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March 15, 1974 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-03-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 15, 1974-13

1 14

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A DOLL'S HO

This doll's house was a pre-kindergarten in Migdal

underground bomb shelter and their major subject is

Ha'emek. That's a- settlement in the hills of Nazareth,

survival.

which is home to thousands of immigrants frontRussia

Children's dreams and fancies don't survive shelter life

and North Africa. She shared the house with Michal,

very well. They live best in bright schoolrooms and in

Shiroh, Uri and David. But war destroyed the doll's house,

doll's houses. Perhaps we cannot rebuild children's shat-

and with it a world filled with children's toys and dreams.

tered dreams, but we can rebuild a shattered dream-

The children are safe, but their new schoolroom is an

house. We must

Give to the Israel Emergency Fund.*

1974 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN-ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND

Lewis S: Grossman

William M. Davidson

General Chairmen

163 Madison Avenue, Detroit 48226

of great humanitarian programs. The fund makes possible care and assistance for hundreds of thousands of immi-
* Contributions to the Israel Emergency Fund insure the conhnuatioh
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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