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James Conway, Detroit Historical Museum's
chief designer, examines "In Business for a
Centwy," a list of 50 Detroit companies
still operating since 1898 or earlier. Jews
founded seven of the businesses: Albert
Kahn Associates, Inc., Butzel Long; Detroit
Store Fixture Company; Henry the Hatter;
M Jacob and Sons; Lachman and
Company; Salasnek Fisheries.
his family," said Cantor, who noted her
family's early affiliation with
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
First making his living as a peddler,
Abba was "joined by a brother who pre-
ceded him in the Petoskey area," Cantor
said. By the latter 1880s, he had moved
to Detroit.
"After bringing his wife and five chil-
dren to the city," she said, "the family
opened the Keidan Store at 600 Gratiot,
property; which later became the park-
ing lot of Joe Muer's restaurant. Three
additional children were born in Detroit
while the family lived over the store and
participated in the business, which
served Detroit for more than 40 years."
Carrie Lachman Lenchner, president
of Lachman & Company; one of the
area's 100-year businesses, said she feels
honored that her family's work enriches
the exhibit. After starting as a jewelry
store located at Michigan and Junction
in Detroit, the firm, currently based in
Southfield, specialized in corporate gifts
and awards.
"Now that I've seen the exhibit, I feel
some extra responsibility in keeping the
Seniors, Kids Get The Most
From One Another
SHELLI DORFMAN
Editorial Assistant
S
enior residents of Elan
Village and students from
Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills joined together
recently to share challa, grape
juice, music and fun.
A pre-Shabbat oneg at the
Southfield assisted living cen-
ter culminated a gimilut
chasadim (acts of kindness)
program initiated by Hillel's
third-grade teachers.
Part of the project included
a discussion at Hillel led by
Elan Executive Director
Top: Amanda Farber, right, and Esther
Marcia Mittelman, She famil-
Rubyan sing away at the pre-Shabbat oneg at
iarized the young students
Elan Village.
with assisted living care and
Above: David Kowalski and Madeline
taught them what to expect
Weisberg present a flower gt to resident
from their visit to Elan. On
Meida Smolinsky.
June 4, 80 students, teachers
and parents came to meet the
meaningful Jewish experience for
residents bearing gifts - flowers
all, where "the kids were able to
the children had planted in their
feel giving and the residents felt a
own hand-decorated pots.
part of the Jewish community ,:
Mittelman saw the event as a
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