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October 09, 1992 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-09

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KIDS

CARE

FIRST ANNUAL
WALK FOR

YAD EZRA
hungry

feeding the iefridsh

YOU! And hundreds of Jewish youth ages 7-18
representing ALL synagogues, temples, religious
schools and youth groups in metro Detroit.

WHAT:

The first annual "Walk for Yad Ezra" to raise money
to feed the Jewish hungry.

WHEN:

Sunday, October 25, 1992 12:30 p.m.

WHERE:

Jewish Community Center Campus
(Maple & Drake).

HOW:

Students have received sponsor packets from
their schools and youth groups with instructions
enabling them to collect donations from family,
friends, and neighbors they know.

When they arrive on the 25th they will turn in their
donations and receive a "Walk for Yad Ezra" T-shirt
and a light kosher lunch. The Walk will then take
place on the JCC grounds, approximately 1 1/2
miles. T-shirts and lunch will be guaranteed to the
first 500 walkers who preregister. If you did not
receive a packet, call Yad Ezra at (313) 548-3663.

The Walk will occur rain or shine

Participants who are unable to attend can still help
raise money. Call Yad Ezra (548-3663).

The event will be over by 3:00 p.m., if not sooner.

Parents are encouraged to attend.

Jeffrey Adler -- Walk Chairperson

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