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essage Monday, January 14th, marks the beginning of the second annual-Feder? ation campaign for members. Every jew in New York is eligible and wel? come. There ,is no distinction?no qualification. Fifty thousand mem? bers are needed to accomplish the work that must be done to educate, feed, clothe, support and care for the worthy and need} Jews in the 84 insti? tutions now under Federation support. Federation is the most highly effi? cient and economical philanthropic organization in all the world. It has accomplished for its 84 different insti? tutions precisely what the United States government has done with all the railroads?joining them together into one great whole, so that the cost of maintaining and operating them all is reduced to an absolute minimum. Federation appeals to your heart and to your head?to your sympathies as well as to yaur common-sense. It wants you to join the movement and become a member of the most worthy philanthropic work ever planned for the relief, succor and betterment of your own race. You as a Jew DARE not shirk your duty 1 You must not expect or depend on the wealthy alone to give complete support to this work. It is your equal honor and privilege to be a giver. Our slogan is "From each according to his means; to all according to their needs." What a blessing that you CAN give to those who are less fortunate! For what is more noble than helping your brethren in distress?. ews The minimum membership fee is $ 10. For children under eighteen years of age $5. This small fee puts each mem? ber on the same plane as those who donate or contribute thousands. What a satisfaction it will be to know that practically every cent of your contribution is being used to help some needy Jew?to appease hunger, to clothe bodies, to supply warmth, to buy medicine, to educate and uplift and benefit the race to which you belong. Give your subscription to a Federation Worker, who will call on you, and so help in the democratization of charity. Do not give any money to any one until bill is presented by Federation. .Very New York Jew is eligible to membership in you can help any or all of these 84 institutions Educational Societies and Settlements Hebrew Technical Institute liad an average of !270 clay and 52 evening pupils. Hebrew Technical School for Girls liad a daily average of 550 day and 100 evening pupils. Six Talmud Torahs listed below bad a total at? tendance in classes of 6,488 and reached by ex tc7i = io;. education 22,000. Down Town Talmud Torah. Machzikai Talmud Torali. Salantcr Talmud Torah. Uptown Talmud Torah. Bureau <?f Education Schools. Central Jewish Institute. Association lor improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes gave valuable instruction to 1,300 scholais. Crippled Children's East Side Free School gave 30 770 days of free instruction to crippled children. Educational Alliance in all its activities extend? ed benefits to a total number of 2,007,500 indi? viduals. Columbia Religious & Industrial School. Federation Settlement. Jewish Sabbath Association. Mt. Sinai Training School for Nurses. l?ronx House. Recreation Rooms & Settlement. Emar.uel Brotherhood. Fellowship House. Child Caring Societies Sanitarium for Hebrew Children cared for 282 children per day. Home for Hebrew Infants cared for 386 infants per day. Hebrew Sheltering & Guardian Society, Board? ing Out Bureau cared for 295 children and the Home at Pleasantvillc cared for 617 children per day. Vacation Homes gave recreation to 67,841 chil? dren. Rriprhtside Summer Home. Jewish Working Girls' Vacation Society. Emanuel Sisterhood Summer Home. Sanitarium Hebrew Children. Educational Alliance Ladies' Auxiliary. Brightsidc Day Nursery extended the benefits of its work to 2,882 children and mothers. East Side Day Nursery took care of 7,200 chil? dren. Hebrew Orphan Asylum cared for 1,230 children in the Home and 271) in the Boarding-out Bureau. Klythedale Home. Children's Haven CFar Rockaway). Home Hebrew Infants Ladies' Sewing Circle. Home Hebrew Infants Young Folks' League. Sisterhoods and Auxiliaries Jewish Relief Sisterhoods gave relief to 21,168 individuals. Ahawath Chesed Sisterhood. Amelia Relief Society. Beth El Sisterhood. Ceres Sewing Circle. Temple Israel Sisterhood. B'nai Jeshurun Sisterhood. Ladies' Benevolent Society. Ladies' Fuel & Aid Society. liodef Sholom Sisterhood. Shaare Tefila Sisterhood. Deborah Benevolent Society. Beth Israel Auxiliary. Emanuel Sisterhood Personal Service. Hebrew Orphan Asylum Ladies' Sewing Society, Hebrew Orphan Asylum Junior League. Hebrew Sheltering Ladies' Auxiliary. Hospital Deformities Ladies' Auxiliary. Hospital Deformities Brace Supply Auxiliary. Hospital Younjr Ladies' & Men's League. Lebanon Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary. Lebanon Hospital Young Folks'Auxiliary. Montefiore Home Ladies' Auxiliary. Montefiore Young Ladies' Social Welfare League. Mt. Sinai Ladies' Auxiliary Society. Mt. Sinai Social Service Auxiliary. Sanitarium Ladies' Aid Society. Sanitarium Junior League. Sisterhood Spanish-Portuarnese Synagogue. Hospitals Reth Israel Hospial had an average number of 113 patients per day and gave relief to an average number of 183 freo patients in the dispensary. ML Sinai Hospital cared for an average of 427 patients per day. Hospital for Deformities & Joint Diseases cared for an a\erage number of 382 patients and 392 dispensary patients. Jewish Maternity Hospital cared for over 45 lutients per day. Montefiore Home & Hospital for chronic dis? eases treated 676 patients per day for 365 days. . Lebanon Hospital Ass'n cared for 292 patients per day for 365 days in hospital and dispensary. National Hospital for Consumptives. Delinquents Lakeview Home. Rig Brother Association cared for a daily aver? age of 800 boys. Jewish Protectory & Aid Society for the care of Jewish delinquent boys and the Cedar Knolls School for the care of Jewish delinquent girls had a daily average of 384 inmates. Relief Societies Widowed Mothers' Fund Ass'n extended help t? 5,175 individuals in 1,150 families. Hebrew Free Loan Ass'n made 24,330 loans t? deserving Jews. United Hebrew Charities for general relief cared for a total of 22,940 individuals in 4,962 families. Home for Aged & Infirm Hebrews had a daily average of 339 free inmates. Jewish Employment Bureau for Jewish girls placed 1,603 in working positions. National Desertion Bureau extended aid to 5,000 individuals in 1,000 families. Free Synagogue Social Service. Societies for the Handicapped Crippled Children's Driving Fund was enabled to give fresh air, sunshine and recreation to 1,056 crippled children. Committee for the Care of Jewish Tuberculous extended relief to 1,589 individuals in 227 families. Society Welfare Jewish Deaf had an average of 79 inmates during a period of 216 days and cared for a total of 17,064. Crippled Children's Junior Workers. Young Men's & Young Women's Ass'n. Young Women's Hebrew Ass'n bad a daily average attendance of 1.059 and a total yearly attendance of 386,535. Young Men's Hebrew Ass'n in all its activities extended benefits of the association to 219,000 in? dividuals. You have it in your hands to decide whether Federation is here to grow. Every Jew must contribute in order to keep up this work. Are you going to ENLIST as a member, or are you going to wait until you are DRAFTED by one of our Lieu? tenants who will call on you? Do not be a FEDERATION SLACKER. Do not stand back and let others do your share of the work. EVERY WORTHY JEW SHOULD ENLIST! Become One of the 50,000 Me All expenses of this campaign are being paid by individual members of Federation. Every penny you subscribe in this campaign goes to charity. Campaign Headquarters from January 13th to 27th HOTEL BILTMORE Daily Rallies and Talks at 5 P. M. This advertUement is donated by a prirate in the