L'Chayim Jewish News Family Section and Jewish Experiences for Families presents 111 II EA 111 P R OD E C T February 28, 1993 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. •••• Your parcels will be hand-delivered National Council ofJewish Women, and community families to: I Drop off your parcels at these locations: Agency for Jewish Education Twelve Mile Road, east of Lahser Jewish Community Center Maple/Drake, West Bloomfield Jewish Community Center JPM Building, Oak Park by members of the local Youth Groups, —Jewish Home for the Aged — Jewish Meals on Wheels — Group Apartments for the Elderly — Yad Ezra (Kosher Food Pantry) Jewish Family Service — New Jewish Americans from — Shalom Detroit Newcomers the former Soviet Union — Sinai Hospital of Detroit For more information call the J.E.F.F. office at 354-1050 Shalach Manot: In his instructions to the Jews, Mordechai told them to make Purim "days ... of sending portions one to another and gifts to the poor." In that spirit we send parcels with at least two kinds of treats to our friends. A great way for you, your family, chavurah group, or class to get into the spirit of Purim and make others happy too. Here's what to do: Decorate many pretty plates. Include some fruit (dried or fresh), nuts, wrapped KOSHER candy, or small packages of Elite wafers or chocolates. At least two kinds of food should be included (no home-baked goods, please). Put each plate into a heavy-duty zip-lock bag. Kosher ©products: Betty Crocker Hershey Fruit Roll-ups Fruit by Foot Nature Valley Granola Bars Products that carry © Products from Hershey, PA Kit Kat Peter Paul Reese Rolo Leaf Candies Chuckles Heath Butternut Milk Duds Pay Day Nestles Products Apline White Milk Chocolate Chunky Crunch Raisinets Coffee Nip Chocolate Parfait rn rn (NJ >- CC CC CO LLJ U- 0 9