THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 20, 1973-9
THE ISRAELIS
1IAVE
PROBLEMS"
Into a small country will come 70,000
new immigrants this year. The Israelis
welcome home all new immigrants. Yet
they come to a land constantly on the
threshold of war. The
People of Israel are deter-
mined to stand firm
against any attack. They
must live in a condition of
constant readiness. These
are the problems they
must solve themselves.
Our primary responsibil-
ity is to the 70,000 new
immigrants arriving this
year. Our task is to pro-
vide for their basic human
needs. Many will arrive
penniless, with few or no possessions.
Many Soviet Jews have waited months,
even years before they were allowed to
leave.
Some They Must
Solve Themselves
But now that they have ar-
rived in Israel . . . what
must we do? Funds are
urgently needed to pro-
vide the basic necessities
of life . . . homes . . . job re-
training . . . education .. .
health care for the young
and old.
We have promises to
keep. We must do our part
to help the immigrants in
the struggle for a new and
better life.
Others Are Our
Responsibility
keep the promise
GIVE TO THE ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND OF THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL.
Samuel Frankel
Paul M. Handleman
General Chairmen
1973 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN-ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND