January 1, 2017
Our Greatest Hopes for a New Year
Vivian Henoch, Editor myJewishDetroit
Views from the Top: A 2017 Prospective from Our Community Leaders
Views from the Top: A 2017 Prospective from Our Community Leaders
You won’t find a Jewish agency exec more in-step with the needs of her clients than Leah Rosenbaum. A passionate advocate for the most vulnerable members of the community — caring for the elderly, youth at risk, the unemployed and those with living with disabilities — Leah has devoted her career to empowering people to get the support and training they need to achieve their fullest potential.
Say Shalom (שלום) to Shlichim Liraz, Or, Rotem and Ziv
Behind the Scenes with Sculptors Erik and Israel Nordin and Event Planner, Rachel Taubman-Glickfeld
We’re leaving the latkes and donuts at home and getting crazy.
Where helping hands and green thumbs go to work
The annual Detroiters in Israel Thanksgiving dinner has become a tradition for young adults living abroad.
The 2016 Maxwell Jospey Golf Challenge Scores Big Time to Benefit the Jewish Community
Fourth generation Detroiters, married 37 years, Sue Ellen and Alan Jay Kaufman have been active and ardent supporters of educational, civic and Jewish communal causes since their days as young lawyers in Federation’s “Junior Division” and “Women’s Department.” Steadily and quietly through the years, they have dedicated their energies and resources where their hearts have led them.
A re-imagined job fair for young expats is coming to Detroit – just in time for Thanksgiving weekend.