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cians in the Galilee last summer,
Sinai ordered one of the ma-
chines for its new women's health
center in West Bloomfield.
The recent flurry of Partner-
ship 2000 activities has led many
participants to an ironic realiza-
tion. When psychologist Esther
Bar Sadeh traveled from Israel
to metro Detroit as part of a
young-adult delegation March
13-15, she was shocked to find
the Jewish community so "com-
plex and so well-organized."
Whereas most Diaspora Jews
consider a trip to Israel the key
to preserving religious and cul-
tural identity, Ms. Bar Sadeh be-
lieves the tactic can work from
East to West as well.
"I found more of my Judaism
coming here. Here, I realize I'm
part of a larger Jewish world. In
Israel, the state provides (the so-
cial agencies). In America, I re-
alize now that the Jewish
community has to raise separate
funds for these services," she
says. "I'll be going back to Israel
with a stronger linkage to my
heritage."

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teach their students about De-
troit Jewry during regular class-
room lessons. They also intend
to establish pen-pal relationships
among students.
David Bitan, a coach and for-
mer Israeli basketball star, met
with Detroit Pistons manage-
ment during his stay last week
in metro Detroit. He plans to in-
vite ex-Pistons and National Bas-
ketball Association champs to an
Israeli summer camp for aspir-
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early three months af-
ter the Jewish Commu-
of
Center
nity
Metropolitan Detroit
formed a search committee to
find an executive director, JCC
officials announced this week
they have filled the top job.
Beginning July 1, David
Sorkin, the executive director
of the JCC in Wilmington,
Del., will assume the leader-
ship role in Detroit.
"We talked to some really
good candidates, but he was
the one who had everything
we needed immediately," said
Douglas Bloom, president of
the JCC. "He can really — I
hate to use this term — hit the
ground running in the areas
of day camp, health club,
sports and fitness, program Incoming JCC director David Sorkin.
development, staff training
and child development.
which is currently held by Leah
"We would like to see him re- Ann Kleinfeldt.
turn the Center to the position it
In December, Ms. Kleinfeldt
once had of being a vibrant, ex-
decided to step down from the po-
citing Jewish home. There have sition for personal reasons. Once
been a huge amount of changes, Mr. Sorkin takes over, Ms. Kle-
and he is going to be able to come infeldt will become the associate
in with a fresh approach and dif- director. Mr. Bloom said the
ferent look at programming and changes will not affect Margo
programming for dollars."
Weitzer, who was promoted to
Mr. Sorkin, 43, signed a three- the JCC director of programming
year contract last Friday.
last summer.
Less than a dozen prospective
The search committee, com-
candidates were interviewed to prised of leadership from the
fill the executive directorship,
Jewish Federation of Metropoli-

