6—Friday, May 2 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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A lot of young men and women in Israel have given their lives in

wars to preserve the safety of their country. And a lot more have
given their lives in so called peace to preserve the same safety.
For in a real sense, Israel has never known peace.
In this kind of peace, saboteurs cross her borders and kill civilians.
In this kind of peace, snipers fire across her borders.

In this kind of peace, she is subjected to artillery attack.
And so all of her resources and efforts must go into constant vigi-
lance against hostile neighbors who have sworn to see every last
man, woman and child pushed into the sea.
Meanwhile 300,000 immigrants await education, homes, and

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and economic life of the country.
The old and ill must be cared fot
30,000 immigrants who will arrive in 1969 must be taught the
language, a trade, given urgent medical attention, counseling, food

absorption into the social

and clothing.
They must be taught to make a stony soil bear fruit
But the people of Israel must devote their time and resources to

defending themselves. More than ever before we must help the
immigrants, the sick, the old and the young. And by helping, we can
bring these people a little closer to peace.
Israel must live.

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