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September 14, 1990 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-14

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For The High Holy Days

Help Israel to Provide Housing,
Jobs For Soviet Jewish Immigrants

Tens of thousands of our Soviet Jewish brothers and sisters continue to
arrive in Israel . . . Homes for these newcomers must be built . . . Jobs
must be created for massive numbers of these highly skilled
immigrants.

Every Jewish family in our community is urged to respond with a
maximum Israel Bond subscription during your congregation's Rosh
Hashana/Yom Kippur Bond Appeal.

The Israel Finance Ministry has indicated that all proceeds from Israel
Bond sales worldwide in 1990 will be used for the absorption of new
immigrants.

By helping Israel to successfully absorb this long-awaited Soviet Jewish
aliyah, you strengthen Israel economically for a future of growth,
progress and peace.

PARTICIPATING SYNAGOGUES

Adat Shalom
B"nai David
B"nai Moshe
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
Beth Achim
Beth Shalom

Shaarey Shomayirn
Shaarey Zedek
Shomrey Emunah
Temple Israel
Young Israel of Greenfield
Young Israel of Oak Woods

Young Israel of Southfield
Young Israel of West Bloomfield
ANN ARBOR
Beth Israel Congregation
FLINT
Beth Israel

This is not an offering, which may be made only by a prospectus. For a
prospectus and further information, please contact:
Development Corporation for Israel, Suite 324, 29201 Telegraph Rd., Southfield,
MI 48034-7654. Telephone: (313) 352-6555.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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