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October 05, 2017 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-10-05

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Despite the heat, The Well had a great crowd of 750 people come
to celebrate the new year and cast away their shortcomings with
community at the Belle Isle Boat House on the Detroit River. This
year, a drone helped with the tashlich ceremony by dropping “short-
comings” from the sky while the crowd clapped. Attendees enjoyed
live music, interactive art, food trucks and family activities. •

See the video on thejewishnews.com.

ABOVE: Yoav
Glaser, 5, of
Walled Lake

PHOTOS BY JESSICA POLK

LEFT: Brayden
Midelton, 5,
and Ethan
Midelton,
2, of West
Bloomfield

Sophia Bernzweig, 11, of Huntington Woods

Zach Bernzweig, 9, of Huntington Woods

Ilana Unger of Detroit, and Hannah and Janice Kraft of Livonia

Ori Glaser, 4, of Walled Lake

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October 5 • 2017

Jordyn Tepman, 6, of West Bloomfield

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Shmulie Roetter, 4, of Oak Park

Rabbi Dan Horwitz

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