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Shir Shalom
Joins Mazon
Temple Shir Shalom of West
Bloomfield enrolled last
month as a "partner-
congregation" of Mazon: A
Jewish Response to Hunger.
It brings to nearly 700 the
number of Conservative, Or-
thodox, Reconstructionist and
Reform congregations
throughout the country, in-
cluding 11 in Detroit, that
conduct appeals for Mazon
during Passover and the High
Holy Days and otherwise help
raise funds for Mazon's pro-
grams to combat hunger at
home and abroad.
Mazon is the Hebrew word
for sustenance.
Founded in 1985, Mazon
asks Jewish families
celebrating a joyous event —
a wedding, a bar or bat mitz-
vah, a birthday or an anniver-
sary — to add a self-imposed
3 percent tax to the cost of the
function and contribute it to
Mazon for the fight against
hunger. The funds raised are
given to established agencies,
irrespective of denomination,
that feed poor people
throughout the world.
When Mazon made its first
grants four years ago, the
allocations totalled $20,000.
Mazon's allocations for 1991
exceeded $1.28 million.
Grants are made to Jewish
and non-Jewish anti-hunger
groups, here and abroad.
Extends
our warmesst congratulations
to our four couples who
are engaged to be married
AKIVA BORIN
DR. SUSAN SALOMAN
RICHARD KAHN
ELAINE SOSNICK
LARRY ROOD
IVY GROSSMAN
PINCHAS WOLF
May you all merit to build a faithful
home in Israel, on everlasting
edifice built on the foundations of
Torah and Chassidus.
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CINDY HOROWITZ
Hunger Project
At Shir Shalom
Temple Shir Shalom
members will participate in
the national Reform Judaism
High Holy Day Hunger Pro-
ject on Sept. 15.
Congregants have been ask-
ed to contribute a grocery bag
of non-perishable foods which
will be distributed locally to
Yad Ezra — the kosher food
pantry, and to Forgotten
Harvest.
Temple members and the
public can drop off food at the
temple, 5642 W. Maple Rd.,
West Bloomfield, between 10
a.m. and 2 p.m. Sept. 15.
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