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May 03, 1963 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-05-03

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THE DETROIT JE ISII NEWS — Friday, May 3, 1963

Where does he go from here?

He's in Israel now, part of a record immigration
wave in its third year. His heart is filled with joy
and relief—but there is doubt and anxiety as well:
Where does he go from here?
Will there be a home waiting for me? — he
asks himself ... A job? ...Education for the chil-
dren? . . . Language training? . . . Medical care?

There will be — if you provide the funds to
make his absorption into new life possible .. .
through the UNITED JEWISH APPEAL.

Yes, it's up to you in 1963 to make UJA's
rescue of tens of thousands meaningful .. .

To move them from dockside doubt to hope
and home .. .

To provide breakthrough aid for Israel's
unabsorbed immigrants of previous years .. .

And to sustain hundreds of thousands in
need outside of Israel.

Give your increased gift to UJA's regular
campaign. Then give a great extra gift to UJA's
Special Fund for New Immigrants. Give today.

GIVE NOW—HELP NOW

In Israel



Help 308,000 immigrants, new and old.

Help bring in this year's thousands . . . give them
initial aid ... build 16,000 housing units.

Help unabsorbed immigrants of previous years:
130,000 immigrant farm settlers still struggling, just
short of economic independence (23,000 can make
it this year, if UJA's goal is met).
51,000 aged and handicapped immigrants yearning
for renewed usefulness.
33,000 young people in need of vocational and
youth training help.

Outside Israel.



Sustain 267,000 men, women and

children including:

■.■

In Europe, Moslem lands

Help thousands on the
move and other thousands waiting their turn . .
with transportation and reception aid, food, shelter,
medical care and training . . . 258,000 in all.

In USA, other lands





Aid and resettle 9,000

refugees.

We've saved 3,000,000 lives — Let's save more

25th Anniversary Year Campaign

1963 UNITED JEWISH APPEAL

$36,000,000 SPECIAL FUND in addition to $60,000,000 REGULAR CAMPAIGN

You support the United Jewish Appeal with your gift to the

1963 Allied Jewish Campaign

Hear Israel's UN Ambassador Michael Camay

at the Allied Jewish Campaign Closing Dinner, Tuesday, May 7, 7 p.m.

Jewish Community Center, 18100 Meyers Road

For reservations call WO 5-3939

CF

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