d--DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, Friday, April 29, 1965 IN '55 THE NEEDS ARE GREAT-ARE . - WE? We have worked, we have given, we have built, we have. ac- Complished 'wonders. We cannot now afford to be compla- cent. We cannot risk watching our achievements crumble away, bit by bit. We cannot be indifferent to those ! whose needs we have not yet .met. They need our help to find seCur- ity, freedom, health, dignity. The tremendOus worldwide responsibilities we face in 1955 demand the best in us—and of us. Hundreds of thousands of people—and the beneficiary agencies which help them through our support—are linked with us in a partnership of human need and compassion. f what we must do Mil at Horne and Overseas Now- we must help Israel to : •transport 30,000 Jews froin • tension areas in North Africa . . . irrigate 45,000 additional acres of land and establish new settlements—to give willing hands the chance to work and build. All told, in Israel, Moslem areas, Europe and elsewhere we must continue to provide medical care, food, shelter, education and other aid for 472,000 people. In our own country and community we must : help our own youngsters learn the wisdom of their Jewish heritage, build strong bodies and wholesome, healthy personalities . .. give our aged the security and happiness they need and deserve . . . strengthen our families . . . build better intergroup understanding with our neighbors . . . provide religious and welfare services to our Jewish youth in the armed forces. let's ago it together"! Lift your gift—higher than ever before. Make - sure it's the biggest because it has so many jobs to do—at home and overseas. Before you sign your pledge, ask yourself : Is this gift my fair share toward helping all the agencies in our united cam- paign to help all the people who need it?" Then, lift your gift to be sure. ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit 163 Madison WO. 5-3939