THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 26, 1973-9

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That "Perish Judea" is an
goal of the Arab states
shown in this cartoon
printed in The Jewish News
in April 1963. Drawn by
Aryeh Navon for the Israeli
daily newspaper Davar, the
cartoon portrays the line of
Gamal Abdel Nasser, in col-
laboration with former Nazis
and West German scientists
who were then helping
Egypt.

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Israel to Get
Half of Funds
From Dinner

The Medical Research Fel-
lowship Dinner by Detroit
Businessmen's Group, City of
Hope, honoring Norman Al-
lan as "man of the year",
Nov. 4 at Raleigh House, will
assist both the City of Hope
Medical Center in Duarte,
Calif. and the state of Israel.
At a recent board of direc-
tors meeting, it was unani-
mously voted to equally di-
vide the proceeds between
the City of Hope and the Is-
rael Emergency Fund.
Enterntainment will be pro-
vided by the singing duo of
Earl Wrightson and Lois
Hunt, stars of stage and tele-
vision. who as a husband and
wife team sing Broadway
show tunes and popular songs.
Cocktails will be served at
5:30 p.m., and dinner at 7
p.m.
The 61st annual affair is by
invitation only and black tie.
Those who have not received
their invitations may call the
City of Hope office, 894-5133
or 895-8500. Invitees are re-
quested to return their invi-
tations as soon as possible.
Charles Canvasser is pres-
ident of the Detroit Business-
men's Group, City of Hope.
Morris Sukenic is this year's
over-all general chairman
for the Norman Allan tribute,
and Dr. Robert Moss, dinner
chairman.

Argentine Solidarity
With Israel Noted

UENOS AIRES (JTA) —
A total of 70 promineftt Ar-
gentinians, including writers,
artists, academicians and po-
litical figures have expressed
support for Israel in adver-
tisements published in lead-
ing Buenos Aires newspapers.
Under - the headline, "Sol-
idarity with Israel," the sig-
natories stated: "In view of
the attack against Israel by
the armies of Egypt and
Syria, perpetrated on the
most holy day of the Jewish
people, we express our ener-
getic condemnation of this
action and wish, together
with all people of good will,
that the nations of the Middle
East, free of external pres-
sures, may reach peace to-
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Rol wital we 'lad ig miRd.

In border towns like Kiryat Shemona and Migdal
Ha'emek Israeli children are once again spending
their days and nights in bomb shelters. It is the only
place they can seek relative safety from enemy attack.

When we asked for cash dollars to provide new
immigrants with shelter, this is not what we had in
mind. In the midst of the dislocation caused by war,
we must continue to provide shelter, training, and
education to tens of thousands of new arrivals, par-
ticularly Soviet immigrants, who have just relocated
to a new home—Israel.

When they emerge from the bomb shelters, let's
make sure they still have a roof over their heads.

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keep th-er promise

TO THE
ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND

The Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund

163 Madison Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48226

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*Contributions to the Israel Emergency Fund insure the continuation of great humanitarian programs. The Fund makes possible
care and assistance for hundreds of thousands of immigrants we helped bring to Israel, including tens of thousands of Soviet Jews,
the aged, handicapped and unabsorbed newcomers.

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