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December 03, 1993 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-12-03

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Hanukah gift suggestions*
for the person who has everything

A daily hot meal for the elderly widower down the street.

A Passover seder for a small Jewish community in Cuba.

A startup loan for a new American with a dream.

A reunion of 2 brothers from Yemen, separated 40 years.

A big brother for a teen-ager in need of a friend.

A new life for a young family from Ukraine.

A week of camping for a child with physical disabilities.

A haven for a refugee from Sarajevo.

* Courtesy of the Allied Jewish Campaign:

1. Meals on Wheels, provided by Jewish Family Service with
National Council of Jewish Women
2. Jewish experiences in 40 countries ensured by the American
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
3. Small interest-free loans for special needs granted by the
Hebrew Free Loan Association
4. Resettlement costs in Israel — from housing to job retraining —
covered by the Jewish Agency

5. Special Friends, a volunteer project under the auspices of Jewish
Family Service
6. Pre-aliyah programs in the former USSR and airlifts to Israel
funded by Operation Exodus II
7. Camping programs for people of all ages and needs, sponsored
by the Fresh Air Society
8. Rescue from civil war and starvation made possible by the Joint
Distribution Committee

Share the joy of giving in one beautiful package: a check to the Allied Jewish Campaign.

(or pay your pledge with VISA or MasterCard)

Got a question about year-end tax benefits for charitable gifts? Call (313) 642-4260, ext. 250

YOU MAKE THE DIFFERENCE

Allied Jewish Campaign • PO Box 2030 • Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030 • (313) 642-4260

Allied Jewish Campaign

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