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December 01, 1972 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-01

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New Mark of Detroit Jewish
Generosity Recorded on 25th
Historic Israel Anniversary

Vocational
Service:
Jewish
Community's
Role in Aiding
Handicaped

on

Page 56

Baron Elie de Rothschild Inspires Initial
Allied Jewish Campaign Meeting to Greater
Giving on Nov. 29, Date of UN's Decision

Vast increases in giving to the Allied Jewish campaign marked the
gathering that unofficially inaugurated the 1973 drive. Wednesday
evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Handleman in Bloomfield
Village. Baron Elie de Rothschild of Paris was the guest speaker. The
sum of $5,700.000, record-breaking in Detroit's fund-raising history,
was announced in subscriptions toward the approaching campaign. -
Detailed Story on Page 10

THE JEWISH NEWS

A Weekly Review

Special Report



co[c

Hanuka

Greetings
to Jewish
Communities
Everywhere

of Jewish Events

Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper

Vol. LXI I, No. 12

lIanuka

5733

17515 W. 9 Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 356-8400 $8.00 Per Year; This Issue 25c

We kindle these lights on account
of the miracles, the deliverance and
the wonders which Thou didst work
for our fathers, by means of Thy holy
priests. During all the eight days of
Hanuka these lights are sacred, neith-
er is it permitted us to make any
profane use of them; but we are only
to look at them, in order that we may
give thanks unto Thy Name, for Thy
miracles, Thy deliverances and Thy

wonders.

December 1, 1972

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