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Soup was on at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Southfield when 35 kids, in partnership with
Jewish Family Service, Heart 2 Hart and Adat Shalom Teen Volunteer Corps, gathered
to cook minestrone soup, make no-bake cookies, hand-tie fleece scarves and assemble
more than 75 care bags for homeless individuals in Detroit. Participants also played
Spent (playspent.org), an online game that shows players what it’s like to live in poverty
and how easily one can become homeless. Larry Oleinick from Heart 2 Hart was most
appreciative of everyone’s efforts. “The soup was a big hit,” he said. “You warmed up a
bunch of souls today.” •

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Maya Siegmann, Izzy Fox and Lily Ghandi box up snacks.

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Emily Schiffer and Genna Reid work
on fleece scarves.

Savannah Willnus, Emmy Issel and
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Elijah Kaye and Abraham Miller in the kitchen

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