February 1, 2019
“Rewilding” Judaism
Vivian Henoch, Editor myJewishDetroit
A Visit with Sky and David Brown, Founders and Residents of Kibbutz Detropia
A Visit with Sky and David Brown, Founders and Residents of Kibbutz Detropia
“Be the change you want to see.” These are the words emblazoned in neon letters in Jim Bellinson’s office place at Riverstone Communities. These are the words Carolyn Bellinson turns into action every day in her role as President of Hebrew Free Loan. These are the words that speak volumes about the Bellinsons.
Preparing for Her Next Role, Miryam Rosenzweig Reflects
on Her Hometown Detroit
Uncovering Your Family’s Roots in an Archive.
For a self-described “homebody at heart,” Sarah Allyn certainly knows her way around the neighborhoods in the city. Sarah is making her mark as a charismatic leader, an energetic organizer, a community builder, an innovative educator, a teen mentor and volunteer recruiter.
Living to Tell Their Story, How Young Survivors Meet up with History at The Holocaust Center
A conversation with best-selling author Julie Lythcott-Haims on the pitfalls of overparenting
As Neil Schloss retires from a 36-year career at Ford, he looks to the future
She loves Christmas for its festivity. He loves Yom Kippur for its solemnity. He’s Catholic married to a Jew. She’s a Democrat married to a Republican. Conservative. Liberal. Activist. Zionist. Harvard-Grad/ Attorney. Exec. V.P/ Biz Owner. Multi-Cultural. Intermarried. Parents, first and foremost, preparing their children for a complex world.
A Walk in the Park with George Roberts, Quicken Loans Community Fund Director of Public Spaces and Philanthropy Pro