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September 16, 1994 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-16

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HOW TO RAISE SI MILLION
IN YOUR SPARE TIME

You may know that the Jewish Federation's Allied
Jewish Campaign is our community's single largest
appeal on behalf of Jewish people in metropolitan
Detroit and throughout the world.
You may even know that it's one of the most success-
ful and efficient fund-raising efforts in the United
States.
What you may not know is why we're so special.
It's people: our contributors and our volunteers.
Contributors provide the financial resources that keep
our community in business.
Volunteers bring it all together. All kinds of volun-
teers — teachers, homemakers, accountants, busi-
nesspeople, lawyers, students, retirees, you name it.

THE BONUS

If you join us in that remarkable effort, you will know
the satisfaction of doing something very important.
You will share the pride of being part of a very special
community happening that helps thousands of people.

It's a great benefits package for a job well done.

KINDRED SPIRITS

What these volunteers have in common is the belief
that one individual can make a difference. They be-
lieve that encouraging another to give is as great a
mitzvah as giving oneself.

Now, that doesn't mean every volunteer has to be a
supersalesman. Nor does it mean endless hours of
work.

It means that every volunteer has an opportunity to do
what he or she does best. And it means that what-
ever time you can give will be appreciated. Invite your
friends to join you. Bring the kids along to see what
mom and dad do for a Jewish living.

Now, where does that million-dollar reward come
in? In 1995, our community must raise $27 million
— that's $1 million more than last year — so that our
agencies and beneficiaries can meet the needs of our
community and our people. Volunteers have never
been more needed than they are now.

On Campaign
Super Sunday
October 23,
you'll know just
how important
you are to our
community by
volunteering a
little of your time.

Please respond on the form below and return it to the Allied Jewish Campaign,
PO Box 2030, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030. Or call the Campaign office:
(810) 642-4260, ext. 250.

I'd love to help raise a million dollars in my spare time!

Sign me up for Allied Jewish Campaign Super Sunday October 23!

Ociober 13, 1994

Kenneth A. Eisenberg

F E D E

Norman D. Katz
Aortae Mark Ross
1995 General Chairmen

Jerald Kaufman Sharon Lipton
Chairmen, Super Sunday

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