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April 09, 1971 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-04-09

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32—Friday, April 9, 1971

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

4

YOUR ONE
GIFT WORKS
ALL YEAR

AROUND THE WOR LD

IN DETROIT

Speech therapy for deaf and hard of hearing children in Israel is paid
for with funds from the American Jewish community. Work in the
percussion band is part of their therapy and also brings them great
pride.

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

They never saw toys before coming
to the parvareshgah (kindergarten)
in Iran. 12,000 children are edu-
cated and receive a meal, health
examinations and clothing in other
Joint Distribution Committee-sup-
ported schools in Iran.

Resettlement Service

Sinai Hospital and its Shiffman Clinic

Tamarack /fills Authority

United Hebrew School—Midrasha and its affiliates:

A low interest loan put this
jewelry maker and his son
into business, thanks to the
Casablanca Loan Fund of the
Joint Distribution Committee.

Combined Jewish Schools of Sholem Aleichem

Arbeiter Ring and Hayim Greenberg and

Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah Afternoon School

NATIONAL



American Association for Jewish Education

American Jewish Committee

American Jewish Congress

.V**
Learning carpentry at the ORT
Center de Base in Casablanca,
means life free of poverty.

-

Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith

B'nai B'rith National Youth Service Appeal

Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds

Dropsie College

Histradruth Ivrith

Jewish Labor Committee

Though_ his hands are useless, this 8year-old celelm
palsy victim of _superior intelligenceis learning to count
and nianiptilate _colored squares with-his feet.- This is part
of,the net-fork of Israeli services in which,our community
generously participates. -

Jewish Occupational Council

Jewish Publication Society

Jewish Teachers Seminary

Jewish War Veterans

National Community Relations Advisory Council

National Conference of Jewish Communal Service

- -
-
French social workers counsel an elderly Egyptian
couple settled in Paris.

National Foundation for Jewish Culture

National Jewish Welfare Board

Synagogue Council of America

YIVO Institute for Jewish Research

OVERSEAS

THE NEED FOR DOUBLED SUPPORT IN 1

By Meyer M. Fishman and Max M. Shaye

Chairmen, Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund

America-Israel. Cultural Foundation

Hebrew University—Technion

Jewish Telegraphic Agency

United HIM Service

UNITED JEWISH APPEAL
ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND

BENEFICIARIES

Joint Distribution Committee

New York Association for New Americans

Organization for Rehabilitation through Training (ORT)

United Israel Appeal

JEWISH WELFARE
FEDERATION OF DETROIT

Alan E. Schwartz, President
William Avrunin, Executive Vice-President

163 MADISON
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
WO 5-3939

The Jews of the world are united by a bond unique
in human history. Unbroken through thousands of
years, unfettered by geographical or national boundar-
ies, it ties together religious and the secular, the Moroc-
can and the American, the famous and the average.
ies, it ties together the religious and the secular, the
Moroccan and the American, the famous and the
average.
Therefore, when Jews stand trial in the Soviet
Union, we share their frustration and fear. When Arab
leaders rattle their swords, we feel personally threat-
ened. When one of us wins high honor, we all feel pride.
And, when a Jew—anywhere in the world—is suffer-
ing, we feel committed to help. That help can take the
form of assisting a North African family to find a life
free of persecution, constructing hospitals and schools
in Israel, or easing the pain and loneliness felt by an
elderly citizen here in Detroit.
Individually, we could not accomplish these acts of
kinships, but through our united effort, we have done
all this and more.

1971 is a year of crisis for the Jewish people. Be-
cause Israel's defense needs reauire all of her revenues,
because hostility towards Jewish populations is grow-
ing in many lands, we must DOUBLE our committment!

Once each year, the Jewish community of Detroit
joins forcesto raise the funds which will bring this help
to those who need it all year long. The Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund is testimony to the
unity of the Jewish people and the strength of their
committment to each other. It has given health, learn-
ing, dignity and freedom to countless numbers of Jews
in Detroit, in Israel and throughout the world.

We ask each one of you to look into your hearts and
to examine your feelings about yourself, your feelings
about our people, and your feelings about the_future.
Express your identity with all the Jews of the world.
Pledge your support through your doubled gift to the
Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund.

SURVIVAL MEANS SACRIFICE

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