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April 04, 1958 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-04-04

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A in- inimum of $6,200,000 (compared with $5,840,000 raised last year)
'must be provided to continue on present levels -.a- and to go forward!

Friday April

1958—THE

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THROUGH YOUR

1958 Allied Jew

You PROVIDE •

funds for 12 Local agencies

A growing community at home must have increased support. Unless
additional sums are made available for the hospital, home for aged,
schools and other essential services, many needy persons will have
to be turned away. This we cannot allow to happen.

The Jewish Home for Aged has added a new wing of 100 beds for the
aged, chronically ill • Sinai Hospital needs to increase its staff
beds for the poor sick • Detroit must receive additional refugees
from Hungary, Poland and other countries under the somewhat
liberalized immigration act • The Hebrew Schools must make room
for 250 additional children requiring a Jewish education • Childre
with behavior problems require service in treatment homes •
Normal increments for social workers, nurses, teachers, maintenat:
men and other personnel must be met • In a dozen directions ou
local community is growing -- and we must grow with it.

OvRAAem-- -Pmeh

The people of Israel, surrounded by nations determined to destroy
their state and forced to spend a great deal on their defense and
security, cannot be expected to assume a greater share of the burden
involved in the absorption of the immigrants. We must continue and
intensify our assistance through the United Jewish Appeal and other
overseas agencies.

80,000 new immigrants must be transported to Israel • Jews must be
helped to get out of Morocco, Tunisia and Algiers • Some of the
Egyptian Jews, in temporary havens in Europe, must be moved to
Israel • Aid in Poland is possible once more and emigration from
Poland has reopened • The 80,000 who arrived in Israel last year
must be absorbed. We must get them out of the temporary tents •
The work of Malben for the chronically sick aged must be strengthened
• An economic and housing crisis cannot be permitted to grow worse.
'We must help as much as before — and morel

support for National agencies

On the national scene, essential agencies engaged in defending our
status and in maintaining the morale of the armed forces must be
supported more adequately.

At Passover time and throughout the year
Your gift will help bring freedom and fulfillment

ALLIED JEWISH C, PA

163 MADISON

WO 5-i93.9

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