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November 10, 2016 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-11-10

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Harvest’s End Volunteers ready

Project Healthy Community’s garden for winter.

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and expanded to include other organi-
zations.
Aryeh Perlman, a Repair the World
Fellow, coordinated the efforts of
volunteers from Detroit’s Renaissance
High School and Jewish teen voluln-
teers from Repair the World and
PeerCorps.

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Photos by Rudy Thomas

n Oct. 16, volunteers helped
pick the last harvest and
clean the Project Healthy
Community (PHC) garden for winter.
This garden at the Northwest Activity
Center in Detroit benefits the com-
munity through the PHC program,
which was started by Temple Israel

Karen
Rubenfire,
director of
programming
and commu-
nity outreach,
Project Healthy
Community

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CHINESE PEOPLE

Repair the World Fellow Aryeh
Perlman of Detroit

Ellie Farber of Grosse Pointe Park

Jan Margulies of Ann Arbor

Justin Johnson of Detroit

Bonnie Sowa
of Orchard
Lake

EAT HERE

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

uptownshangri-la.com

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