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May 12, 2000 - Image 183

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-05-12

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Saving Lives ...Together

THE JEWISH AGENCY
FOR ISRAEL

7 hen it comes to saving lives, Israel

could write the book.

No nation in the world has stretched its resources
to the extent Israel has done to rescue people
from hardship and danger, then help them achieve
independence and self-fulfillment.

And no organization has perfected the art and
science of rescue like The Jewish Agency for Israel
(JAFI), the Jewish Federation's major overseas
beneficiary created 70 years ago to bring our
people home.

Most of JAFI's global Jewish agenda goes right to
the heart of the values we believe in.Through
Federation's Annual Campaign, we've helped the
Jewish Agency transport our people to freedom,
providing them with the necessities of life and
the tools to prepare for a productive role in a
modern society.

With the Jewish Agency, we're engaged in another
life-affirming enterprise: helping shape the new
Israel through Partnership 2000, our people-to-
people program in the Central Galilee, and through
programs that will create a new generation of
Jewishly-educated young people around the world.

Our book about Jewish rescue and renewal would
have a lot of heroes. JAFI, Israel and the Jewish
people — together, we're writing a remarkable
chapter in Jewish history.

T his is peJeration

Visit us on the Web: www.thisisfederation.org

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