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10/29
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54 Detroit Jewish News
Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit students in grades 6-8 did their part
for Make a Difference Day on Oct. 17. Events included a walk, stuffed animal
drive and car wash. Above, Meryl Schwartz, 13, of Huntington Woods, scrubs a
car. Left, Shim Glogower, 13, of Ann Arbor, dons rubber gloves and a plastic
bag — but she gets wet anyway. Right, teamwork makes a di erence as Hill&
eighth-graders raise money for their Tzedaka Fund.