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September 11, 1953 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-09-11

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munity uil

EDERATION

LOCAL SERVICES

The scope and strength of our health and welfare, edu-
cation and community relations programs depend upon
your interest and participation.

HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION

163 MADISON AT JOHN R

Loans without charge to worthy applicants.

HOUSE OF SHELTER

1622 TAYLOR AVENUE

Housing and shelter for transient Jewish men and a
temporary home for refugee families.

JEWISH COMMU'NITY CENTER

8904 WOODWARD AVENUE

The community's club with cultural and recreational
services, including the Dexter-Davison Center, D. W.
Simons • Branch and the 12th Street Council Center.

JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL

t and 114

803 WASHINGTON BLVD. BUILDING

Delegate body performing community relations serv-
ice within the Jewish • community and in relation •to
the Community at large.

ty's Capital Needs

JEWISH HOME FOR AGED

11501 PETOSKEY AVENUE

Comfortable residence for nearly 200 old people and
an infirmary for chronically ill aged.

nds are needed toward payment of the construction loan neces-

Hospital and for Sinai's future expansion of facilities to in-

JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE BUREAU

mic and additional bed capacity.

13327 LINWOOD AVENUE
Counseling and casework service for families; foster
home care for dependent children.

To meet the recreational and cultural needs in areas of increas-.

.

where there are n'o facilities, capital funds are required to pur-

)

JEWISH ,VOCATIONAL SERVICE

ewish Community Center branches.

. 163 MADISON AT JOHN R.

Free . employment se&ice; vocational guidance and
counseling.

11 developing of a" camping program on the 600-acre' Tama-



st•of a series of proposed, villages has been opened, substantial

" •

NORTH END CLINIC



936 HOLBROQK AVENUE
Medical diagnostic and dental care and general out-
patient service for people unable to afford private
care.

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any III Aged



Building an extension on the Jewish Home for

creased facilitiesfor care of the chronic sick.

RESETTLEMENT SERVICE

Children



To treat emotionally disturbed children out of their

13327 LINWOOD AVENUE
Aid) 'to oewl 'Aineritaiis on arriving in Detroit and
during their adjustment here. Location services for

overseas relatives. ,

Jewish. Social'Serv'ieer Bureau needs a building suitabld at a

required are a temporary receiving home and an office build-
.

SINAI HOSPITAL

6167 WEST. OUTER DRIVE
A general „hospital under Jewish .auspices providing
the'finest in; institutional medical care.

!

ating •anctequipiiing branches of the United Hebrew Schools
on centers is nee' sai- y for formal Jewish education to keep

ed.'

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1.AMARACK AUTHOR 1 TY AND
FRESH AIR SOCIETY

8904 WOODWARD AVENUE
Vacation program at Fresh Air Camp and the new
Tamarack site for boys and girls. •

t a few of the many important projects needed



the social service program of our local agencies.

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS

aan son suitable desigmaiionsinitontir of the

13226 LAWTON AVENUE

Daily classes in Jewish education in every-neighborhood.

memory of the deceased, please consult the

i Needs Committee at the Federation.

RATION OF DETROIT

9 163 Madison at John

Detroit

45—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 11, 1953

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