Peace is hell in Israel because it's a lie. Ask survivors of Israel's 6-Day War. They'll tell you. Ask the widow of an Israeli soldier killed by a sniper's bullet while on duty safeguarding his country's borders. Ask the resident of a bombed out Israeli apartment house. Ask the mother of a child in- jured when a school bus struck a mine. Ask every Israeli living with the fearful knowledge that his nation might be attacked at any time by an enemy whose ambi- tion is to drive Israel into the sea. Ask. And they will tell you peace is hell. They will tell you that as long as they must spend all their re- sources and all their energies defending against the ceaseless threat of ull war an tot anni- hilation, they cannot give help where it is needed. So, more than ever before we must help. Because it's also hell for more than 300,000 unabsorbed immi-g grants plus the prospect of 30,000 more expected in 1969. Imri grants who have few skills. Wh face an unfamiliar language an customs. Who seek a new an better life, while last year's inunto grants are still struggling to be fed, clothed and housed. It's hell for the aged, the hands-. capped and the helpless who need homes and care. It's hell for the youth who need trained group workers, youth leaders, counsellors, instructors: There's a need to build schools ; farms, and vocational workshops To educate. To guide a nation's youth so that someday they may guide the nation. It's the worst kind of hell when, the world thinks you have peace and you don't. Which is why the United Jewish Appeal asks yob to help. Israel must live. Support Local Agencies, National Programs and Overseas Servilei Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund 163 Madison Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48226 MaxWell Jospey, Chairman First United Jewish Appeal 912 Sill Building, Flint, Michigan Michael Pelavin, Chairman