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Snuffle Mat Making

LEFT: Alana Silver and Alyse Waldhorn, members of NEXTGen Detroit’s Volunteer Committee. RIGHT: Mitch Alpiner, Stephanie Hollander, Stephanie Katz and Jeremy Zickerman enjoy the company and drinks while snuffle mat making.

NEXTGen Detroiters make new toys for Friends of Animals of Metro Detroit. RACHEL SWEET ASSOCIATE EDITOR

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or all those animal lovers out there, NEXTGen Detroit hosted a Snuffle Mat Making event on March 30 at Urbanrest Brewing Company in Ferndale. The event benefited Friends of Animals of Metro Detroit, helping dogs in need. Co-chair of the event Stephanie Hollandar says that a snuffle mat can help dogs in the shelter by teaching them how to be a little more playful. “It’s basically a mat that has a lot of pieces of loose fabric that you can put bits of kibble or treats inside. A dog can scurry through, kind of like a game, or it can help slow down their eating as well,” Hollandar explained. During the event, guests received a mat along with scraps of cloths and were able to design a snuffle mat for a dog in need. While creating the DIY mats, they enjoyed a drink and mingled with other NEXTGen Detroiters. Hollandar said they had a great turnout of more than

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25 people, and 20 mats were made to be donated to the animal shelter. Hollander has been involved with NEXTGen Detroit for about a year and says while she loves being involved with the young adult Jewish community, she has a big heart for animals, too. “I am big on animal rescue. I’m fostering a dog right now. So, I just thought it would be a great idea to help co-chair this event because anything that helps animals in need is something I’m really supportive of.” Hollandar says the dog she has been fostering is currently up for adoption and is looking for his forever home. “Einstein is super goofy and playful. He would love to live in a household with another dog. He picks up on new tricks pretty fast and likes to cuddle when it starts to get late. He is fully vaccinated, neutered and microchipped!” To apply to adopt Einstein, visit: rebeldogsdetroit.com/applytoadopt.

Josh Davidson, Abby Rubin and Alana Silver show of their snuffle mats.

LEFT: 3-year-old Einstein is ready to snuggle and find his forever home. RIGHT: This beautiful black pit mix is 64 pounds of love who gets along well with other dogs and humans.


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Obits

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Spotlight

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The Exchange

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Community Calendar

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page 61

The Stolen Narrative of the Bulgarian Jews and the Holocaust

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Celebrity News

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page 60

A Pesach Message

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page 50

Film Fest Package: Want to Go to the Movies?

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Moments

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page 48

Torah Portion

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Meet Lauren: Inspired by Generations

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Helping to Serve and Protect

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Snuffle Mat Making

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MSU Chabad’s Mega Shabbat Dinner

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Yom HaShoah Remembrance at The HC

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A Humanitarian Crisis

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Congregation Beth Shalom Continues to Innovate

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Sights Set on the Future

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Happy 50th Birthday, Josh

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Meet Carolyn Koblin: The ‘Cueen’ of Giving Back

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Essays and viewpoints

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Saving Ukrainian Teens

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Days of Memory and Meaning

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