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October 04, 1996 - Image 17

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-04

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Pop, I've met
someone.
She wants me
to convert.

Being a Jewish parent is like
hang-gliding in a 50 mph wind:
You're never quite sure
where the ride will end up.

But if there are no guarantees, there are still some positive ways
our Jewish community helps shape and support the future of our
young people: Jewish day and afternoon schools, camping, study
trips to Israel, Center clubs and classes, family holiday activities.

And Campus Hillel programs at a time when a young man is
making the most important decisions of his life.

Throwing a lifeline to people who need us is what the
Allied Jewish Campaign is all about.

Be a life saver on Super Sunday, October 13 with your gift to the
1997 Allied Jewish Campaign.

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Allied Jewish Campaign

Susan Citrin Oscar H. Feldman
1997 Allied Jewish Campaign Chairmen

Kathleen Wilson-Fink Daniel B. Greenberg
Super Sunday Chairmen

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