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September 28, 1990 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-28

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identity and Affiliation

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Home. It goes with a sense of connection—to a family,
a community, a culture, a people. It can be a gathering
of older adults at a Center coffee klatsh, or a family
camp weekend at Tamarack, a shared high school ex-
perience in Israel, or a neighborhood fair.

In Detroit this year, the Jewish "connection" was nur-
tured in many shapes and patterns of Jewish life.

Clockwise from top right:

Participants in Project Discovery spent
a high school semester of living and
learning in Israel.

An inter-generational Hanukah at Jewish
Federation Apartments brought out this
party crowd.

Yavneh Academy, Detroit's newest day
school, trooped the colors for Israel.

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