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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-01-10

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I LOCAL NEWS

Jewish Programs
Receive Grants

Services for people with
disabilities and mental il-
lness, and Jewish educational
programs in college and non-
traditional learning en-
vironments have been
granted $132,000 by the Max
M. Fisher Jewish Communi-
ty Foundation of United
Jewish Charities.
The Jewish Community
Center received a first-year
$22,500 grant to develop a
comprehensive program of
social, educational and fitness
activities for people with
disabilities. It will expand the
current JCC program for peo-
ple with developmental
disabilities to include those
with physical, visual and
hearing impairments.
Kadima's Supported
Employment Program for
people with mental illness
was awarded $29,134 to con-
tinue enabling clients to hold
regular jobs while under the
mental health agency's super-
vision. In its third year, the
joint effort with Jewish Voca-
tional Service and the
Michigan Rehabilitation Ser-
vice is the only successful pro-
gram of its kind in Oakland
County.
The Jewish Family Service
(JFS) Personal Care Plus Pro-
gram will lengthen the period
of time that residents of the
JFS Group Apartments for
the Elderly Program may re-
main in non-institutional liv-
ing arrangements before be-
ing transferred to a nursing
home. The new program, a
joint effort with the Jewish
Home for Aged, received
$33,538.
Michigan State University
received a $16,225 first-year
grant to fund a quarter-time
director to coordinate a
Jewish studies program with
inter-disciplinary courses.
The Agency for Jewish
Education (AJE) received two
grants to foster positive
Jewish educational ex-
. periences for pre-bar mitzvah-
age children and for high
school students. Torah, Teva
and Talmidim, which receiv-
ed $5,000, fosters a creative
approach for pre-bar and bat
mitzvah students toward the
environment. The program
includes classes and informal
educational sessions, as well
as sessions at camp.
AJE's Shabbatonim pro-
gram which was granted
$3,000, provides high school
students with a chance to
meet others interested in pur-
suing their Jewish education.
Supervised by positive Jewish
role models and open to any

Jewish student, the program
builds upon social contact and
intellectual stimulation to
sustain their commitment to
Jewish study.
The Jewish Ensemble
Theatre (JET), a three-year
pilot project to build a Jewish
professional theater, received
a third-year, $22,500 grant.
Based in the Jewish Com-
munity Center, JET offers
performances for school
groups and a state-wide tour-
ing company.
In partnership with the
Jewish Federation, the Foun-
dation distributes unre-
stricted endowment income
from UJC to a wide range of
programs not covered by the
operating budgets of JF agen-
cies. Chaired by Dr. Dan
Guyer, the Foundation has
granted nearly $3 million for
these projects since its crea-
tion in 1964. Grants may be
awarded for up to three years.

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Jewish Archives
Finds A Home

The board of governors of
the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit has ap-
proved the Walter P. Reuther
Library at Wayne State
University as the depository
of the Jewish Community
Archives.
Papers, photographs and
other documents in the
Federation collection date
back to the turn of the cen-
tury and relate the history
and development of the
Detroit Jewish community, as
well as its relationships with
world Jewry.
The archives will be housed
in a new wing of the Reuther
and will be arranged by
Sharon Alterman, director of
the Jewish Community
Archives.
The committee recommend-
ed placement of the collection
in a carefully controlled en-
vironment because of the
group's concern that valuable
documents were in danger of
deterioration and loss. A
number of such documents
were uncovered while Federa-
tion was preparing to move
from the Butzel Building to
its new administrative offices
in Bloomfield Hills.
The Jewish Community Ar-
chives is a companion collec-
tion to Federation documents
housed at the Burton
Historical Collection of the
Detroit Public Library.
Researchers will be able to
consult both facilities located
within the Detroit Cultural
Center.

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