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December 04, 1998 - Image 147

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-12-04

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"Hey Morn, In Home!"

A Thriller From West Bloomfield

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Adding Pizzazz To Chanukah Lathes

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Left:
Risa Davis' menorah is
ready to be fired.

Far left, top:
Shelley Walters talks
with volunteer Beverly
Stone as she works.

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Far left, middle:
Jack Lublin and Gary
Martin create
chanukiot.

Bottom:
Frances Gendler works
on her menorah as
instructor Susan Katz
watches.

Prep
For
Chan

Kadima clients fire up
their own chanukiot.

DANIEL LIPPITT Photographer

roject Friendship, a joint
program of the National
Council of Jewish Women
and Kadima, an agency
for Jewish adults with mental illness,
got into the spirit of Chanukah last
month.
Kadima clients who participate in
the Sunday brunch group were able
to craft menorahs for Chanukah
with the help of ceramics instructor
Susan Katz.
NCJW sponsors the Sunday
brunch program twice a month.
With the help of Kadima social
worker Debbie Schmidt, NCJW vol-
unteers join the Kadima clients for
bagels, projects and socialization. 0

— Alan Hitsky

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