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March 31, 1972 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-03-31

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10—Friday, March 31, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

from the Rabbis of Greater Detroit

"Mah-nish-tah-noh ..."

As the familiar cadences of the Passover night warm us with the shared tradition of

generations, let us rededicate ourselves to another tradition 4,000 years old. A promise,

bound upon us by our forefathers, to protect one another at all times, to care for one

another in need.

Over the centuries this promise has kept us whole in body and spirit to reach this night

of rejoicing. Yet.far from our festive Passover tables other Jews sit in other rooms, bereft

of even the basic necessities of life. They contemplate a future bearable only because of

the hope that their fellow Jews will heed the promise and deliver them — from fear,'

from oppression, from hunger and sickness — perhaps to Israel where a Jew can lift

up his head in freedom and lie down in peace. Closer still, our promise will succor the .

needy, comfort and provide for the aged, and improve the quality of life for Jews in

our own community.

In the name of these, our troubled brothers; in the name of a tradition too precious to
forsake, we call upon you to honor the spirit of the Holiday. KEEP THE PROMISE through

increased and generous support of the 1972 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund.

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RABBI MILTON ARM
Congregation Beth Achim

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RABBI MILTON ROSE
Temple Emenu El

RABBI JAMES I. GORDON
Congregation Young Israel

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tiAB131 H. PHILIP BERKOWITZ
Temple Beth JecoblPontiac

RABBI LEONARD H. BERMAN
Congregation B'nai Israel—Pontiac

RABBI ERNST J. CONRAD
Temple Kol Ami

RABBI MARTIN D. GORDON
Livonia Jewish Congregation

RABBI DAVID JESSEL
Beth lane—Trenton

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RABBI BENJAMIN H. GORRELICK
(Emeritus!
Congregation Beth Achim

RABBI IRWIN GRONER
Congregation Sheeny Zedek

RABBI A. IRVING SCHNIPPER
Congregation Beth Moses

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RABBI MORTON M. KANTER
Temple Beth El

RABBI JACOB E. SEGAL
Ades Shalom Synagogue

RABBI MAX. KAPUSTIN
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation

RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA
Young Israel of Greenfield

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RABBI HAYIM DONIN
Congregation B'nai David

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RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER
Council of Orthodox Rabbis
of Detroit

RABBI MOSES LEHRMAN
Congregation B'nai Moshe

RABS! M. ROBERT SYME
Temple Israel

RABBI LEIZER LEVIN
Congregation Beth Tefilo
Emanuel Tikvah

RABBI GERALD A. TELLER
Congregation Shaerey Zedek

DR. LEON FRAM
Temple Israel

RABBI NOAH M. GAMZE
Downtown Synagogue

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RABBI JONAS GOLDBERG
Ades Shalom Synagogue

RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN
Congregation Shaarey Shomayim

RABBI ISRAEL I. HALPERN
Congregation Beth Abraharn—Hiliel

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RABBI MORDECAI
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RABBI HAROLD LOSS
Temple Israel

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DR. RICHARD C. HERTZ
Temple Beth El

RABBI SAMUEL H. PRERO
Young Israel of Greenfield

RABBI SHERWIN T. WINE
The Birmingharn Temple

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RAtscs1 SOLOMON P. WOHLGELERNTER
Congregation Beth Jacob—Mogen Abraham

1972 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN-ISRAEL. EMERGENCY FUND

Campaign Workers Rally and Report Meetings
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Jewish Community Center, 18100 Meyers Road, Detroit

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