March 30, 2017
Cookstock
Vivian Henoch, Editor myJewishDetroit
A Bookstock Recipe for Literacy and a Contest for Cooks
A Bookstock Recipe for Literacy and a Contest for Cooks
A No-Fuss Recipe for the Seder Table
A Three-Part Event on the Modern Jewish Community, May 8
Is there a giving gene? What is it that inspires selfless acts of kindness, and can those be nourished from generation to generation? Meet Dana Burnstein, Lori Taylor and Jordyn Taylor, three generations who share the enterprise of the Dr. Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic. This is their story . . . a story of family, community, caring and giving.
Little Jewish Books that Keep on Giving
A conversation with Amit Weitzer, Executive Director Camp Tavor
Celebrating 100 Years of Hadassah Greater Detroit
A Community Tu B’Shvat Celebration with Hazon Detroit
Making his mark, listed among the “36 Under 36” in The Jewish News, Gabe Neistein is Tamarack Camps’ Alumni Relations Director, working on his Masters in Community Development at the University of Detroit Mercy. A resident of Rivertown downtown, Gabe is all-in: a Jewish Detroiter first, a NEXTGen PresenTense Fellow, a loyal Spartan, a passionate Packers “owner,” a whole-hearted city booster, a ready volunteer, a consummate community professional and an all-round great guy.
Four Birthright alumni with one message: go!