THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 4, 1980 15
WHO, ME?
WHY SHOULD I GIVE?
Because, chances are, you or someone you know has
benefited directly from the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Maybe you've sent your children to the United
Hebrew Schools or Camp Tamarack. Maybe you
have an elderly relative who lives at the Jewish
Home for Aged or Jewish Federation Apart-
ments, or who receives kosher Meals-on-Wheels
or rides from volunteer drivers from Jewish
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Family Service.
Maybe your neighbors are refugees from the
Soviet Union, who started a new life here with
the help of Resettlement Service and other
Jewish Welfare Federation member agencies.
Maybe you or someone you know has taken a
class or attended a program at the Jewish Com- •
munity Center or been treated by a doctor on the
staff of Sinai Hospital.
Maybe you've benefited from the Jewish Com-
munity Council's staunch efforts at fighting for
the rights of Jews and against anti-Semitism —
perhaps without even being aware of those ef-
forts.
More than one-third of the funds raised in the
annual Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emer-
gency Fund stays right here in Detroit. And to
benefit, you don't have to be poor, or old, or an
immigrant. Being a Jew is enough.
NOW. MORE THAN EVER.
Support the
Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund
163 Madison, Detroit, Michigan 48226 • 965-3939