THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 30, 1973-9
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them
ease.
The 70,000 immigrants to
Israel this year will find a
country still striving for
peace. The people of Israel
live surrounded by hostile
neighbors — enemies capa-
ble of the massacres at Lod
. at Munich.
But the 70,000 immigrants
to Israel this year will find a
land where their children
can grow up in dignity. A
land where they can live as
Jews. Many, like the Soviet
Jews, have suffered, have
sacrificed, have waited
years. Now they come seek-
ing a new life.
No, we can't give them
peace. But we can honor
their courage. We can pro-
vide for their basic human
needs—housing, education,
job training, health care.
We must help them as they
build new lives . . . as they
claim their heritage.
We must let the new im-
migrants know that they do
not stand alone.
We can give them that
peace of mind.
e can
ive them
peace
of mind.
keep the promise
GIVE TO THE
ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND
OF THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL
Paul M. Handlernan
Samuel Frankel
General Chairmen
1973 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN-ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND