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April 29, 1994 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-29

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MIRACLE
MISSION

MAY 7-17 1995

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It's exciting to think that so many of us have
come home to Israel along different paths.
Perhaps you will join us as part of our
extended Jewish family on the Michigan
Miracle Mission!

In my case, it was a long and dangerous
journey from Ethiopia through the desert of
Sudan — and another journey of discovery
once I reached Israel. But 10 years after my
arrival, I am working toward fulfilling my
dream of an education for myself and my
children.

I enjoy my job as a health educator, teach-
ing Ethiopian immigrants how to use medi-
cines and how to prevent disease. One
day, after I get my degree, I hope to be-
come a social worker in the Ethiopian com-
munity.

In many ways, I am living a miracle. But
after all, this is a place where miracles
happen every day! Come see for yourself!
Come to Israel!

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For information: Michigan Miracle Mission II
642-4260, ext. 140

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