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June 03, 1994 - Image 193

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-06-03

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Why now

? .

Sometime this week, you may be contacted
by a volunteer from the Allied Jewish
Campaign. It'll only take a few minutes
of your time, but your answer will make a
difference all year.

That volunteer will ask you to throw a
lifeline of help and hope to our people
here and around the world.

And that volunteer needs your answer now

DECISION

Why now?

Campaign pledges received by the
close of Days of Decision will deter-
mine how much money is available to
each Federation agency and benefi-
ciary. Your payment can wait, but
your community must know now if
there will be enough dollars to meet
vital needs in the year ahead. What
we get is what we give.

You decide. Then make your best
possible pledge now to the Allied Jewish
Campaign and Operation Exodus II.

P.S. If we're unable to reach you, please
call the Allied Jewish Campaign office,
642-4260, ext. 250. We'll be happy to
hear from you.

Florine Mark Ross

Norman D. Katz

Chairmen, Allied Jewish Campaign

Ben and Marta Rosenthal

Chairmen, Days of Decision

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Allied Jewish Campaign

PO Box 2030 • Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030 • (810) 642-4260

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