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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-09-18

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Yad Ezra
Food Drive

Volunteers will gather at Yad Ezra,
Michigan's only kosher pantry, Sunday,
Oct. 4, to collect and sort food dona-
tions as part of the community's obser-
vance of the Yom Kippur holiday. Over
21 synagogues, temples and other Jewish
organizations from the Metro Detroit
rea participate in this annual food
drive.
For information about the food drive
or Yad Ezra, call the office, (248) 548-
3663.

Grantmakers
Form Mission

The United Jewish Foundation has
designed a grantmakers mission to Israel
to educate foundations in the general
community about Jewish philanthropy,
the Jewish community and its ties to
Israel.
The October mission will give repre-
sentatives from Michigan-and Detroit-
based foundations an opportunity to ,
explore philanthropy in Israel. Members
of the United Jewish Foundation Board
of Directors will participate in the mis-
sion, which will be chaired by UJF pres-
ident Robert Slatkin and board member
Julie F. Cummings, director of the
Lovelight Foundation.
Mission members will meet with
leaders of Israeli philanthropies and visit
the Central Galilee, Michigan's
Partnership 2000 region in Israel.
During the trip, the grantmakers will
view the UJF-supported FIDEL project,
which helps Ethiopian students accul-
turate into Israeli society, especially
Israeli schools.
To date, participating general corn-
munity foundations and associations
include: Community Foundation for
Southeastern Michigan, the McGregor
Fund, the Kresge Foundation, Council
of Michigan Foundations and the
Hannan Foundation.

Institute Marks
Yom Kippur

Sholem Aleichem Institute Kol Nidre
services will be 8-9:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 29, at Orchard Lake Middle
School.
Yom Kippur services will be 10 a.m.-
noon Wednesday, Sept. 30.
For information, call the Institute,
(248) 352-6852. No tickets are
required.

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