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April 26, 2018 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-04-26

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HAZON DETROIT, FOREST BATHING,

HAZON DETROIT, WORLD WATER DAY,
LANSING,

FARMINGTON HILLS NATURE CENTER
March, 2018

March 22, 2018

The group surrounds a maple tree that is ready to be tapped.

Group photo at World Water Day in Lansing — Hazon represented 13 local Jewish organiza-
tions and 5,000 individuals who signed a declaration that water is a human right.

Participants Carson and Raphael Davidov
collect sap.

Naturalist Carol Fink from the Farmington Hills
Nature Center explains how to collect sap.

Ilana Unger and Brittany Feldman of Hazon
Detroit

Ilana Unger of Hazon Detroit, Staci Rosen of Repair
The World Detroit, Brittany Feldman of Hazon Detroit
and Eleanor Gamalski of Detroit Jews for Justice

A meditative hike
was led by
certified forest
therapist Cayla
Samano of Ann
Arbor.

A volunteer shows participants how to turn sap into maple syrup.

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Brittany Feldman of Hazon Detroit, David Brown of Kibbutz Detropia, Rev. Deb Hansen, a board member
of Michigan Interfaith Power & Light, Leah Wiste of Michigan Interfaith Power & Light, Ilana Unger of
Hazon Detroit and Staci Rosen of Repair the World Detroit in front of Hazon’s Topsy Turvy Bus that runs
on used vegetable oil.

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