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October 18, 1974 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-10-18

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10—Friday, October 18, 1974



THE DETROIT JEWISH

NEWS

Haifa Camp Sites Up

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CARS TO BE DRIVEN

To any state. Also drivers furnished
to drive your car anywhere.
Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed

DRIVEAWAY SERVICE

9970 Grand River
Detroit, Mich. 48204
WE 1-0620-21-22

HAIFA — Camping sites in
the Jezreel Valley and the
Hills of Menashe will be
doubled by 1976, the Jewish
National Fund reports. By
April, JNF camping grounds
in the Haifa area will be able
to accommodate over 20,000
people.

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FORESTS

that bear your name

Long after you have gone, forests in Israel
renewing themselves in the cycle of sea-
sons, will keep your memory ever green.
When making:"your Will, provide that a
forest in Israel be planted in your name or
in that of someone dear to you, handing
down your last wish from -generation to
generation.

A bequest to the J.N.F. is a bequest to the
entire Jewish people. linking the name
of the Testator with Israel in perpetuity.

For information

and advice

in\ strict confidence apply to

THE FOUNDATION FOR THE

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND

22100 Greenfield Rd.
Oak Park, Mich. 48237-968-0820

Sapir Appeals to Jewish Leaders to Increase Cash Aid to Israel

NEW YORK—In a letter to
United Jewish Appeal Gen-
eral Chairman Paul Zucker-
man, Pinhas Sapir, chairman
of the Jewish Agency, ap-
pealed to the leadership of
the United Jewish Appeal
and the Jewish Federations
and Welfare Funds of the
United States for increased
aid to Israel.
The letter stated in part:
"In this year we are re-
minded again that to survive
Israel must be strong, de-
fense forces must have the
capability to discourage any
attempt to crush us, that our
borders must be made secure
against infilitration, that our
entire nation must be con-
stantly on guard against the
desperate actions of terror-
ists.
"For this strength, the peo-
ple of Israel must pay—in
taxes and defense loans and
in other ways—a ful third of
everything we produce, while
still paying the costs of the
Yom Kippur War, which con-
sumed an entire year of
Israel's GNP.
"But how tragic it would
be if the cost of security
made us diminish, in the
slightest degree, Israel's very
reason for being—providing a
home for needy and op-
pressed Jews. Our task is to
continue and strengthen this
historic mission.
"In the face of the harsh
realties of our cash situation,
which you know so well, will
the Jewish Agency be in a
position to receive our bro-
thers and sisters from the
Soviet Union when they be-
gin to come in increased
numbers?
"At the -same time, we
must fulfill our responsibili-
ties to those immigrants who
came before. For the de-
prived among our people who
live in the large cities, in the
development towns, in the
border towns and settlements,
how long can we postpone
providing essential housing

Who's got no luck goes off
to far lands with full haver-
sack, returns without pants
or shirt to his back.

and community facilities and
assuring the educational and
economic opportunities that
will enable them to join the
mainstream of Israeli so-
ciety?

"The Jewish Agency is
short of $200,000,000 in cash
to meet its commitments.
We cannot, as in the past, ask
the people of Israel to as-
sume this burden as well.

The government has just re-
duced its budget, including
many vital services. If any-
thing, world Jewry must
think in terms of recognizing
increased responsibilities."

DRIVE FARTHER.
AY M s RE.
GET L
TERIAL.
YOU'LL HAVE A
BETTER SUIT.

The Lou Myles suit. You won't find it
anywhere else in the state. Sure, it costs a little
more. It's made of the world's finest fabrics, and
tailored like no suit you've ever worn. With high-cut
armholes, tapered body and sides, with less
material everywhere, so you'll look slim and sleek.
The Lou Myles suit. It's from Toronto. It's sold
in just one store in Michigan: Van Dyke Clothiers
in Warren. It's a little drive. But it's as close to a
perfect suit as we think you've ever been.

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Clothiers for Men

Van Dyke Clothiers for Men in Warren and Utica. Next Door Shops

in Warren, Utica, Pleasant Ridge, Birmingham, Mt. Clemens, and .
Eastland. Van Dyke Formal Wear. in Warren. (Call 536-7248 for
location closest to you.)

■■■•■•■■■•

IN RUSSIA
A JEW GETS

HELP LET THE
RUSSIAN Government Know

SPECIAL TREATMENT

WE CARE!!

BIKE WITH US

BORIS PENSON

BINEATHON

1:30 P.M.
Sunday, Nov.3rd.

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

11 Mile and Bell Road
Southfield, Mich.

Is in Jail

RALLY FOLLOWING AT 3 P.M.
Pledge forms available at all synagogues

For Wanting to Leave

DETROIT COMMITTEE FOR SOVIET JEWRY

626-1570

559-2039

352-2678

353-6677

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