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October 02, 1970 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-10-02

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T MEOW JE•ISN NEWS

Octsbe ► 2, 1170-2

THE ENDOWMENT FUND

of the JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION
of Detroit

Presents an opportunity for members of our community who recognize that each
of us has a dual responsibility:

• To contribute generously to our annual
Allied Jewish Campaign

• To make special contributions during
their life-time, or through bequests

To enrich and ensure the continuity of Health, Welfare, Education and Cultural
programs for present and future generations.

As we, today, benefit from the courage, foresight and generosity of our forefathers
who built our Jewish community and made it strong, so must we meet today's
challenge and provide for tomorrow's growth.

Your attorney, accountant, insurance advisor or the Federation office can show
you how to accomplish your philanthropic objectives—under the new Tax Refornl
Act of 1969.

May You Be Inscribed in the 'Book Of Life'

JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION

Alan E. Schwartz, President

UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES

Paul Zuckerman, President

ENDOWMENT COMMITTEE

Milton J. Miller, Chairman
C. Kenneth Sarason, Secretary

163 MADISON * DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48226 * WO 5-3939

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