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September 15, 2000 - Image 141

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-09-15

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Question of the Week: What doJews and giraffes have
in common?
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Don't miss the fun

at this communi -y's

great ore-Rosh

HaShana event,

"Apples & Honey

anc Lots, Lots

More."

The

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Elizabeth Applebaum
AppleTree Editor

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Of Our

f you've ever wanted to adopt a giraffe or
become a detective or jump in an apple, this is
the place.
Don't worry — you won't actually have to feed
the giraffe or invite him into your home or even
sing him to sleep if he having insomnia. But at an
upcoming community event, you will help see to
his welfare (Judaism does, after all, give very spe-
cific guidelines as to how we should kindly care
for animals) and learn about other ways of being
a mitzvah hero. You and your family can do this,
and find other ways to have fun together, at the

Clockwise:
Cranking the apple press last
year were Yonah Pollack of Oak
Park and Jacob Abramson of
West Bloomfield.

Julia Simon of West Bloomfield
built her own cracker house.

Safety first is a rule at the shofar
factory.

Busy bees make honey to sweet-
en the new year.

9/15
2000

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