PEACE
OF
MIND
The Jewish Welfare Federation and
its 13 member agencies are in business
to provide peace of mind.
When life seems to be coming apart
at the seams, and we don't know which
way to turn, we usually turn toward a
Federation agency.
Maybe what's needed is a chat with
a marriage counselor, a couple of weeks
at camp for a child, a small loan, an op-
eration, a job, a place where zeide can
have the attention he needs. Help is
available.
And maybe there's no crisis, but
where is Hebrew education available for
children, and where can the whole family
find cultural outlets, and recreation, to-
gether? Again there's a Federation
agency ready for service.
For your own peace of mind and
to bring peace of mind to those whom
your thoughtfulness will help—make a
generous provision for Federation, or a
member agency, in your will. Or, if you
can, arrange a living bequest now.
Justice Henry M.' Butzel, chairman,
and the Federation Endowment Com-
mittee, are ready to assist you in estab-
lishing a living, lasting testimonial to
your interest in the Jewish community.
FEDERATION MEMBER AGENCIES ARE : Community Work-
shop, Fresh Air Society, Hebrew Free Loan Association,
Jewish Community Center, Jewish Community Council, Jew-
ish Family and Children's Service, Jewish Home for Aged,
Jewish House of Shelter, Jewish Vocational Service, North
End Clinic, Resettlement Service, Sinai Hospital and the
United Hebrew Schools. The central organizations are the
Jewish Welfare Federation and the United Jewish Charities.
163 Madison Ave., Detroit 26, Mich.
WO 5-3939