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September 17, 2009 - Image 90

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-09-17

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I-INT DOOR & CABINI I' HARDWARE
PI UNIBING & BATH ACCESSORIES

Since 1910

Good Deeds

Hiller's Markets sends donations
from prepared foods purchases.

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36280 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, MI
(248) 644-0100 • Fax: (248) 644-6056

2605 Charlevoix Ave. (US 31), Petoskey, MI
(231) 348-8100 • Fax: (231) 348-8118

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September 17 2009

ost grocery shoppers
consider prepared
foods as a time-and-
money-saver option
on busy nights. Now, they can add
a charity component to their quick
dishes through Hiller's Markets' Good
Deeds in the Making.
The program, available at all seven
Hiller's grocery
stores, features
two new dishes in
the prepared foods
counter every two
weeks. The dishes
are favorites of local
individuals — and
profits from the sale
Jim Hiller
of these dishes go
to a designated
charity chosen by
each person.
"There are many ways to leverage
community connections," says Jim
Hiller, CEO of Oakland County-based
Hiller's Markets. "Friends support
each other's causes. I am grateful to
these devoted individuals for helping
us find yet another way to make a dif-
ference."
The following schedule indicates
the individuals, dishes and their
causes. All sales of these dishes will
send money to their respective chari-
ties.
• Sept. 8-21: Jill Syme's stuffed
cabbage and Lila Lazarus' quinoa
with roasted vegetables. Charity:
Kids Kicking Cancer.
• Sept. 22-Oct. 5: Rabbi
Paul Yedwab's petite quiche
with spinach, mushroom
and Jariesburg and Gail
Posner's black bean salad.
Charities: Forgotten
Harvest, Southfield, and
Ministrelli Women's
Heart Center, Royal
Oak.
• Oct. 6-Oct. 19:
Tony Fayne's Buffalo chili and
Samira Cholagh's kibbie. Charities:
Agree Foundation at Temple Israel,
West Bloomfield, and the Chaldean
Foundation's Adopt-A-Refugee
Family Program.
• Oct. 20-Nov. 2: Lisa Diggs'

Two new dishes each
week are favorites
of local individuals
and the profits go
to those persons'
designated charities.

corn and smoked whitefish fritters
and Danialle Karmanos' tuna pasta.
Charities: Buy Michigan Now and
DKWIO.
• Nov. 3-Nov. 16: Janice
Cherkasky's diabetic apricot salad
and Jeff Loeb's pasta. Charities:
Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation and Hiller ALS Center at
Wayne State University, Detroit.
"I am fond of the Albert Einstein
quote, 'The value of a man resides in
what he gives.' A strong man, a good
man, is one who uses his power and
reach to help others," says Hiller.
Founded in 1941, Hiller's Markets
is dedicated to local businesses and
causes. Hiller's indicates Michigan
products with special shelf tags and
partners with thousands of charities
and organizations through cash regis-
ter campaigns, Scrip partnerships and
other supportive collaborations. II

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