April 1, 2015
A Little Jewish Geography Goes a Long Way
Becky Maister
Everyone appreciates a good game of Jewish Geography — it never gets old, and everyone is a winner.
Everyone appreciates a good game of Jewish Geography — it never gets old, and everyone is a winner.
Nearly 76 years to the date that Harry Samuel May, z”l, set foot on Ellis Island – his photo appeared on a PBS show that his daughter happened to be watching.
When it comes to happy campers in the Findling family, “the apples haven’t fallen far from the trees.”
Got a party or meeting to cater? An occasion for a cookie tray? Or just a yen for a delicious meal as close as it gets to home cooking – without cooking at home?
Hillel’s new Innovation Space is all about imaging — and reimaging things to build, problems to solve.
She’s the heart. He’s the sole. Married 47 years, partners in life and business, Jane and Stuart Weitzman always have made a perfect pair, particularly as Jane has stepped into the role of philanthropist.
The chaplain couldn’t seem to find Ilana Kaufman even though she was standing in plain sight.
JFS and JVS were listed among the four finalists in Crain’s Detroit “Best Managed Non-Profit Competition” for 2014.
They are our youngest citizens – our most precious and adorable ones. And perhaps our boldest.
A conversation with Julie Pincus and Nichole Christian on Detroit’s street art scene.