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Hunger Relief And
The Jewish Community
As a people with historic
commitment to social justice,
the Detroit Jewish communi-
ty plays a key role in a grow-
ing number of hunger relief
efforts: some are ongoing,
some take place only at cer-
tain times of the year.
own hunger relief programs.
For additional information,
contact the group with which
you are familiar. For informa-
tion on starting hunger pro-
grams, Contact: the Jewish
Community Council at
962-1880.
ONGOING HUNGER
RELIEF PROGRAMS
Yad Ezra A new food pan-
try providing kosher non-
perishable food for low-
income members of the
Jewish community. Contact:
Jeanette Eizelman at
557-FOOD.
Kosher Meals on Wheels —
A service of National council
of Jewish Women, in coopera-
tion with Jewish Family Ser-
vice, Jewish Federation
Apartments and Area Agen-
cy on Aging, to provide
prepared meals for shut-ins
and those in the Jewish com-
munity no longer able to cook
for themselves. Contact:
Sheila Guyer, Chairman, do
NCJW at 258-6000.
MAZON - A Jewish
Response to Hunger — An
ongoing effort conducted
through congregations.
Members voluntarily donate
3 percent of the cost of social
and celebratory functions,
such as weddings and bar
mitzvahs. Local MAZON
Councils, with the represen-
tatives from area congrega-
tions, serves as an "idea
bank" for educating about
hunger issues. To join, or for
additional information, Con-
tact: Laurie Pappas at
626-2312.
Forgotten Harvest A new
interfaith effort, scheduled to
begin operation in summer of
1990, which will glean usable
prepared food from
restaurants, institutions and
catered functions for distribu-
tion to emergency food pro-
viders. Kosher food gleaned
will be directed to Jewish
recipients. Contact: Nancy
Fishman at 31275 Nor-
thwestern Hwy., Suite 243,
Farmington Hills, MI 48018.
Jewish Family Service —
Caseworkers provide counsel-
ing services, referrals, etc.,
year-round for hunger
emergencies or other finan-
cial problems. Contact: The
Jewish Family Service at
559-1500.
Various Congregations,
Organizations — In addition
to the efforts mentioned
above, many local
synagogues, temples and
organizations conduct their
PERIODIC HUNGER
RELIEF PROJECTS
Project Chametz — Coor-
dinated annually in the
Detroit area by the Jewish
Community Council, The
Jewish News and several
local congregations, this pro-
ject involves the collection of
sealed packages of non-
perishable Chametz products
from the Jewish community
before Passover. Food col-
lected is donated to emergen-
cy food providers in the
general community. Contact:
the Jewish Community Coun-
cil at 962-1880.
Moies Chetim A local pro-
ject, in existence since 1922,
which raises funds for
Passover food needs in the
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March of Dimes
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Jewish hunger
projects need
support.
Jewish community. Matzah,
wine and gift certificates
redeemable for groceries are
purchased with funds raised,
and the food and gift cer-
tificates are distributed to
needy Jewish families. Con-
tact: Levi Smith at 851-9960.
World Food Day "7" Solu-
tion An annual effort coor-
dinated by the Jewish Com-
munity Council at the time of
World Food Day (October 16).
Participating restaurants
donate a percentage of their
day's proceeds for distribution
to emergency food providers
in Michigan. Contact: the
Jewish Community council at
962-1880.
Jewish Family Service
Special Hunger Relief Pro-
grams JFS, in cooperation
with Farmer Jack super-
markets, exchanges funds ob-
tained via Federal Emergen-
cy Management Act (FEMA)
for gift certificates, with
Farmer Jack augmenting
their value. Certificates are
distributed to low-income
members of the Jewish com-
munity before Passover and
the High Holidays. This pro-
gram is targeted for the
"working poor." Contact:
Helen Samberg, Jewish Fami-
ly Service at 559-1500.
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