THERE IS
NO CEASE FIRE
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HUMAN NEEDS

The Yom Kippur War has left a harvest of great human
distress in its wake--suffering and deprivation which can
only be alleviated with compassion, care and a massive
infusion of funds.
While the guns stay silent, the roar of unmet needs is
deafening. Programs for new immigrants...tools of learn-
ing for eager students...homes for deprived families...
services for the aged and infirm.
Already, fulfillment of these needs has been impaired.
Vital programs have been suspended for lack of support,
and others have yet to see the light of day.
Meanwhile, there are lives to be saved, built, rebuilt. For
the Israeli soldiers the fighting may be over. But for us,
it has barely begun.

Give to the Israel Emergency Fund
of the United Jewish Appeal

1974 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN-ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND

Lewis S. Grossman

Wiliam M. Davidson

Chairmen

163 Madison Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48226

*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 immi-
grants we helped bring to Israel, including tens of thousands of Soviet Jews, the aged,
handicapped and unabsorbed newcomers.

All Contributions to the United Jewish Appeal are tax deductible.

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