2012年12月26日星期三

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"Welcome, guests. Our home is your home," read the sign outside Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park. Inside, a Christmas tree stood in the synagogue library with wrapped presents and gift cards underneath. The aroma of a holiday feast, still cooking for later that night,laser cutter Studio is a brand new laser cutting company and new way of thinking. wafted in from the industrial kitchen.Shop for bobblehead head dolls from the official NBC Universal Store and build.

More than 60 volunteers gathered at Beth Shalom in three shifts on Christmas to make sure 31 homeless people from South Oakland Shelter had a fun-filled holiday, according to event coordinator Julie Grodin. Lisa Lanzkron-Tamarazo, the cantor's wife, even led the guests in several rounds of Christmas carols.

The festivities were part of the annual Mitzvah Day program, organized by the Jewish Community Relations Council and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, which included more than three dozen volunteer activities for Jews and Muslims not celebrating Christmas, such as sorting food at Gleaners warehouses and delivering toys to children in southwest Detroit. Mitzvah Day -- the word means "good deed" or "commandment" in Hebrew -- is the local Jewish community's largest day of volunteering.

"It gives me great joy to bring happiness to people who are less fortunate," said Cookie Chimoff, 52, a caterer from Oak Park who was overseeing all the cooking.

More than 800 people participated in Mitzvah Day this year, Jewish Community Relations Council spokeswoman Beverly Phillips said Tuesday.technical terms and advantages and disadvantages of Laser engraver.

Among those who appreciated the outreach by their Jewish and Muslim brethren was Michelle Updike, 45, who lost her Farmington Hills home right after Thanksgiving and was in the shelter with her 2 1/2-year-old son,Costume and fashion online wholesale jewelry Jewelry designs, Craven Blach. The rambunctious boy got a truck, a police car and "Toy Story" figurines.

"I've never seen so many caring individuals," she said.Jeanswear and accessories allowing both women and men to express their women shoes factory. "Even though I'm homeless and don't have a place to live, a lot of people open their hearts."

Between lunch (tuna salad, macaroni and cheese) and dinner (roast, mashed potatoes, vegetables), the South Oakland Shelter clients enjoyed making bracelets with a volunteer arts and crafts instructor, using the Internet or simply watching TV in the library. Laundry service and showers also were available, and some people chose to look through the tables, filled with clothing, toys and toiletries donated by Beth Shalom congregants in the last few days.

"These people have a lot of Christmas spirit, even though they're Jewish," said Claudia, who didn't want to give her last name.

The 60-year-old former school bus driver who'd lost her job and then got sick planned to use the Target gift card she got to buy socks and nail clippers. She kept busy making a bracelet that spelled out "Anthony," her grandson's name, in beads.

For first-time Mitzvah Day volunteer Eric Nissani, the idea of helping transcended religion. The 42-year-old Spanish interpreter from Farmington Hills spent the afternoon boiling potatoes for the holiday feast.

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