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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-05-02

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MAY 2 • 2024 | 15
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CLOCKWISE, FROM
LEFT: Making Care
Packages: Detroit
students made care
packages for Israeli
soldiers and displaced
families while attending
Jewish National Fund-
USA’s Teen Volunteer in
Israel Mission. Detroit
students in a Bedouin
tent. Students on Jewish
National Fund-USA’s
Teen Volunteer in Israel
Mission.

students on the program, with plans to bring even more Detroit
teens to Israel in future semesters.
“Our school mission — to inspire students to dedicate them-
selves to the State of Israel — meant that this year and at this
time it was most crucial for us to demonstrate that Israel and our
suffering brothers and sisters overseas are on our minds and in
our hearts,
” said Frankel Head of School Rabbi Azaryah Cohen.
“Muss provided us with incredible support, and we left Israel
proud and resolute, knowing that we are part of an incredible
people with a rich heritage and together, we have the strength
and purpose to confront and tackle even the most difficult of
circumstances.


Jewish National Fund-USA is offering more teen Volunteer Missions this sum-

mer. For more information or to register, visit jnf.org/teenvolunteeril. To learn

more about Muss, visit amhsi.org.

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