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September 29, 2016 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-09-29

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CHINESE PEOPLE

EAT HERE

Making
An Impact

Young Israel of
Oak Park and FIDF
Michigan partner to
honor soldiers.

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MIDTOWN
4710 Cass Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48201

UPTOWN
6407 Orchard Lake Road
(15 Mile & Orchard Lake)

313.974.7669

248.626.8585

DAILY DIM SUM &SUSHI

DAILY DIM SUM

oung Israel of Oak Park
partnered with Friends
of the Israel Defense
Forces, Michigan Chapter on Aug.
7 for a brunch to honor IDF sol-
diers. Co-chairs for the event were
Sarah and Marty Kornblum, Milt
Neuman, and Julie and Eugene
Sherizen.
Attendees, including several for-
mer IDF Lone Soldiers or parents
of Lone Soldiers currently serving,
heard from a current FIDF Impact
Scholarship Program recipient,
(Res.) Combat Staff Sgt. Matan
Shamis.

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WWII Veteran Jack Backalar of Novi with
FIDF speaker Matan Shamis

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Co-chairs Dr. Marty and Sarah Kornblum of Southfield and Milt Neuman of
Oak Park with FIDF speaker Matan Shamis of Israel, co-chairs Eugene and
Julie Sherizen of Huntington Woods and FIDF Michigan Chapter Director of
Development Paula Lebowitz

Strength.

Dr. David Ungar
of Oak Park, Boaz
Hoffman of West
Bloomfield, Stuart
Teger of Southfield
and IDF (Res.)
Combat Staff Sgt.
Matan Shamis

As a Laker, you’re in with the smallest big university in the country.
We’re large enough to have the impact of a major university, and small
enough to respond nimbly to you. That’s the Laker Effect. And we can’t
wait for you to become part of it.

gvsu.edu

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