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April 14, 2000 - Image 83

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-04-14

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04;zAgg,

, we've found just
the thing. Now every Bar
and Bat Mitzvah will
receive the gift of a
beautiful, hand-crafted
tzedakah box, to be
presented by his or her
congregation with the
generosity of the Jewish
Federation's Max M. Fisher
Jewish Community
Foundation and the
Sue Ann Jacobs Trust.

eo e of our communi ty
who become Bar and Bat
Mitzvah. A gift that keeps
on giving. A memento of
the occasion that says,
Mazal toy! You're now an
official member of our
Jewish community.
With this gift, you can
make a difference in the
lives of others.

Federation believes that
giving tzedakah — doing a
charitable deed without
hope of reward — is a
habit even the youngest
child can learn . . . a habit
that can last a
lifetime. All it takes is a
tzedakah box to get
started. And that beats a
fountain pen, hands down.

For information on the Jewish Federation Bar/Bat Mitzvah Tzedakah Box Program
sponsored by the Federation/Synagogue Committee, call Kari Alterman at (248) 203-1470.

Visit us on the Web: www.thisisfederation.org

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