THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 16, 1965-11

now more can come...

In the last four years 250,000 immigrants
reached Israel. Now more can come—if .. .
They can come if you help sufficiently
through the United Jewish Appeal.
In the same time UJA helped nearly 50,000
Immigrants to reach other free lands. More
...
can do so this year
The 250,000 who arrived in Israel make up
the heaviest sustained flow of newcomers
since the young state's earliest days.

The flow promises to continue. Israel
continues to accept any Jew in need of a
home, without restriction. Daily, brother
continues to rejoin brother; parents continue
to reunite with children.
Wonderful—isn't it? But wait—
Those who can come now—must be helped
how. Tomorrow may be too late.

.

Give a generously increased gift. Give to
save and build lives. Today!

IN 1965 UJA MUST GIVE LIFESAVING AID TO T41,650

IN ISRAEL — Help

immigrants—new and old.
newcomers initial aid ... and housing.
Absorb immigrants of previous years includingi
• Aged and handicapped immigrants yearning
for renewed usefulness.
• Young people in need of training.
• Farmers struggling for economic freedom.
• Unskilled newcomers in development towns.

Give

.

IN EUROPE, OTHER LANDS — Sustain

those in need.
Help with food, shelter, medical care, economic
assistance' and training for young and old.
Assist those who can emigrate to free lands.

IN USA — Aid

and resettle newcomers arriving here.,

Underwrite Jewish Survival All.Over the World

United Jewish Appeal

$71,000,000 Regular Campaign and $38,400,000 Special Fund

In Detroit, the United Jewish Appeal and 57

other health, welfare, cultural and educational

agencies are supported by the

Allied Jewish Campaign

of the

On behalf of UNITED ISRAEL APPEAL—JEWISH AGENCY FOR ISRAEL, INC. • JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE (Including ORT) • NEW YORK /

Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit

ASSOCIATION FOR NEW AMERICANS • UNITED NIAS SERVICE

