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March 15, 1963 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-03-15

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A CALL TO CONSCIENCE

by the Rabbis of Greater Detroit

The Allied Jewish Campaign is a source of strength for every cause which Judaism holds dear. Not
only does it meet the needs of our brethren overseas and in Israel, but it provides in our own community the
instruments with which to heal the sick, comfort the troubled, feed the hungry, settle the uprooted, care for the
orphan and aged, and support the educational institutions which guide our children in the faith of our fathers.

Throughout Israel's history, the synagogue has always occupied the central place, in the life of the
community and in the heart of the individual Jew. The mitzvah of Tzedakah (philanthropy) has always been
among his first concerns, calling upon each and every member of the community to share the bounties of life
with his fellowmen. To help launch and assure the success of our 1963 Allied Jewish Campaign, and to
commemorate the 25th anniversary of the United Jewish Appeal we, the spiritual leaders of this great community
in American Israel, now call upon every congregational member to give generously of his substance, of his time,
and of his effort to the Allied Jewish Campaign of greater Detroit, and to provide such support to the very limits
of his capacity.

The synagogues and their spiritual leaders have served as constant reminders to our people of the
sanctity and importance of the people's obligations to communal needs, bearing in mind Hillel's wise words:
"Do hot separate yourself from the community Al Tifrosh Min Hatzibur."

Let the Sabbath ServiCe of March 16, 1963, be the occasion when our people will gather in their houses
of worship to give thanks to God for the 25 years of world-wide dedicated services by the UJA and to reaffirm
their consecration to the great effort now at hand of the 1963 Allied Jewish Campaign.

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Rabbi Morris Adler
Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Rabbi David S. Bakst
Congregation Joseph W. Allen

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Rabbi Israel Flam
Congregation B'nai Israel

Rabbi Leon Fram
Temple Israel

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Congregation Shaarey Shomayim

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Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
Adas-Shalom Synagogue

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Congregation Beth Yehudah

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Rabbi Isaac Stollman
Congregation Mishkan Israel

You are cordially invited to attend the official Opening Dinner of the 1963 Allied Jewish Campaign, Tuesday, March 19, 7:00 p.m., at
the Jewish Community Center,18100 Meyers Road. Speakers — Joseph Meyerhoff, General Chairman of the 1963 United Jewish Appeal
and Dr. William Haber, Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan and President of the World ORT. Call WOodward 5-3939.

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