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September 07, 2017 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-09-07

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The weather was perfect for last Sunday’s
second annual Michigan Jewish Food
Festival at the Eastern Market. An esti-
mated 6,500 attendees participated in
chef demos with Joan Nathan, Meskerem
Gebryohannes and Liz Alpern; they
sampled healthy, local food from an array
of food trucks, caterers and vendors; and
they learned at food and environmental
justice panels — all while enjoying four
musical acts.

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PHOTOS BY JESSICA POLK

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This Hazon event is aimed at working
to create a healthier, more sustainable
Jewish community and a healthier and
more sustainable world for all. It brought
Jews from across all denominations
together to the historic Eastern Market
and supported local food entrepreneurs.
Next year — even more food!
See video highlights of the festival at
thejewishnews.com. •

Dorene and Alan Finer of West Bloomfield talk to Sawyer and Aidan Altman of Detroit
about their spiced nuts.

Sara Sample of
Sterling Heights
and Elizabeth
Wojtowycz of Novi

Frieda Mendel, 2, of Farmington
Hills tries some fresh produce.

Participants
check out the
food trucks.

Randi Simko and Ann and Stephanie Podolsky at
the Temple Israel Sisterhood table.

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Molly and Ella Rosender, 9, of Commerce
Township work on a community mural.

THE BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD
CHAI CENTER

PRESENTS

HIGH HOLIDAYS

with

Rabbi Tzvi Muller

Educational. Enjoyable. Meaningful.

Rosh Hashanah, September 21:
Rosh Hashanah, September 22:
Yom Kippur, September 30:

11:00 am - 12:30 pm
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Engaging children’s program for all ages
Delicious buffet lunch following Rosh Hashanah Day services

NO COST. Registration required E\6HSWHPEHU/LPLWHGVSDFH)LUVWFRPHÀUVWVHUYH
Please email jvalues@gmail.com or call 248–996–5818 to register or for more information.

If you are interested in our full traditional service led by Cantor Yehuda Polter with sermons by Rabbi Tzvi Muller
(same location, different room), please email BBCCboard@gmail.com or call 248–996–5818 to register or for more information.

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September 7 • 2017

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