Employees of Max M. Jacob deliver bottles with a horse and wagon, circa 1910. SUZANNE CHESSLER Special to The Jewish News T he photographs show people — babies in cribs at the Jewish Children's Home, Golda Meir placing a flag in Detroit, Temple Beth El picnickers.The artifacts show what was important to people — a blue shirt that was part of the Habonim uniform, tzedakah boxes, the first annual report of Sinai Hospital. More than 300 pictures joined with 65 artifacts capture the history of the organized Detroit Jewish community and come together in "Memory and Vision — A Celebration of Jewish Community, 1899-1999," an exhibition on display Nov. 28 through the end of March at the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Jewish Community Center (JCC) in West Bloomfield. Jointly sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and the United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit, "Memory and Vision" is another way of marking the New Americans joined Super Sunday telethons on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign, 1993. 11/27 1998 Detroit Jewish News 95