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September 29, 2005 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-09-29

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A Helping Hand from page 663

Drive, a community-wide collec-
tion of grocery items and funds
that has provided approximately
30,000 pounds of food and
$23,000 yearly.
Non-kosher private food dona-
tions during the year are given to
Gleaners. "No food ever goes to
waste," Luger said.

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Calling On Everyone

Yad Ezra serves more clients than
its founders ever thought possi-
ble, president Finkel said. "But,
the better our efforts are, the
more clients there are. So there's
always a need for more contribu-
tions."
"Poverty and hunger aren't

going to go away:' said Rabbi A.
Irving Schnipper, an early Yad
Ezra supporter and fundraiser.
"When there's a disaster, there's
an outpouring of concern. But it
shouldn't have to take a national
commandment to help the less
fortunate.
"Yad Ezra has many generous
contributors, but periodically it
doesn't hurt to send a reminder
that we have to do the right thing
— because really, I am my broth-
er's keeper!"
Quoting from the Yom Kippur
haftorah, Rabbi Schnipper said:
"Share your bread with the hun-
gry; take the homeless into your
home; clothe the naked ... Do not
turn away from people in need!" ❑

Discover our unique community. .

Eligibility Requirements

-1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and studio apartments available.
-Conveniently located on both JCC campuses in
Oak Park and West Bloomfield
-Close proximity to Synagogues, shopping, freeways

Family o f:

-Coville at Prentis Assisted Living

For applications and information: 248.592.1102
WWW.Jasmi.org

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Executive Director

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Wishing All Of Our
Customers, Families
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Yad Ezra is located at 2850 W. 11 Mile
Road, between Coolidge and Greenfield,
in Berkley.

Alan, Amy, Stefanie & Ariella Sternfeld
and our staff

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$1,396 $16,748
St 2 $1,871 $22,453
lit 3 $2,347 $28,158
list $2,822 $33,863
ta 65 $3,297 $39,568
ditto $3,773 $45,273
fl its 8 $4,248 $50,978
st ilts $4,724 $56,683

Yad Ezra's eligibility-for-
assistance guidelines
are determined by using
the national poverty
guidelines multiplied by
175 percent.
The following eligibil-
ity guidelines are based
on income and the
number of family mem-
bers.

• For each additional person add $5,705 per year.

NEW YEAR!

ON THE BOARDWALK •

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-Kosher meals, transportation

Cheryl Guyer
President

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To become a client, donor or volunteer,
call (248) 548-3663 or go to
jnonline.com/hunger.
Online donations may be made at the
above Web address.

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