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March 29, 2002 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-03-29

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INSIDE:

Kosher

FOR

W

ith Passover on the horizon, the
staff and volunteers of Yad Ezra,
Oakland County's kosher food
pantry, mobilized their forces March 17-18
for an all-out campaign against hunger.
In cooperation with the Moies Chetim

Organization of Detroit, the Passover cam-
paign distributed food to 1,150 needy fami-
lies.
The Passover packages contained all the
items necessary for a Passover seder as well as
Passover guides and Haggadot in English and
Russian donated by the Agency for Jewish
Education of Metropolitan Detroit.



Clockwise from top:
Volunteers Sam Wolk of Southfield and his son Steve
of Farmington Hills with a packed bag of Passover
foods.

On the volunteer potato brigade are Sam Misuraca
of untington Woods and Ralph Greenberg of
Orchard Lake.

Volunteers Andrea Kaplan of West Bloomfield and
Jocelyn Thompson of Howell subdivide potatoes into
smaller portions.

Volunteer June Stillman of West Bloomfield dispenses
paperwork to Yad Ezra clients.

3/29
2002

50

54

Mazel
Toy!

55 -

Passover

Community members rally for Yad Ezra clients.

DIANA LIEBERMAN Copy Editor
BILL HANSEN Photographer

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