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Learning To Donate
Dr. Jeffrey Devries of West Bloomfield spoke to Boy Scout Troop 364 at
Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills March 11 about the impor-
tance of human organ donation. Some 90,000 Americans, including 3,000
Michigan residents, are waiting for organ transplants. Sixteen people die
every day because the demand for exceeds the supply. Michigan partners
with Gift of Life Michigan. Residents can sign up to donate organs when
applying for a state ID card or driver's license. For an $18 donation, the
Halachic Organ Donor Society at www.hods.org provides a photo ID
donor card and database registration for those 18 or older.
Clothing: Designer Vince DIVlia and Rick Dunn VP. sales
Coppley will be on hand to Present Spring 2.007.
During this event you iinn have a suit. tuxedo. sportcoat
& trouser at of -the-rad: prices. Also w are pleased to
announce that a special grouping of bolt-end fabrications
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Freedow Fighters
Laura Nicole Walker's "Raise Your Glass To Freedom — A High Tea for Darfur
Relief" fundraiser held at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham raised $3,388.
Proceeds from the Feb. 25 event will aid victims of the war-torn African region
of Darfur via food, medicine and shelter.
The civil war between the government and rebel forces in western Sudan has
taken at least 400,000 lives over the past three years. The fighting has forced 2
million civilians to flee their homes. They now live in displaced-persons camps
in Sudan or neighboring Chad. International relief has provided lifelines for 3.5
million Sudanese of all ages. Hunger, homelessness and despair remain perva-
sive.
The "Save Darfur" Web site is www.savedarfur.org .
"I am so impressed with how many people from the community came forth
with open arms to show their support to end the genocide in Sudan," said
Walker, 27, an Oakland County publishing company account manager and a
music teacher at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills.
— Robert A. Sklar, editor
The Piaque Of Fat
In an attempt to remedy Passover's reputation as a fattening-food holiday, Tnuva
USA has introduced a healthier line of products.
This Passover, the kosher food company will offer nearly two dozen products,
including fat-free creamy soft cheese, light Bulgarian feta cheese, light Emek
Swiss and Edam sliced cheeses and low-fat, calcium-fortified chocolate pud-
dings.
"Americans are demanding healthier foods:' said Karin Schifter-Maor, Tnuva
USA's chief marketing officer. "Passover represents the ultimate challenge for us
and consumers alike. We believe that we are leading the way in showing con-
sumers that they literally can have their cake and eat it too without piling on the
calories."
Tnuva Passover low-fat and
fat-free products are available
locally.
To download dairy recipes
for Passover using Tnuva USA
products, access the Web site:
www. TnuvaUSA.com .
— Shelli Liebman Dorfman, senior
writer