November 1, 2014
Thanks to JDC
Vivian Henoch, Editor myJewishDetroit
Beyond our immediate sphere of influence and interest in Jewish Detroit, what does it mean when we say we are a global Jewish community?
Beyond our immediate sphere of influence and interest in Jewish Detroit, what does it mean when we say we are a global Jewish community?
Their stories intertwine. In presentations, they finish each other’s sentences. They are the best of friends and the most unlikely of partners.
It was the worst of times that brought out the best of Jewish Detroit, especially among those ready to stand and be counted in solidarity.
Meet Connor Tukel, 17, academic whiz and biz-minded senior at Frankel Jewish Academy. Naturally caffeinated web designer and refreshingly cool guy running Detroit-based 313 Energy drink company with a charitable spin.
What are Big Questions? At MSU Hillel Students try a few on for size.
What does it mean to keep kosher? Beyond chicken soup for the soul, is there a more Jewish way to eat?
Meet Dr. Richard and Sally Krugel, celebrating 50 years of marriage. Lifelong activists, partners in extraordinary community service. Frequent fliers to Israel. Gracious hosts to new Detroiters. Joyous grandparents of six.
From the Max M. Fisher Federation Building on Telegraph in Bloomfield Hills, it’s a straight shot, just eighteen minutes down the road, a Michigan left turn to Fenkell, then right onto Grayfield Street.
Over lunch and a quick Google search, the idea sparked: Why not start a Jewish Bar Association of Michigan. Where’s there’s a need, there’s a way.
Detroit firefighters rock. We know that.