February 1, 2015
Women to Work
Vivian Henoch, Editor myJewishDetroit
Three years ago, Stefanie Steinberg needed a job. More than that, she needed support to get back to work. JVS helped.
Three years ago, Stefanie Steinberg needed a job. More than that, she needed support to get back to work. JVS helped.
This is a story about hope, courage, inspiration, patience and cake batter. A lot of cake batter.
He seemed the model student. No one could have imagined the emotions Ross Szabo was hiding behind his happy face.
They stuff envelopes and dial for dollars at fundraising telethons. They are mentors and tutors – our volunteers.
The chaplain couldn’t seem to find Ilana Kaufman even though she was standing in plain sight.
The impact of the flooding is still being felt by those who were affected.
JFS and JVS were listed among the four finalists in Crain’s Detroit “Best Managed Non-Profit Competition” for 2014.
Say you wanted to move into the city. Where would you begin to look? Take a tour with Austin Black II.
Liz Guz wears a lot of interesting jewelry. The smart bangles, the buckled cuffs, the earrings, the tasteful pendants – all become her.
They are our youngest citizens – our most precious and adorable ones. And perhaps our boldest.