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Federation Agencies
Prepare For Passover

• Hampshire
• Hilkraft
• Master Woodcrafter

COMPLIMENTARY INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE

33318 GRAND RIVER

Downtown Farmington (next to the Civic Theater)

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Temple Kol Ami presents Ann Arbor's

Mask Puppet Theater

performing

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Sunday -
March 28, 1993

Performance times are 1:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Advance reservations* and a donation of $5.00 per person
are requested. For tickets, please send a self-addressed envelope
and your check made payable to
Temple Kol Ami/Puppet Show
5085 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322

Please join us for this delightful afternoon!

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Questions? Please contact Tom Vorenberg at.626-4196.
*Donations of $6.00 per persOn will be accepted at the door.

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The Jewish Family Service is
• compiling names of clients
who reguire holiday food, and
Moeis Chitim (Passover
fund for the needy) will dis-
tribute food packages March
•21-23. at Yad Ezra. Eligible
JFS clients will receive holi-
day gift. dertificates to
redeem at Farmer Jack
Supermarkets.
The Jewish Vocational Ser-
vice Adult Day Program will
feature Passover cooking ac-
tivities for adults with
developmental disabilities. In
the Herman Teitel Senior.
Adult Workshop; Passover
treats will be served at the
morning coffee break.
JFS Project Outreach vol-
unteers will conduct a special
.seder for the Jewish. residents
. - of. the- Livonia Nursing
Center at 12:30 pm. April 9.
They also will bring. Passover
foods to Jewish residents of
. inner-city group homes a_nd to
individuals who. live inde- •
pendently. Project Outreach
clients will participate ina
.seder noon April 8 at the
•Maple-Drake Jewish Com-
. munity Center; sponsored by
the Cooperative Council. of
the League of Jewish
Women's Organizations.
- Traditional. seders will be
held April 5 and 6 at the •
Jewish Home for Aged's Bor-
man Hall and Prentis Manor.
Avie Shapiro, director of
religious activities, will con-
•duct sedorim at Fleischman
Residence/Blumberg Plaza.
Resident committees will
prepare seder plates.
Prior to Passover, a model
seder will be held at Borman
. Hall -for its residents with
special needs.
• A special fund created by
Jewish Home for Aged board
member Marvin Danto,
"Dress Up for Yontiff," selects
holiday outfits for . Borman
Hall and Prentis Manor
residents who may need
them.
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• The Maple-Drake JCC, its
Jimmy Prentis Morris
building and the United
_ Hebrew Schools building will
be collection sites for Project
Chametz, the Jewish Corn-
inunity Council's program to
collect and distribute foods to
area soup kitchens and food
pantries March 29-April 4.
On March 31 at 2 p.m., the
Child Development Center at
Maple-Drake will have its an-
nual children's Passover
seder. The community is in-
vited. For reservations, call
the Child Development

Center, 661-1000.
The Jewish Center and
Congregations Bais Chabad
of Farmington Hills and West
Bloomfield will host the Mat-
zah Factory at Maple-Drake
10 a.m.-4 p.m. March 21 and
28 and 10 a.m.-noon. and 1-4
p.m. March 23, 24, 25. The
Maple-Drake center will be
the site of the Jewish Parents
Institute seder noon April 4.
There is a charge. For reser-
vations by March 22, call
Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000.
People with special needs
will have a model seder April
1 at 6:30, p.m. at Maple-Drake.
For older adults; a traditional
third seder will be held noon
April 9 at the JPM. For reser-
vations, call the • JPM,
967.4030. There is a charge. .
Gemini will perform during
Hol Hamoed Pesach 2 p.m.
April 11 at Maple-Drake. The
concert will be sign-
interpreted. There is_ a
charge. For tickets,. call the
Center, 661-1000.
The Fresh Air Society has :
created a special PassoYer

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Passover treats
will be served

greeting card to send - to.
Jewish youth, including .
camperS who have applied for
the coming camping season.
The card has been translated
into Russian for new
Americans who will attend
camp this summer.
Sinai Hospital will provide
seder plates and Haggadot for
patients On the first two
nights of Kosher-for- .
Passover meals will- be
available to all *Jewish pa-
tients throughout the holday.
The residents of the Jewish
Federation Apartments will
celebrate Passover with their
families and friends at first
night sedorim at all JFA.sites
and at a second night seder at
the Lillian and Samuel
Hechtman Federation Apart-
ments. Senior adults living in
the community are invited.
For reservations or informa-
tion, call Judy Goll, 967-4240.
There is a fee.
The Hebrew Free Loan
Association provides cash
assistance for a number of
needs, during Passover and
throughout the year.
The Jewish Center's JPM
building will host a seder for
new Americans March 21.
For information, call Maple-
Drake, 661-1000, ext. 572.

