March 2, 2020
Happy 98, Millie Berg!
Vivian Henoch, Editor myJewishDetroit
Meet Federation’s Longest-Standing Annual Campaign Donor, 75 Years and Counting
Meet Federation’s Longest-Standing Annual Campaign Donor, 75 Years and Counting
An advocate for kids, an ambassador for reducing the stigma still associated with mental illness . . . that’s how Lilly Jacobson sees her role in the community these days. And her days are full.
Mother and father. Sister and brother. She. He. They are a family: Richard and Roz Keith – husband and wife, partners in business and proud parents of two young adults. Each in his, her, their way has embraced change in their family roles to become wiser, gentler and smarter about gender identity.
A Federation Centennial Gift of Loving Care Keeps a Family Legacy Alive
“When You Care Enough to Send the Very Best” Tributes to Moms Everywhere
She has the brains of an engineer, the heart of a social worker, the gentle soul of a Jewish educator . . . and the spunk and determination of a roller derby athlete (Detroit Roller Derby, #314). For her “derby-girl” role on the track, her three children fondly have given her the name “Mad-Eye” (a tribute to Harry Potter). In her leading role as Coordinator of The Jewish Fund Teen Board, Martha Goldberg has touched and changed hundreds of lives, bringing a new generation of social activists together to practice their skills in leadership and advocacy and leave their mark as grant- makers in service to the community.
A Graphic Memoir (And a Wild Ride as Memoirs Go)
Time to Change the Conversation: Announcing a New Mental Health Initiative of the Detroit Jewish Community
A Case Study of The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls with JFS “Book Club Professor,” Tara Hayes
Opening the Doors to Discussion Around Anxiety