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August 12, 2021 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-08-12

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AUGUST 12 • 2021 | 9

THE BLOOM FAMILY WISHES
THE COMMUNITY A SHANAH TOVAH

LAST DAY TO ORDER 8/26/2021

Complete Dinners available
Inquire About Gluten-Free Options

248-914-1878

BloomsCatering@gmail.com

All Orders Delivered - Pick up by request only

Bloom’s
ROSH HASHANAH 2021

ENTREES
Herb Roasted ½ Chicken

8.99
ea.
Apple Honey ½ Chicken

9.99
ea.
Stuffed Marmalade Chicken
12.99
ea.
Grilled Chicken Breast

13.99
lb.
Breaded Chicken Breast

13.99
lb.
Breaded Chicken Tenders
13.99
lb.
Gluten-free Chicken Tenders
14.99
lb.
Baked Salmon


14.99
lb.
Lean Beef Brisket

12.99
per portion
Whole Turkey (serves 10-12)
99.99
ea.
Turkey Gravy


7.99
qt.
Turkey Carving


7.99
ea.

SIDES
Vegetarian Liver

13.99
lb.
Beef Liver


14.99
lb.
Gefilte Fish


5.99
ea.
Fresh Horseradish

3.99
pk.
Mushroom Barley (serves 3)
9.99
qt.
Mushroom Rice Soup (GF)
9.99
qt.
Chicken Soup (serves 3)

8.99
qt.
Matzo Ball


1.25
ea.
Beef Kreplach


18.99
dz.
Chicken Kreplach

17.99
dz.
Beef Stuffed Cabbage

13.99
½ dz.
Beef Meatballs


13.99
dz.
Turkey Stuffed Cabbage

13.99
½ dz.
Turkey Meatballs

13.99
dz.
Kishke



5.99
lb.
Potato Anna (serves 4-5)

9.99
qt.
Farfel and Mushroom (serves 4-5)
9.99
qt.
Carrot Tzimmes (serves 4-5)
9.99
qt.
Candied Sweet Potatoes

9.99
qt.
Grilled Vegetables

7.99
lb.
Green Beans Almondine

6.99
lb.
Potato Kugel


2.99
ea.
Potato Kugel ½ pan (serves 12-16)
35.99
Noodle Kugel


2.99
ea.
Noodle Kugel ½ pan (serves 12-16)
35.99
Cabbage Salad

7.99
lb.
Cucumber Salad

7.99
lb.

Chickpea Salad

7.99
lb.

DESSERTS
7-Layer Cake (serves 6-8)

16.99
Mandel Bread


2.50
ea.
Honey Loaf (serves 6-8)

11.99
Cookies


1.00
ea.
Brownies


1.25
ea.

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www.hfldetroit.org • 248.723.8184

Hebrew Free Loan Detroit

6735 TELEGRAPH ROAD, SUITE 300 • BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN 48301

@HFLDetroit

Community donations help Hebrew Free Loan give
interest-free loans to local Jews for a variety of personal,
health, educational and small business needs.

Margery Klausner is following in her father’s footsteps
as Collection Coordinator at Hebrew Free Loan. Roger
Siegel retired in 2019, having supported the HFL mission
by creating processess and working with borrowers and
cosigners for many years. Margery’s broad legal experi-
ence and familiarity made her a great fit for HFL.
Margery and her husband, Howard, also had personal
experience with HFL through a Neighborhood Project
loan in the late 1990s.
“We moved to Southfield as a young married couple,
and used Neighborhood Project to help purchase the home
we’ve been in ever since,” Margery said. “It was wonderful
to have that support, but it wasn’t my first exposure to
Hebrew Free Loan. Without breaking confidentiality, I
heard from Dad through the years about the wonderful
things that happened in our community because of HFL.
Now, just like Dad, I have nothing but praise for the com-
passion, respect and the heart of the staff and the Board.
They really have that Jewish neshama.”
Margery quickly made the position her own, helping to
promote more technology-driven solutions for HFL
processes, from paperless standards to digital signatures,
to helping the refreshed website become more user-
friendly.
“The pandemic may have helped push forward some
of what we already had in the works, but the technology
doesn’t make us any less warm and friendly,” Margery
said. “This agency has the capacity to really change lives
for the better.”

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