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March 27, 1970 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-03-27

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197

Allied Jewish Campaign
— Israel Emergency Fund

Through These Agencies and
Services You Touch and Enrich
the Lives of Thousands!

JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION

Fred M Babel Memo..1 StpiclAg • 163 Macl.son • Detro, Moch.gon 48226 • WO 5-3939

A MESSAGE FROM
THE CHAIRMAN

DETROIT

As we move toward the climax or our 1970 Allied
Jewish Campaign—Israel Emergency Fund, I am impressed
with the response of the entire Detroit Jewish Community
in its efforts to make sure that we do our part in provid-
ing vastly increased funds for Jewish needs.
The Campaign workers are giving many hours of
effort, eagerly and willingly, to reach every contributor
with the complete story of just how monumental the needs
are this year.
The early contributors have listened with deep under-
standing and have responded with great generosity.
They have demonstrated their feeling of close identifica-
tion for those who need our help and expressed their
deep feeling with generous giving.
The need is clearly crucial! In the critical year of
1970 no Detroit Jew can separate himself from the des-
perate condition of our people. I am confident that we
will enlist every Jew in maintaining a strong and secure
Jewish community at home, _around the world and
especially in Israel. Thank you,

Federation Apartments

Fresh Air Society

Hebrew Free Loan Association

House of Shelter

Jewish Community Center
Jewish Community Council

Jewish family and Children's Service

Jewish Home for the Aged

Jewish Vocational Service—Community Workshop

Resettlement Service

Sinai Hospital and its Shiffman Clinic

Tamarack Hills Authority
United Hebrew Schools; Midrasha, Combined

Jewish Schools of Scholem Aleichem,

Arbeiter Ring and Hayim Greenberg,

Maxwell Jospey, Chairman

Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Afternoon School

1970 Allied Jewish Campaign
—Israel Emergency Fund

OVERSEAS

America-Israel Cultural Foundation

Hebrew University-Technion

Jewish Telegraphic Agency

United HIAS Service

NATIONAL

American Association for Jewish Education

American Jewish Committee
American Jewish Congress

Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith

B'nai Brith National Youth Service Appeal
Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds

Dropsie College
Histadruth Ivrith

The companionship of life-long partners is brightened
at a Malhen home for the aged in Israel.

A resident of Borman Hall of the
Jewish Home for Agedin Detroit
guides his blind wife from the occu-
pational therapy room where, despite
her infirmity, she enjoys making
hand-sewn articles which are sold in
the gift shop.

The elderly live happy lives with your help.

Jewish Labor Committee
Jewish Occupational Council

Jewish Publication Society

Jewish Teachers Seminary
Jewish War Veterans

National Community Relations Advisory Council

National Conference of Jewish Communal Service

National Foundation for Jewish Culture

National Jewish Welfare Board

Synagogue Council of America

YIVO Institute for Jewish Research

A chance to do a little work to earn
a little money helps these gentlemen
maintain their feeling of independ-
ence. Local firms pay for the hand
work performed at the Jewish Home
for Aged.

United Jewish Appeal and
Israel Emergency Fund
and its beneficiaries

Joint Distribution Committee

New York Association for New Americans

Organization for Rehabilitation through

Training (ORT)

United Israel Appeal

Two residents of a new home for the aged
near Beersheba in Israel find the climate
warmer and more pleasant than in their
old home in Eastern Europe. The home
was built in 1968 by the Joint Distribu-
tion Committee and-was the first home for
the elderly in the Negev.

JEWISH WELFARE
FEDERATION
OF DETROIT

Fred M. Butzel Building
163 Madison, Detroit, Michigan 48226
Alan E. Schwartz, President

THE 0ETROIT JEWISH NEWS

WO 5-3939

Friday, March 27, 1970-25

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