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October 02, 1987 - Image 88

Resource type:
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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-10-02

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163 Madison Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48226

(313) 965-3939

HEBREW
FRU.
LOAN

The Jewish Welfare Federation is the cen-
tral Jewish community organization of
Detroit which, operating as a voluntary
body and in concert with its member
agencies, carries out the functions of financ-
ing, budgeting, planning and coordination
of services, leadership development and
leadership renewal.

In providing service to the entire Jewish
community and aid to the Jewish People,
Federation expresses its belief in Jewish
principles of justice and the need for united
action for the common good.

!Vr .-L' Cam
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Clockwise from top:

Federation poster contest
winner Deborah Kovsky

Project Outreach—
Jewish Vocational Service

A family affair at
Fleischman Residence

Partners in Project Renewal

From generation
to generation

Helping hands at
Hebrew Free Loan

Produced by the

Department of Communications

of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit

Dick DeRonne —Design
Kathy Gaval—Typesetting
Robert Benyas—Photography
The Jewish News—Printing

Supplement to The Jewish News

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