Set An Extra. Place At 'Your Seder Table. In a dozen countries on three conti- nents, AJWS is helping impoverished peoples help themselves. This Passover, you can help too. Send your tax-deductible contribution to AJWS. For Elijah. And for the millions of people around the world who suffer each day — from hunger, disease, from burdens almost too harsh to imagine. As Jews, we cannot ignore them. We must help. And through the American Jewish World Service we can. The AJWS is the sole organization founded to enable America's Jews to reach out the hand of friendship and support to suffering people in the de- veloping world, regardless of their faith. In Ethiopia, a nation torn by famine and war, AJWS is installing Israeli- designed portable silos to protect per- ishable grain supplies. The program will cut grain losses dramatically In Mexico City, AJWS is building a children's village for orphans of the 1986 earthquake. In the Philippines, AJWS is helping unemployed sugar workers learn new skills to grow enough corn and rice to provide for their families. The Afikoman Pledge Tonight we read together: This is the bread of poverty that our ancestors ate. Let all who are hungry come and eat! Let all who are in need share in the hope of Passover! This year we all are slaves, Next year may we all be free. Tonight, to redeem the Afikoman: We renew our commitment to help all who are hungry around the world, so that next year we all may be free. Share the Afikoman — and all the hope of Passover — with those who need it most. AMERICAN JLWISH WORLD SERVICE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Chairman Lawrence S. Phillips President Laurence R. Simon Donald M. Abramson, San Francisco Georgette Bennett, Author/Sociologist Hyman Bookbinder, Special Representative. Washington American Jewish Committee Rabbi Balfour Brickner, Senior Rabbi, Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, New York Doris Brickner, People for the American Way Lawrence B. Brilliant, MD, MPH, Chairman and CEO, Network Technologies International, Inc. • Lawrence Buttenwieser, Rosenman & Colin Arthur G. Cohen, President, Arthur G. Cohen Properties, Inc. Sidney Elliot Cohn, Senior Partner, Cohn, Glickstein, Lurie Rabbi Jerome K. Davidson, Temple Beth El, New York Dean Carols Eisenberg, M.D., Harvard University Medical School Warren Eisenberg., Director, International Council, B'nai B'rith Henry J. Everett, President, Lexington Associates Leonard Fein, Writer Rabbi Harvey). Fields, Wilshire Boulevard Temple, Los Angeles Susan Fine, Vice President, Development Olympia and York George Foos, Management Consultant Shepard Forman, Director, Human Rights and Governance, Ford Foundation Howard I. Friedman, Honorary President, American Jewish Committee Anne G. Rolphe., Author Richard Rubenstein, President, Certified Record Storage Myrna Ruskin, Consultant Martin Schenker, Attorney, Jackson, Tufts, Cole, & Black Jack Sheinkman, SecretaryTreasurer. Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union Henry Siegman, Executive Director, American Jewish Congress Ira Silverman, Executive Director, 92nd Street, YM-YWHA, New York Laurence R. Simon., President, American Jewish World Service Robert Simon, Ben Simon's Steven A. Smith, Business Planning and Consulting RabbiRonald B. Sobel, Temple Emanu•EL New York JackJ. Spitzer, Honorary President, B'nai B'rith International Daniel Stern, Author Rabbi Marc lanenbaum., Director of International Relations, American Jewish Committee AlbertVorspan., Director, Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism Union of American Hebrew Congregations Herbert M. Weiss., Attorney at Law Elie Wiesel, Author Congressional Advisory Committee Hon. Howard L. Berman, California; Hon. Barney Frank, Massachusetts; Hon. Sam Gejdenson, Connecticut; Hon. Tom Lantos, California; Hon. Mel Levine, California; Hon. Howard M. Metzenbaum, Ohio; Hon.James H. Scheuer, NewYork; Hon. Stephen J. Solar., NewYork; Hon. Henry A. Waxman, Cal•; Hon. Ted Weiss, NewYork Peter A. Geffen•, Executive Vice President, Abraham Joshua Heschel School NY Violet Gershenson, New York, Los Angeles Rabbi Joseph B. Glaser., Executive Vice President, Central Conference of American Rabbis Arnold Gllmcher, President, The Pace Gallery, New York Victor Gotbaum, Former Executive Director, District 37, AFSCME, New York Rabbi Irving Greenberg, President, The National Jewish Center for Learning & Leadership Caroline G. Harris, Attorney, Tenzer, Greenblatt, Fallon & Kaplan Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, Vice President, World Jewish Congress Henry Kaufman, New York Rabbi Wolfe Kelman, Executive Vice President, The Rabbinical Assembly Rabbi Emily Faust Korzenik, Fellowship for Jewish Learning Rabbi Benjamin Z. Kreitman, Executive Vice President, United Synagogue of America Norman Lear, Writer, Director Theodore Mann, President, American Jewish Congress Rabbi Henry Michelman, New York Ruth Schachter Morgenthau, Adlai Stevenson Professor of Politics Brandeis University Cynthia Ozick, Author Lawrence S. Phillips., Chairman, Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation David Pincus, President, Pincus Brothers—Maxwell Ronald Pollack, Executive Director, Villers Foundation Peter A. Rabinowitz', President, PAR Associates Mindy C. Reiser, Consultant 'Denotes Executive Cornrolttee (amber. (Organizations listed for identiOcation only) r 1 This Passover, we—family and friends, parents and children together—join the American I Jewish World Service's effort to alleviate hunger and poverty around the world. AMERICAN JEWISH WORLD SERVICE Name (Mr/Mrs/Ms) Address Zip City State Home Phone ( Business Phone ( 536 550 5100 5500 51,800 55,000 Other Please make your check payable to the American Jewish World Service —Afikoman 729 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116 (617) 267-6656 I Pledge, and mail it with this coupon to: American Jewish World Service, 729 Boylston I Street, Boston, NIA 02116; (617) 267-6656. L. All contributions are tax-deductible as allowable by law. DJN 3/88