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September 13, 2007 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-09-13

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A caring community
caresfor its own.

Detroit has always been an

emergency financial assistance for

extraordinary Jewish community.

individuals and families in crisis.

Perhaps the best example of this

The requests for financial aid

is in the way we take care of erd'h

due to unemployment and other

other in times of need. Whether

personal circumstances have

it's the way we ensure that our

reached a level we cannot ignore.

elderly live in comfort and dignity,

our children with special needs

have opportunities to excel, or

providing educational opportuni-

ties for all who seek them, this

community's track record is

second

ur extended Jewish community

in Israel needs our help as well.

The economic concerns we have

are mirrored in our homeland,

particularly with new immigrants

and youth. Today, one in four

children are living in conditi

below the poverty level.

gregations

vide

elp, call your

urce Line:

72

September 13 • 2007

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