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April 18, 2019 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-04-18

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28 April 18 • 2019
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Rachel Moss, Maddi Ishbia and Andrew Luckoff
Ilene Crane and Gabe Neistein

Elliot and Lacey Foon, and Tzvi and Arielle Raviv

Matt Ran, Emily Kaufman Hunegs, Danny
Kaufman, Michelle Hirsch, Morgan Kaufman
and Jodie Ran

Michael and Samantha Foon, and Megan and
Ned Specktor

Ryan and Daniel Warsh, and Michael and
Traci Baum

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Jacob Smith welcomes the crowd of more than 40 Jewish and black professionals to a Feb. 22

Shabbat dinner at Yum Village — the fifth in the Coalition Series started by Smith with The Well

as an outgrowth of the Coalition for Black and Jewish Unity built between the JCRC/AJC and the

Coundil of Baptist Pastors of Detroit and Vicinity.

Godwin Ihentuge, chef and owner of Yum Village,

shares the backstory of the restaurant.

Shelby Timmis lights the Shabbat candles.

Sarah Klein and Cait Christian light

Shabbat candles.

Lauren Hoffman and Danielle Bennett wash

their hands.


Adam Duke and Stacy Matlen

PHOTOS BY MECHELLE SIEGLITZ

Coalition Series Shabbat Dinner, Feb. 22,
Yum Village, Detroit

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