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ISK Ypurse|f:/'Am I qll finished? Have I given and raised all I c^^^ sav^ tfie homeless? Is the fund-raising season clipsed for me?"
1 But if you're all through, then so are fhey — the thousands of homeless Jews who still wait, with mingled terror and hope/for their turn to go to Israel, from North Afri^ca, from Iran, frorn Eastern Europe.
CgnadiGRJfews csn'f coll it quits of this point*.
These days of f-he I^JA compo^^ ity are the crii^^^^ — and
theirs^ Today, tomorrow, con dedclie their fofe —^eedcimr^
Consider what Canadian and Arnericdn Jews have helped to do. In the first thr^eyedrs 650,000 immigrants
were brought to Israel. Over 100,000 have been brought in this year and 60,000, more must yet be brought In by the; end of 1951 v In Israel 50,000 hew housing units are being built now and many more thousands are still heeded, And besides 400,000 people mcist; get welfare assistance; in the countries where Jews are waiting for the opportunity to *
Cosh is needed ip scive them oil. When you make your pledge give the maximum amount in cash ond make immediate arrangements, to pay the balance as quf^kly OS possible. "- [ - ■ ■
If you ore a canvasser emphasize the need for cosh.
Give Cosh and get cosh. Moke every day count. Let's give them their chance by doing our part NOW.
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