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August, 1944

Helping Israel After the War “We would strike into the heart of Europe, and undertake such a work of relief as we have never dreamed of doing since the Mission began fifty years ago. Who knows how golden will be the opportunities in that desper­ ate hour, for the sowing of the Gospel seed at a time when Jew­ ish hearts will be tender and torn, and Jewish bodies will be emaciated? And who knows what a harvest such a seed-sowing will bring? “There will be no New Testa­ ments, for Hitler has destroyed every vestige of God’s revelation; children will be wandering aim­ lessly, sobbing in vain for a mother and father that are no more. Women there will be listen- - ing in vain for a voice that once rejoiced their ears to hear; but now that voice is stilled; fathers there will be, derelicts on t h e shores of s a v a g e brutalities, Weeping for mothers and chil­ dren they may never again see. Into the .midst of this heart­ breaking scene your Mission will come. We will print immediately a hundred thousand, five hun­ dred thousand, even a million copies, of the New Testament in Yiddish. We have missionaries waiting in London, who at the first ringing of the bells of peace will hie themselves with the speed of the airplane into these storm centers of heartache and spiritual blackness, as our agents. Through them we will hold out the hand of mercy so that the suffering may receive from us spiritual blessing and also those things needed for bodily nourish­ ment. Through them we will do our utmost to unite broken fami­ lies; many of the refugees from the Nazi persecutions know that our Mission in Paris is to be the rallying center when the war is finished, for Jewish wanderers in exile. And there they hope once more to meet their loved ones.” — Joseph Hoffman Cohn, in The Chosen People, May 1944. Are Y o m With Vs? Dear Friends: Yes, I want a share in your God- given vision for shattered Israel after the war. Here is $ ..............as my fel­ lowship, and you shall have my pray­ ers and heart sympathy. N a m e ................................................. Street . . . . . . ................................................• City ....................V............ AMERICAN BOARD OF MISSIONS TO T H E JEW S, INC. 31 Throop Avenue, Brooklyn 6, N. Y. 39 King William St., Hamilton, Ont.f Canada

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