Attorney on the Frontline 

Given the focus and controversies over immigration, it’s got to be the best of times – or the worst of times – to be an attorney in the practice of immigration law. For some clarity on the law, we turn to Ruby Robinson, 34, Co-managing Attorney for the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center (MIRC), a statewide legal services nonprofit. In his role, Ruby is on the forefront in advancing and defending the interests of immigrants through advocacy, direct representation, impact litigation, pro bono mentorship, coalition building . . . and so much more.

Pitch Under the Lights

Playing for Kicks and a Cause August 15 at the Old Tiger Stadium

Got Chickens?

Welcome to Farber Farm, celebrating our roots and inspiring kids to eat more veggies at Tamarack Camps

 

Jewish Life on Campus 101

The Top 10 Things You Need to Know to Thrive on Campus as a Jewish Student

When I Say I’m from Here

Federation’s JOIN Intern Emily Stillman reflects on her eye-opening internship with a renewed appreciation of home

Erin Steibel

A Professional Friend and Confidant 

What does Erin Stiebel do? More like, what doesn’t she do? You’re looking at a Partners Detroit Young Professionals Educator, NEXTGen Detroit Board member, Director of NCSY’s GIVE, Great BIG Challah Bake MC, Wexner Graduate Fellow, matchmaker, one of the Jewish News’ 36 Under 36 and mom to three under five. Phew, we’re exhausted just reading that.

Israel @ 70

Celebrating Israel@70

Jewish Detroit’s Lovefest on the Riverfront

On Board Flying Couch

A Graphic Memoir (And a Wild Ride as Memoirs Go)