Today is the second anniversary of a terrorist bomb- ing that took place at the headquarters of the Jewish community of Argentina, the DAIA. The Buenos Aires attack cost the lives of 87, injured 200 and destroyed or damaged the property of 900 families. It occurred two years after a bombing at the Israel Embassy, in which 29 people were killed. The effect on the Jewish community of Argentina has been devastating, particularly so because of the failure of the Argentinian government to bring the perpetrators to justice. The Argentinian Jewish community is fright- ened, and it is alone — except for their ex- tended family: American Jewry. Through the JDC — the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee — which you support through your gift to Detroit's Allied Jewish Campaign, you show that the Jews of Argentina are not alone. JDC, our major overseas Campaign beneficiary, immediately stepped in to help the community with emergency victims' assistance and long-term aid to rebuild and reorganize the entire Jewish communal structure. Emergency relief from the JDC continues in the midst of an economic crisis throughout Argentina that has taken away the livelihoods of thousands in the Jewish community and left them so impoverished they can no longer send their children to Jewish school, or belong to a synagogue or community center. The JDC and American Jewry are their lifeline. At the same time, we cannot allow terrorism to thrive. Our Detroit Jewish community calls upon the government of Argentina to vigor- ously pursue the investigation of these attacks upon its Jewish citizens and to swiftly bring the perpetrators to justice. We share the pain and anger of our brothers and sisters in Argentina. With them, we stand in solidar- ity and love. +), n`• - ‘P° Politalle THE DETRO Allied Jewish Campaign Robert H. Naftaly Robert P. Aronson President Executive Vice-President