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August 17, 2006 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-08-17

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G lo ba l Vis io ns Is rae l

MISSILES KILL.
SO CAN HUNGER.

"American Jews don't
have to decide if we
should or should not fight.
We are going to fight. We
will not wave a white flag
of surrender. You can only
decide one thing: if we win
the war or if they will win.
And this decision is
necessary immediately -
within hours and days. I
ask you please. don't
regret in 3 months that
you didn't do something
today. The time is now."
-Golda Meir, 1948

As in 1948, today we are faced with a threat to our lives and our homeland. In northern Israel, there are thousands of families spending
days and nights in bomb shelters as missiles destroy businesses and homes around therm Many have fled to safer ground, and those who
remain under attack are poverty-stricken. These families, children, and elderly have no place to go or food to eat.

IT'S UP TO YOU: TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE PLIGHT OF OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS. YOUR KINDNESS
CAN HELP SAVE LIVES.

We have launched the "Necessities for the North" campaign, bringing thousands of meals to poor and hungry residents under attack and
providing basic supplies like socks and underwear to wounded soldiers in the hospital. Until now, we have operated quietly and behind
the scenes, distributing millions of dollars in the form of hot meals and food packages for the poor of Israel each year.

WE CAN NO LONGER SIT QUIETLY. TODAY WE SCREAM OUT FOR YOUR HELP, ON BEHALF OF THOSE WHOSE CRIES CAN'T
BE HEARD ABOVE THE MISSILES AND AIR RAID SIRENS.

DONATE TODAY!

Online: www.hazonyeshaya.org

In the U.S: American Friends of Hazon Yeshaya, 2001 E. 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11223

In Israel: Hazon Yeshaya, P.O. Box 57270, Jerusalem, Israel 91571

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future... not only of our Shul, but of our traditions, our culture,
and our faith. That's why we put so much importance on their
religious education. Our religious school, which meets
conveniently on Tuesday afternoon and Shabbat, is small enough
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and creative environment for growth. Come meet our young,
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(248) 851-6880 www.cbahm.org

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