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March 16, 2017 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-03-16

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The Jewish Community Relations Council/AJC

is pleased to invite you to join
us as we present the

2017

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Activist
Award to

places

An estimated 1,000 people dropped by Young Israel of Oak Park
Feb. 19 for the first Chesed Expo, a fair celebrating a few dozen social
service organizations that serve the Detroit Jewish community — from the
Jewish Dental Clinic to Detroit Hatzalah to Yad Ezra to Bridal Canopy. The
event was a hit with kids, who munched on cotton candy, sno-cones and
popcorn, and adults, who listened and learned — and ate from Chef Cari’s
food truck. The event benefits Meshi, an internationally renowned school
and rehabilitation center in Israel for children with severe disabilities. •

Happy
sisters
munch on
sno-cones.

Jeannie Weiner

Tuesday,
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Adat Shalom Synagogue
Farmington Hills
Dessert Reception
following the event
Couvert: $18

Rabbi Michael Cohen and YIOP member
Ira Kleiman

Jacon Kleiman of Oak Park and
Daniel Klausner of Southfield

Shea Margolis and Barry Speizer, both of
Oak Park, helm the Detroit Chaverim table.

Mickey Zuroff of Southfield at the
Jewish Dental Clinic station

Detroit Ahavas Chesed Bikur Cholim, a group
that provides transportation, meals and
volunteers throughout the community

Moshe Kranczer and his father, Yehuda
Kranczer, both of Oak Park, and Bentzi Oseroff
of Southfield at the Detroit Hatzalah table

Featured Speaker:
Detroit Mayor
Mike Duggan

To register or to learn more about sponsorship options,
and opportunities to pay tribute to Jeannie Weiner,
please contact Jewish Community Relations Council/AJC
248-642-5393 or visit: jcrcajc.org

Honorary Co-Chairs
Diane Klein
Matt Lester

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March 16 • 2017

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