September 1, 2014
Building Jewish Foundations
Vivian Henoch, Editor myJewishDetroit
Last year, it was the new program that started parents talking. This year it’s a full grown curriculum on the Jewish stories we tell our children
Last year, it was the new program that started parents talking. This year it’s a full grown curriculum on the Jewish stories we tell our children
Modeled after Taglit-Birthright Israel, the concept was born of a bold vision: to bring Israel home and inspire Jewish continuity in every day family life.
Hillel Day School students get their introduction to creative problem solving in the school’s new maker space.
The event was a first – organized primarily for Jewish college students on the cusp of graduation, making those first critical choices – to stay in Michigan – to come to Detroit – or to chose otherwise in pursuit of opportunities elsewhere.
A visit to the Holocaust Center with Richard Bachmann, an extraordinary volunteer
Learn how Hebrew Free Loan is accelerating the flow of interest-free, worry-free loans up to $7,500 to college students in Michigan.
From as far as Oklahoma and as nearby as Bloomfield Hills, they came, they sang representing their congregations, schools and camps.
Dyslexia. Some would argue that it is a “learning difference,” not a learning disability.
To learn what opportunities are available for college students and grads, Federation’s NEXTGen CONNECT is a great place to start.
Portrait of Sarah Rappaport, a science teacher-turned-entrepreneur, cutting the ribbon at The Tutoring Center – her dream made possible by HFL.