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April 23, 2009 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-04-23

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During National Volunteer Week,
National Council of Jewish Women,
Greater Detroit Section

extends a special "THANK YOU" to its volunteers for their dedication and loyalty
to NCJW's commitment of seeking social justice by safeguarding individual rights
and freedoms locally, nationally and in Israel.
Our dedicated volunteers have contributed to the following projects and programs:

• Ativocac)

in Action

• Jewish Youth Awards

• Adult Guardianship Reviews

Adventures in Reading

• Kosher Meals on Wheels

• Luggage for Freedom

• All Kids Playground

• Project Friendship

• Court Appointed
Guardianship Services

• Safe Place

It's Ready, Set, Go
For Bookstock Sale

• Space for Changing Families

• Community Outreach

• Teen Dating Abuse Awareness

• Domestic Abuse
Prevention Strategies

• Teen Yellow Pages

• Wrapped in Love

• Education Assistance

• Advocacy in Action

• Jewish News on Tape

National Council of Jewish Women was founded in 1891 and inspired by
Jewish values. The Detroit Section has maintained a progressive stance on issues
at the local, state and national levels. In the pioneering spirit, Detroit members,
all of whom are volunteers, come together to improve the lives of women,
children and families in their community.
For further information on volunteer opportunities, call 248.355.3300, ext. 0.

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Metro Detroit's largest
used book and media sale, where all
proceeds benefit literacy and educa-
tion projects in Metropolitan Detroit,
will be held Sunday, April 26, through
Sunday, May 3, at Livonia's Laurel Park
Place in Livonia.
Co-chairs Janet Berman and Sheri
Schiff, plus many volunteers, helped
last week with the massive undertak-
ing of transferring books from the
depot in Bloomfield Township to the
sale location in Livonia.
A true book lover's paradise,
Bookstock has tens of thousands
of donated used books, DVDs, CDs,
books on tape, magazines and records
for sale at bargain basement prices.
Savvy shoppers and collectors can get
first crack at the Bookstock Pre-Sale
on Sunday, April 26 from 8:45-11:45
a.m. The sale will continue through
May 3, running Sundays, noon- 6:00
p.m. and Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-9
p.m. There is a $10 admission charge
for the Bookstock Pre-Sale only. Books

will be sold for half-price on May 3,
the last day of the sale.
The Detroit News Columnist
Neal Rubin and Detroit Free Press
Columnist Rochelle Riley are honorary
co-chairs.
Bookstock has generated more
than $350,000 for literacy and educa-
tion programs throughout Oakland
County and Detroit in its first six years
alone. All books and media items sold
at Bookstock are donated at collec-
tion sites throughout the year. More
than 700 volunteers work together
throughout the year to collect and sort
donations and organize and staff the
weeklong Bookstock sale.
Bookstock is sponsored by the
Detroit Jewish Coalition for Literacy,
the Oakland Literacy Council, the
Jewish Community Relations Council,
Detroit Jeivish News and a consortium
of Jewish communal nonprofit orga-
nizations that support education and
literacy projects throughout Metro
Detroit. For more information, call the
Bookstock hotline (248) 645-7840, ext.
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April 23 . 2009

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Berman of

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and Sheri Schiff

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