March 1, 2018
Detroit Welcomes OneTable
Vivian Henoch, Editor myJewishDetroit
A new way for Millennials to make Shabbat dinner a part of their lives
A new way for Millennials to make Shabbat dinner a part of their lives
Named after his grandfather – Hyman Safran (1913-1982), a beloved Jewish community leader, a titan of the printing industry in its heyday and Federation President of blessed memory – grandson Hy Safran, 33, now brings his own game to Jewish communal leadership and donor stewardship in his role as Federation’s Associate Director of Philanthropy.
Jewish Federation Launches Bold Initiative to Help Youth and Families Facing Mental Health Issues
Where to Shop and Schmooze All Things Israel
Israeli Actress, Scriptwriter (and former Tamarack Camper), Chen Drachman Reimagines The Diary of Anne Frank with a Better Ending
Delving Through the Archives
Opening the Doors to Discussion Around Anxiety
Listen carefully and you still hear that Texas lilt in her voice. From Corpus Christi, Beverly Liss has committed herself wholeheartedly to Jewish Detroit since moving to the community 45 years ago. For her beloved husband, Arthur, for her family and close friends –those who have watched and lauded her community work and steady rise through the ranks of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit – it comes as no surprise that Beverly Liss is Federation’s 28th President – with the distinction of being the third woman to hold that office.
Jewish Federation Launches 2018 Population Study in January