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November 25, 2021 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-11-25

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NOVEMBER 25 • 2021 | 29

It’s not too late to
save a life in Israel
this year.

For more than 90 years, American donors have provided
vehicles, training, and supplies to Israel’s national paramedic and
Red Cross service, equipping them to treat the sick and injured
under the most difficult circumstances and to save lives.

In fact, this past year Magen David Adom’s 30,000 EMTs and
paramedics have been on the front lines in the fight against
coronavirus while also contending with terrorist and rocket
attacks, riots, car accidents, and other threats to Israeli lives.

If you want to make a real difference in Israel, no other
organization has a greater impact on its people than Magen
David Adom.

Make an end-of-year donation at
afmda.org/saving-lives-2021

Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90

afmda.org

Expo Michigan’s
10th Annual
Holiday
Entrepreneurs Expo

The 10th annual EXPO
Michigan Marketplace, host-
ed by the Oakland County
Business Association of
Michigan, is back for 2021
with more crafters, special
events and more fun things
for people to do and see. The
event, which runs on week-
ends from Nov. 26 through
Dec. 24, will be held at the
30,000-square-foot West
Oaks Shopping Center 1 &
2 at 43480 West Oaks Drive.
This year, anyone who makes
a purchase through www.
autismspeaks.org will receive
free admission to the fair.
As in previous years, this
expo will feature handcrafted
items by Michigan artisans
from across the state — many
with disabilities, local busi-
nesses, and more, including
artists, authors, crafters,
designers, direct sales, home-
based businesses, small busi-
nesses and services.
Admission is $5 per person
for those 12 and up, and two-
for-one coupons are available
online at www.expomichigan.
com. Attendees can print a
coupon and redeem it at the
event. The event will run
from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on
Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m.
on Sundays.
This year’s event will fea-
ture over 100 exhibitors,
Michigan Super Star tal-
ent show with cash prizes,
Amazing Animal Acts and
food vendors.
For vendor information,
advance ticket sales and to
learn more, visit www.expo-
michigan.com or contact
Shirley at 248/599-2461 or
expomichigan@gmail.com.

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