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Friday, February 1, 1985
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then they are my enemy. This is
the right philosophy to uphold.
If one comes to kill you, then
you must kill him first.
The love of the Jewish people to
surpass all other considerations;
if the group happens to be Arabs,
Africans, Englishmen or Ameri-
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cans or all of Christianity and
these peoples by their words and
deeds show them to be enemies of
Israel, then they are my enemies
with no bias intended .. .
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Allied Jewish Campaign volunteers were asked to "Be There for Your
Partners" on Super Sunday. And so they were: Robert Citrin, Stanley
Frankel, Cynthia Mandelbaum and Paul D. Borman.
It was truly a Super Sunday .. .
for the 300 volunteers, 5,000 con-
tributors and many thousands of
Jews around the world who will
benefit from the Allied Jewish
Campaign. Tally at the end of
Sunday's community-wide tele-
thon was $550,125 — $50,000
over the goal set by the day's
chairmen, Harriet Dunsky and N.
Brewster Broder.
Working in two-hour shifts at
the main United Hebrew Schools
building, volunteers called on
their Detroit "partners" for their
best possible gift to the 1985
Campaign. Although many were
not home, they will be given the