Agency for Jewish Education
21550 W. Twelve Mile Rd.
Southfield 48076-5501: 354-1050
Robert A. Berlow
Howard Gelberd
President
Executive Director
The Jewish community's central educational
resource, the AJE provides a support system for all
congregational schools, nursery through 12th
grade, and adult education programs. AJE is
home to the Community Jewish High School,
Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish Learning, re-
source center and Jewish Experiences For
Families. The agency coordinates teacher training
and curriculum development programs.
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Fresh Air Society
6600 W. Maple Rd.
West Bloomfield 48322-3001: 661-0600
Jonathan F. Haber
Harvey Finkelberg
President
Executive Director
Fresh Air Society provides opportunities for recre-
ation and education in a Jewish environment.
Operations include the resident camp in Ortonville,
outpost sites, a teen trip to Israel and programs for
children with emotional impairments, as well as
family camping.
FEDERATIO 'S FAMILY OF AGE CIES
Hebrew Free Loan Association
21550 W. Twelve Mile Rd.
Southfield 48076-2399: 356-5292
Marlene Borman
Ruth M. Marcus
President
Executive Director
Non-interest loans are available to persons who are
unable to secure commercial bank loans for such
purposes as medical expenses, security deposits
and small business needs. HFLA also administers
the community's student loans and the home-buyer
loan program of Federation's Neighborhood
Project, as well as loans to new Americans.
Jewish Family Service
24123 Greenfield Rd.
Southfield 48075-3122: 559-1500
Branch Office
West Bloomfield Corporate Center
6960 Orchard Lake Rd., Suite 202
West Bloomfield 48322-4515: 737-5055
Janice B. Shatzman
Alan D. Goodman
President
Executive Director
Jewish Family Service offers individual, group and
family treatment. Services include child place-
ment, volunteer aides, Meals on Wheels (with the
National Council of Jewish Women), child abuse
prevention program, assistance to older adults,
respite care, homemaker service, chaplaincy and
hospice. Fees vary according to ability to pay.
Jewish House of Shelter
24123 Greenfield Rd.
Southfield 48075-3122: 559-1500
Jerry Bielfield
Alan D. Goodman
President
Executive Director
Under the supervision of Jewish Family Service,
the Jewish House of Shelter offers temporary
housing and food to transient and homeless
persons.
Jewish Community Center
Maple/Drake Building
6600 W. Maple Rd.
West Bloomfield 48322-3002: 661-1000
Jimmy Prentis Morris Building
15110 W. Ten Mile Rd.
Oak Park 48237-1494: 967-4030
Irwin L. Elson
Dr. Morton Plotnick
President
Executive Director
All ages are involved in cultural, educational and
recreational activities. Programs include year-
round child care for pre-schoolers, summer day
camp, courses for all ages including senior adults,
men's and women's health clubs and an annual
Jewish Book Fair.
Jewish Community Council
Resettlement Service
24123 Greenfield Rd.
Southfield 48075-3122: 559-4566
Marcy Feldman
Alan D. Goodman
President
Executive Director
Working with HIAS, the international Jewish immi-
grant aid organization, Resettlement Service pro-
vides counseling, housing and other services to
new immigrants in the Detroit area.
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6735 Telegraph Rd.
Bloomfield Hills 48301: 642-5393
Jeannie Weiner
David Gad-Harf
President
Executive Director
Council and member organizations link Jewish and
non-Jewish communities, taking an active role in
interfaith and interethnic relations, Holocaust edu-
cation and fighting hunger and homelessness.
Council also promotes Jewish youth identity and
U.S.-Israel connections through several task forces.
Jewish Federation Apartments
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6700 W. Maple Rd.
West Bloomfield 48322-3006: 661-5220
Anna & Meyer L. Prentis Towers
15100 W. Ten Mile Rd.
Oak Park 48237-1473: 967-4240
Harriett & Ben Teitel Apts.
15106 W. Ten Mile Rd.
Oak Park 48237-1456: 967-2224
Neil S. Satovsky
Marsha Goldsmit
President
Executive Directo
These residential apartments accommod
adults on modest incomes who are able t
independently and maintain their own livi
quarters. Activities are offered on site an
nearby Jewish Community Centers.