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April 04, 1997 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-04-04

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Sunday, 101 21, 9:30 asn.-3

Meet at

Jinlrny Prents

Nlorris Building

Jewish Community Center
Park

-151-10 W. '10 Mile, Oak

Buses will take you to your assigned site where you may:

Spruce up a home Plant a garden Visit with older adults

•Space is limited to 120 volunteers •Reservations are filled first-come, first-serve

•For

7th - 12th

graders •This may count toward required community service hours

MAIL IN YOUR RESPONSE TODAY!

Sponsored by: Jewish Federation Community Outreach and Education Department and Agency forJewish Education

In partnership with: March of the Living • Miracle Mission for Teens • B'nai B'rith Youth Organization • United Synagogue Youth

• Habonim Dror • B'nei Akiva • North American Federation of Temple Youth • National Conference of Synagogue Youth

Please detach below and mail to Jewish Youth Action Day, PO Box 2030, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030

YES! I'll be there to do a mitzvah on Sunday, April 27. My top choices are listed below:

Name

Address

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Allied Jewish Campaign

Phone

Birthdate

City

/

ZIP

Youth group (optional)

Please prioritize these choices (1-5) and return this form no later than Monday, April 14.
Place me where my help is needed most
Habitat for Humanity—either preparing a site for a new home, renovation on a home, or building a new home.
Focus: HOPE— either planting in community parks, or painting
Heidelberg Project— starting a community garden, cleaning a park, or painting
Home for the Aged—running activities, such as bingo or volleyball

For information, contact Renee Rosen at Federation, (810) 642-4260, ext. 252

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