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March 30, 1956 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-03-30

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Hearty Tribute
To Rabbi Adler

Gnawing Problem
Of Public
Relations
Commentary,
Page 2

A Weekly Review

Urgency of
Allied
Campaign:
The Weapons
WE Can
Give Israel

of Jewish Events

Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle

VOL XXIX

No. 4

27

17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, March 3.0, 1956

`Upon the watch-tower, 0 Lord,
I stand continually in the day-time,
And I am set in my ward all the nights.'
One calleths unto me . .
`Watchman,. what of the night?'
The watchman said:
The morning cometh and also the night.'

,

—Isaiah, 21:8, 11, 1Z

Editorial, Page 4

$5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c

All Israel stands on watch today . • . in the Negev,' on Lake Tiberias,
at Beersheba, on all the borders of, the embattled land. .. . Isolated,
threatened by seven saber-rattling nations, Israel looks to us for comfort
and assistance. . . . American Jewry is Israel's chief defender in this
hour of need, when Russian arms are increasing the threat of war, in

this time of serious danger for the Jews in North Africa. . . . The Israelis
are maintaining their freedom by providing their own defenses in this

crisis. . . . Ours is the humane duty to assist in the rescue of the North
African Jews who seek havens in Israel, and to encourage the young

Jewish State in its economic struggle. ... Ours also is the task of strength-
ening our internal structure, by continuing sound educational and health
programs for Detroit Jewry.

For these purposes, the Allied Jewish Campaign opens officially next
Wednesday evening at the public meeting at Temple Israel, for the regular
goal of $4,150,000 and an additional $1,230,000 for the United Jewish
Appeal Emergency Fund for Israel.

This is a call to our community, through our Allied Jewish Campaign,
to uphold the hands of the Israelis who are fighting for freedom and
to retain the high standards of our community.

BE GENEROUS IN YOUR GIVING

Editorial, and Stories, Pages 4, 8, 14-1S, 21

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