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GOLDENBERG PHOTOGRAPHY in Market Street on Northwestern Highway 350-2420 CAPTURE YOUR FINEST MOMENT...WITH LIEID UNIC1-11- 352-7030 MASTER OF 26571 WEST TWELVE MILE ROAD SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48034 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. 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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. — —