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September 13, 2007 - Image 93

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-09-13

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MAZON:
A Jewish Response to Hunger

WORKING TODAY
FOR A HUNGER-FREE
TOMORROW

Hungry people need more than short-
term fixes. MAZON works to engage the
Jewish community in tikkun olarn, the
ancient Jewish tradition of mending a
broken world.

1990 South Bundy Dr., Suite 260
Los Angeles, CA 90025
(310) 442-0020
(310) 442-0030 (fax)
mazonmail@mazon.org

Visit us at -vvvvw.mazon.org

During these High Holy Days and beyond,
MAZON will continue its work to build
effective long-term hunger solutions.
Because everybody deserves a chance
to have a happy, healthy and nutritious
ew Year.

September 13 v 2007

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