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March 31, 2000 - Image 161

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-31

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PhOto Story

• Over 50 menu items
•All lunches served
with soup
• Children's menu
•Thai cookies served
with all dinner entrees

Dine in or carry-out

One per customer • Expires 4/30/00

Open 7 days a week

Mon-Sat 11 am -10 pm
Sunday 4 pm - 9:30 pm

27903 Orchard Lake Rd. (NW corner of 12 Mile)

Farmington Hills

Staff photos by

(248) 553-4220

T

he work was fast and furious at the Great Purim Parcel Pro-
ject, sponsored by the Agency for Jewish Education of Met-
ropolitan Detroit's Jewish Experiences For Families.
On Saturday -
night, March 18,
families assembled
the mishloach
manot (treat parcels)
for JEFF. The next
morning, volunteers
delivered the more
than 2,600 parcels
to senior residences
and social support
agencies in the Jew-
ish community.
"The mitzvah they
performed was a
gift to each and
every recipient," said Alissa Pianin of JEFF.

— David Sachs, Editorial Assistant

American Heart
Association,:

Fighting Heart Disease
and Stre.5e

Clockwise from top right:

Melissa Berlin, 2 1/2, of Farmington
Hills shows off the Purim parcel that
she helped prepare.

Joan Epstein and her daughter,
Meredith, of Bloomfield Township
load up their car with Purim
parcels bound for the Fleischman
Residence in West Bloomfield.

YOU BEING
STALKED BY

ARE

WOMEN' S

No. 1 KILLER?

Sally Grossman, Diane and Jason
Rexford, 7, all of Farmington Hills,
wrap Purim parcels.

Jake Metzger, 9, of Farmington
Hills, and Jacob Allen, 8, of South
field create holiday parcel greetings.

Sylvia Shapiro at Elan Village in
Southfield thanks Hey-Mon the
Purim Clown for her holiday treats.

Reducing
your risk
,factors for
heart disease
and stroke is
good self defelise

©1997, American Heart_Assotia-tion

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