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April 24, 1964 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-04-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 24, 1964
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OLD FINGERS CAN LEARN NEW TRICKS

a man
live
again!
who is learning a new trick—to
He is learning to help himself again, to
work again, and so—to live again.
Once his fingers could make music on a vi-
olin. They could hold a child's trusting hand.
But they forgot these skills in the days they
clawed the fences of a Nazi prison camp.
Now—years later—the fingers finally are
leaving the prison and so is the man.
All this is thanks to a remarkable organi-
zation, Malben—a beneficiary of UJA.
Malben is the healing arm of the Joint

THESE ARE THE OLD FINGERS Of

Distribution Committee in Israel. It cares for
51,000 aged and handicapped immigrants—
people Israel admitted gladly—despite the
burden they posed.
When Israel was born her people pledged
never to close the immigration gates. Malben
helps make good the pledge with care for
social cases.
For example: Malben aids 26,000 aged to
live normal lives—in their own flats and jobs.

Help in this wonderful work. Give
generously to the United Jewish Appeal
through the Allied Jewish Campaign.

Save More Lives...Build More Lives

United Jewish Appeal

And 55 Causes at Horne and Abroad

Allied Jewish Campaign

IN 1984, UJA MUST GIVE LIFESAVING AID TO 751,001

IN ISRAEL—Help immigrants — new and old.

Give newcomers. initial aid ... and housing.
Absorb immigrants of previous years includingt
• Aged and handicapped immigrants yearning
for renewed usefulness.
• Young people in need of titling.
• Immigrant farm settlers struggling for eco4
nomic freedom.
• Unskilled newcomers in development tow

IN EUROPE, OTHER LANDS—Sustain those in need.

Help with food, shelter, medical care, traininjk

Assist those who can emigrate to free lands:

IN USA —Attiettleriiiiiicomeritatriving heft

IN DETROIT—You help Community Work-
shop, Fresh Air Society, Hebrew Free Loan
Association, House of Shelter, Jewish Com-
munity Center, Jewish Community Council,
Jewish Family and Children's Service
Bellefaire, Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish
Vocational Service, Midrasha, Resettlement
Service, Sinai Hospital and Shiffman Clinic,
Tamarack Hils Authority, United Hebrew
Schools and affiliated schools.

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