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March 10, 2022 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-03-10

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T

he Detroit Jewish community continues
to watch in horror as Russian forces
invade and attack Ukraine, and many
people and organizations in the community are
taking action and contributing in any way they
can. Some members of the community have
loved ones on the frontlines in Ukraine and are
praying for their safety. It’s in these times the
Jewish community becomes even closer and
stronger than before.

SOLIDARITY RALLY
Noah Arbit, a candidate for state representative
in Michigan’s 20th House District, joined thou-
sands of Michiganders rallying in solidarity
with Ukraine on Feb. 27 in Downtown Detroit.
The Ukrainian American Crisis Response

Detroit Jewish community
responds to Russian attack.

Crisis in
Ukraine
Crisis in
Ukraine

DANNY SCHWARTZ STAFF WRITER

12 | MARCH 10 • 2022

YEVGENIYA GAZMAN @YGAZM

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