EVERYBODY BENEFITS FROM OUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS Children learn their history and heritage by attending community-supported day schools, camp, holiday celebrations and observances, classes in the arts and mentor programs. Social, educational and religious group experiences for teens, and college fairs and campus programs for young adults maintain the connection to the Jewish community. Agency tor Jewish Education 21550 W. Twelve Mile Southfield 48076-5501 (810) 354-1050 (810) 354-1068 Fax Robert A. Berlow Howard Gelberd President Executive Director The Agency for Jewish Education provides a support system to all congregational schools and teachers, offering educational resources, teacher training and consultation and curriculum development. Among the offerings are learning opportunities for people with special needs, families, interfaith families and high school students. The Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish Learning offers adult classes. AJE is home to the Hebrew Interactive Video Lab and Community Jewish Library. Fresh Air Society 6600 W. Maple West Bloomfield 48322-3001 (810) 661-0600 (810) 661-1725 Fax Jonathan F. Haber Harvey Finkelberg President Executive Director Fresh Air Society provides summer and year-round camping opportunities for native-born and new American young people to learn about Jewish life in a relaxed setting. Operations include the resident camp in Ortonville, outpost sites, teen travel trips and programs for children with special needs, as well as family camping and Elderhostel, conducted in conjunction with the Midrasha Center for Adult Jewish Learning. Hebrew Free Loan Association 21550 W. Twelve Mile Southfield 48076-2399 (810) 356-5292 (810) 356-0379 Fax Marlene Borman Ruth M. Marcus President Executive Director Non-interest loans are available to new Americans and 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's loan program of Federation's Neighborhood Project, which seeks to strengthen the neighborhoods of Oak Park and Southfield. SERVICES TO THE ELDERLY Senior adults find companionship through day programs, cultural activities, classes and volunteer opportunities. Independent and assisted-living facilities and companion and homemaker services help frail elderly people live in dignity. Jewish Family Service 24123 Greenfield Southfield 48075-3122 (810) 559-1500 RESETTLEMENT PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIE, Descendants of immigrants or immigrants ourselves, we help ease the fears of newcomers to Detroit with supportive services to give them a fresh start in their new country. After learning the language and becoming independent, the newcomers are soon helping to strengthen our community with their talents and skills. With programs geared to their abiliti needs can fully participate in the Je learn about their heritage, go cam exercise or make new friends in pro agencies. Interagency cooperation enhance all of these activities for peo Jewish Community Center (810) 559-9858 Fax Branch Office West Bloomfield Corporate Center 6960 Orchard Lake, Suite 202 West Bloomfield 48322-4515 (810) 737-9858 Fax (810) 737-5055 Janice B. Shatzman Alan D. Goodman President Executive Director Jewish Family Service offers individual, group and family counseling services. Additional agency programs include volunteer service; Meals on Wheels (in cooperation with the National Council of Jewish Women); a transportation program for older adults and new Americans; adoption and child placement; emergency financial assistance; and a hill-service family violence prevention program. Congregate living and other special assistance are provided for older adults. 'Ini.sh House of Shelter 24123 Greenfield Southfield 48075-3122 (810) 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. Resettlement Service 24123 Greenfield Southfield 48075-3122 (810) 559-4566 Marcy Feldman Alan D. Goodman President Executive Director Working with HIAS, the international Jewish immigrant aid organization, Resettlement Service provides comprehensive case management services for new Americans in the Detroit area, and coordinates other services with local Jewish and secular agencies. Maple/Drake Building 6600 W. Maple West Bloomfield 48322-3002 (810) 661-1000 (810) 661-3680 Fax Jimmy Prentis Morris Building 15110 W. Ten Mile Oak Park 48237-1494 (810) 967-4030 (810) 967-0060 Fax Irwin L. Elson Dr. Morton Plotnick President Executive Director The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit is responsible for the development and coordination of a variety of cultural, social, educational and recreational programs and services within a Jewish context. A provider of informal Jewish education activities for all ages, the Center offers programs to meet the needs of changing families and of emerging populations (among them new Americans and people with disabilities). Jewish Community Council 6735 Telegraph, Suite 100 Bloomfield Hills 48301-3143 (810) 642-6469 Fax (810) 642-5393 Jeannie Weiner David Gad-Harf President Executive Director The Council and its member organizations link Jewish and non-Jewish communities, taking an active role in interfaith and interethnic relations, Holocaust education and combating hunger and homelessness. Council also promotes Jewish youth identity and U.S.-Israel connections through several task forces. Jewish Fefleration Apartments Lillian & Samuel Hechtman Apts. I and II 6700 W. Maple West Bloomfield 48322-3006 (810) 661 5220 - Anna & Meyer L. Prentis Apartments 15100 W. Ten Mile Oak Park 48237-1473 (810) 967-4240 (810) 967-1557 Fax Harriett & Ben Teitel Federation Jewish Vocational Service Apartments 15106 W. Ten Mile 29699 Southfield Southfield 48076-2063 (810) 559-5000 (810) 559-0773 Fax 4250 Woodward Detroit 48201-1892 (313) 833-8100 (313) 833-3393 Eugene Driker Barbara Nurenberg President Executive Director JVS provides an array of job placement and career development services to help find employment for people from all walks of life, including new Americans. Educational and financial planning for college is available, as are vocational rehabilitation services for people with disabilities and specialized services for senior adults. Oak Park 48237-1456 (810) 967-2224 Neil A. Satovsky Marsha Goldsmith President Executive Director These residential apartments accommodate older adults at a variety of income levels who are able to function independently and maintain their own living quarters. Activities are offered on site and at the nearby Jewish Community Centers. Jewish Home for Aged Borman Hall 19100 W. Seven Mile Detroit 48219-2791 (313) 532-7112 (313) 532 3319 Fax - Meyer L. Prentis Manor Sinai Hospital 6767 W. Outer Drive Detroit 48235-2899 26051 Lahser Southfield 48034-2699 (810) 352-2336 Sinai Blumberg Health Center Edward 1. & Freda Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza 6710 W. Maple Sinai Berry Surgery Center West Bloomfield 48322-3014 (810) 661-2999 Margot Parr Interim Executive Director The Home provides residential care for older adults requiring special assistance. Residents at Borman Hall and Prentis Manor receive medical and skilled nursing care, therapy, kosher meals, religious and therapeutic services. Fleischman Residence is for those who do not require nursing care. Fees are based on ability to pay. Adult day care services are also available at Fleischman Residence/Blumberg Plaza. Robert H. Naftaly President 14800 W. McNichols Detroit 48235-3940 28500 Orchard Lake Farmington Hills 48334-9827 Sinai Rose Imaging Center 32005 Northwestern Farmington Hills 48334 Sinai Health Center West Bloomfield - 6450 Farmington West Bloomfield 48322-4455 Sinai Oakland Internists and Associates 28625 Northwestern Southfield 48034-8352 and 27600 Hoover Warren 48093 Sinai Hechtman Health Center 31500 Telegraph Bingham Farms 48025-4979