January 1, 2015
Here for Good: In Times of Need
Vivian Henoch, Editor myJewishDetroit
The impact of the flooding is still being felt by those who were affected.
The impact of the flooding is still being felt by those who were affected.
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.
Velvet Peanut Butter. For generations, it was a household staple, an iconic brand among Detroit-made favorites.
In the season of thanks and holiday cheer, it’s all too easy to take the blessings of family for granted. For single-parent families in particular, even the simplest joy of sharing a traditional Shabbat dinner can present a challenge.
Yaakov Gregg was out of town with his family when The Great Flood of 2014 hit Detroit on August 11th.
A passionate and compassionate educator, Ellen Maiseloff likes solving puzzles. Even as a student teacher, she chose the path that would challenge her beyond the standard curriculum — to work with children with learning disabilities.
All it takes is one visit to feel the love of a JARC home.
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