arch 16, 1973—Supplement to The Jewish News—Page 19

The
United
Jewish
Appeal

For twenty-five years the reality of Israel has drawn the oppressed, the
persecuted, the refugee ...from 100 countries, all to be welcomed in
a land they could call their own.

From the Exodus of 1947 to "Operation Magic Carpet", "Operation Ezra"
and "Operation Nehemia" to today's drama of Soviet Jewry ...the
Promised Land has offered a new life of freedom to more than one
million and a half homeless Jews.

But time and again, the people of Israel have had to defend their
cherished and hard-won freedom to keep the dream and the Promise
alive for their brothers in need. And the costs have been high.

For as the dream continues, so does the urgent need for housing,
education, vocational training.

There are still not enough funds to provide for the human needs of the
70,000 new immigrants who will be coming home to Israel during 1973.

Life-saving and life-giving humanitarian programs must be expanded
through the combined efforts of free-world Jewry.

There are still faces which look to us. There are still hands which reach
out to us. And in the darkness there are eyes which still speak to us.
We must answer them. We must Keep the Promise.

On Israel's 25th anniversary,

keep the promise

1973 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN-
ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND

March 28 through May 9

Samuel Frankel

Paul M. Handleman

General Chairmen

163 Madison Avenue. Detroit 48226

WO 5-3939

