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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-04

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participants to exchange ideas, promote
their businesses and learn new concepts
from powerful speakers, all in a Jewish
context. All food is strictly kosher.

Jewish Community Council

619 Wallenburg
Flint, MI 48502
(810) 767-5922

Jewish Community Council

6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 100
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301

(248) 642-5393

FAX (248) 642-6469

Email: council@jfmd.org
Website: www.jfmd.org
Contact Person: David Gad-Harf, director

The public affairs voice and community
relations arm of the Detroit Jewish
community for the past 60 years.
Council is the umbrella body for 200+
local Jewish organizations.

Complete,
compassionate care
in a Jewish context

For people with life
limiting illness

Most costs, including
medication, covered
by insurance

For information call
Rabbi E.B. (Bunny)
Freedman

(248) 559-1500
Ext. 200

Working with Hospice
of Michigan and
hospices throughout
the community.

A SAMPLING OF PROGRAMS:

Detroit Initiative Task Force

Contact Person: Jeanette M. Brownstein

Implements projects to support Detroit's
revitalization and strengthen bond
between Detroit's Jews and city
residents. Volunteer opportunities link
Jewish individuals and institutions with
city residents through Detroit-based
grassroots projects.

Government Relations
Contact Person: Allan Gale

Seeks to establish and maintain
relationships with local, state and
federal officials in order that Jewish
communal concerns are heard and
understood.

Israel Advocacy
Contact Person: Allan Gale

Supports a strong United States-Israel
relationship and the Middle East peace
process.The council works locally to
promote understanding of and support
for Israel in the community at large.

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national council
of jewish
women

greater detroit
section

Whatever concerns women,
children and families
concerns NOW.

We welcome your participation
in our many community service

projects and advocacy programs
that touch the lives of thousands
in Greater Detroit daily.

National Council ofJewish Women,

Greater Detroit Section
26400 Lahser Road
Southfield, Michigan 48034

(248) 355-3300
Fax: (248) 355-9951

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- Antieefamation

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Keeping Watch.
Taking Action.

* Fighting Anti-Semitism
* Combating Racism and Bigotry
* Exposing Hate and Extremism
* Protecting Religious Freedom
and the Bill of Rights
* Providing Victim Support
* Hate Crimes Legislation
* Youth and Campus Programs
Iz Holocaust Education
* Supporting Israel and Peace
* Fighting Terrorism
* A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE
anti-bias training

Michigan Regional Office
4000 Town Center, Suite 420
Southfield, MI 48075-1402
www.adLorg
(248) 355-3730

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