ter and the 12th Street Council Center. Jewish tradition. Jewish Community Council 803 Washington Blvd. Building Delegate body performing community relations service within the Jewish community and in rela- tion to the community at large. Commemorate the Yahrzeit of a relative, a dear friend, a loved one, by con- tributing to the Special Occasion Fund of the Federation. Jewish Home for Aged 115101 Petoskey Avenue Comfortable residence for nearly 200 old people and an infirmary-for chronically ill aged. Honor the Bar Mitzvah or confirmond, mark a happy anniversary, share the birthdays of those you love with others less fortunate. Sinai Hospital (Ausp. of Jewish Hospital Assoc.) 2206 David Stott Bldg. Now under construction at 6741 West Outer Drive is receiving contributions toward its early comple- tion, subsequent maintenance and research pro- gram. As a local general hospital under Jewish aus- pices, Sinai is a beneficiary of Greater Detroit Hos- pital Fund. Jewish Social Service Bureau 5737 Second Boulevard Special occasions may thus be signalized by sending your contributions to any one of the agencies listed here, or to the Jewish Welfare Federation, Owen • Building, 250 Lafayette West, Detroit 26, Michigan. Counseling and casework service for families, fos- ter home care for dependent children. Jewish Vocational Service 822 Farwell Building Free employment service; vocational guidance and counseling. Notification is issued immediately to the persons so honored, and proper acknowledgement is made to the donor. . North End Clinic , 936 Holbrook Avenue Medical diagnostic and dental care for people un- able to afford private care, general out-patient medical service. Resettlement Service 5737 Second Boulevard Aid to new Americans on arriving in Detroit. Lo- cation services for overseas relatives. United Hebrew School 13226 Lawton Avenue Daily classes in Jewish education in Six Neighborhood Centers Your gift will be applied as you may suggest — for child care, vacations, scholarships, medical aid, refugee work, to capital building funds of the United Jewish Charities , property-holding corporation of the Federation —or any other of the manifold Federation-sponsored activities, including the na- tional and overseas causes financed by the Allied Jewish Campaign. Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit 250 La -I -vette West Owen Buildino- WOodward 5-3939