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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-09-14

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and Shea Margolis, both of Oak Park,
The warehouse was well orga-
volunteered to do the drive.
nized by Chabad of Houston. As
In no time, the truck was com-
soon as the truck arrived, volunteers
pletely filled; signs on
unpacked it quickly. Other
ABOVE: Shua
the truck were created
donations already filled the
Sperka of Oak
thanks to the efforts of
space, waiting to be sorted
Park, the other
Nechama Lurie, Yad Ezra
and taken to distribution cen-
volunteer driver,
marketing coordinator.
ters.
packs water
Offers of donations such
Sperka and Margolis were
bottles into the
as mattresses, cots and
given food and directions to
truck.
clothing, as well as offers
the Chabad House, which
to help with the driving,
also owned some adjacent
had to be turned away simply due to apartments. The drivers were able
lack of space. In total, close to 16,000 to sleep, shower and eat. They flew
pounds of food and household
home from Houston late on Labor
necessities were packed in the truck. Day.
“Seeing our community band
“The trip absolutely made an
together was truly heartwarming,”
impact on me; it’s something I’ll
Luger says. “So many people called
never forget,” says Margolis, tapped
to ask how they could help and what by Silberberg because he loves to
they could drop off. It was an amaz- help people. “It was a once-in-lifetime
ing experience to share, especially
opportunity. The reason it meant so
in light of all the vitriol and violence
much was because the [effort] was
we see and hear on TV and social
helping so many people.”
media.”
Silberberg adds, “Our thoughts and
Volunteers Shua Sperka, 25, and
prayers are with the victims of the
Shea Margolis, 23, both of Oak Park,
hurricane in Houston. In addition to
left Yad Ezra around 10:30 a.m.
providing much-needed assistance,
Sunday, Sept. 3. They drove the truck we hope the truck sends the message
to a warehouse in Missouri City, just that they are not alone in their time
outside of Houston. The trip took
of need, that the people of Metro
them about 24 hours, with only a
Detroit care about them and are ral-
few stops.
lying to do whatever possible to make
“Starting about 150 miles outside
things just a bit easier during this
of Houston, the roads were pretty
extremely difficult time.” •
rough,” Sperka says. “There was
debris and dirt from the flooding
See an accompanying video at
thejewishnews.com.
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The supplies from Detroit were quickly unpacked in a warehouse where they will be sorted
and distributed to those in need in nearby Houston.

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