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Yeshivas Darchei Torah sponsors a sum-
mer food service program for children.
Free meals will be made available to chil-
dren age 18 and under, or persons up to
age 26 who are enrolled in an education-
al program for the mentally or physically
disabled that is recognized by a state or
local public educational agency.
The meals will be provided without
regard to race, color, national origin, age,
sex or disability. Lunch will be served
from 12:30-1:30 p.m.; snack will be
from 3:30-4:30 p.m., at Darchei Torah,
21550 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield.
Federation Adds
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IAIR
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BANK
2600 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Hills
248-338-7700 or 248-352-7700
1131 W. Warren
Detroit
313-832-7971
42200 Ford Road
Canton
734-981-4942
28177 Orchard Lake Road
Farmington Hills
248-324-0013
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cash. We deal in jewelry, watches & gemstones.
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Lawrence M. Allan, President
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The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit has added two staff members in
the campaign and marketing depart-
ments.
David Contorer is senior campaign
associate. He previously was with the
Jewish Federation of Greater
Philadelphia, where he served as director
of trades and professions, senior cam-
paign associate and Partnership 2000
coordinator. Contorer is a graduate of
the University of Michigan's StAR pro-
gram.
Nadia Matveyeva is a graphic
designer in marketing and communi-
cations. She was an intern for
Buffington & Associates in Troy; C-E
Communications in Warren; Phoenix
Group in Farmington Hills; and
Graphic Promotions in Berkley. She
grew up in Moscow, where she gradu-
ated from the Moscow Academic Fine
Arts School. She holds a bachelor's
degree in fine arts with a major in
graphic communications from the
Center for Creative Studies in Detroit.
HMC Plans
Public Tour
To meet the increasing numbers of
requests for tours open to the public,
the Holocaust Memorial Center will
offer a second weekly tour during July
and August.
Scheduled for Wednesday afternoons
at 1 p.m., these tours will be led by
HMC docents and include a meeting
with a Holocaust survivor. These tours
are in addition to the regularly scheduled
Sunday tours, which are also at 1 p.m.
All tours are free and no reserva-
tions are required.