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Four new programs aimed at
strengthening spiritual and reli-
gious life in the Jewish community
are among the six recipients of
grants approved by the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit from its Max M. Fisher
Jewish Community Foundation.
The funds, totaling $107,200,
will go for a variety of projects
sponsored by agencies, organiza-
tions and congregations. Fisher
Foundation grants for pilot pro-
jects are from the United Jewish
JARC residents Michael Herman and Robert
Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit Feldstein n2ake decorations for their succah
unrestricted general reserve funds
with Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
assigned to the Federation. Grants
Detroit and West Bloomfield High School stu-
are renewable up to three years.
dents.
The Young Israel Metro Council
received $16,200 for its Leadership
Musuem/Gallery Youth Education
Through Understanding program,
Division received a third-year grant of
which provides avenues for members of
$19,000 to develop programs to increase
the Orthodox community to become
Jewish awareness among children
involved in the general Jewish commu-
though museum exhibits.
nity; Federation and its constituent
A $15,000 grant to the Fresh Air
agencies. Members of the Orthodox
Society's scholar in residence program
community will participate in a year-
will fund five scholars who will spend a
long leadership development program
week with campers, staff and board
during which they will meet Orthodox
members. They will conduct informal
and non-Orthodox community leaders
Jewish education activities and train
and role models.
counselors and staff.
The Women's League for
Conservative Judaism will receive a
$25,000 grant to hire a part-time coor-
dinator for its Eilu Eilu adult studies
program. Classes are conducted in non-
traditional settings to attract new stu-
Congregation Beth Shalom is looking
dents.
for people who celebrated a life-cycle
Local b'nai and b'not mitzvah will
event at which Cantor Samuel
receive a tzedakah box from Jewish
Greenbaum officiated.
Federation to mark their simcha thanks
Those who had a brit milah, bar or
to a grant of $10,000 to the
bat mitzvah, wedding or other celebra-
Federation/Synagogue Relations
tion or sang in the children's choir dur-
Committee Bar/Bat Mitzvah Tzedakah
ing the cantor's tenure at Beth Shalom
Outreach Program. The program will
are being sought to participate in a con-
teach students about Jewish community
gregational tribute at 8 p.m. Saturday,
services so they can choose how they
March 13, at the synagogue.
wish to donate their tzedakah money.
The evening will honor Cantor
JARC received a Fisher Foundation
Greenbaum for his 25 years of service to
grant of $22,000 to enhance the reli-
the congregation as cantor and music
gious aspect of the lives of people with
director. The Old World Folk Band, a
developmental disabilities living in
ldezmer group, will entertain.
JARC facilities. An on-staff rabbi will
Cost of the evening is $38 per adult
assist in making rituals, customs and
and $19 for children under 21. The
symbols meaningful to JARC residents
price includes 3 percent for Yad Ezra,
and programs will be developed to bring
the Detroit Jewish community's
together JARC clients and the commu-
kosher food bank.
nity. JARC staff will help teach Jewish
To participate in the tribute, call
culture and tradition and implement
Jan Wanetik, (248) 646-4624. For
programs.
information or an invitation, call the
Two programs received renewals. The
synagogue office, (248) 547-7970.
Janice Charach Epstein

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