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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-09-04

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through finance. Helps with legal
matters for Jewish war veterans. Annual
"Poppy Day" funds 26 college
scholarships.

Jewish Women International of
Metropolitan Detroit

2868 Woodbine Drive
Waterford, MI 48328
(248) 661-5594 JWI
(248) 681-8578
Website: www.jewishwomen.org
Contact Person: Barbara Goldsmith,
steering committee

Strengthening the lives of women,
children and families for 100 years.
Focusing on family violence and the
emotional health of children, JWI serves
as an agent for change.

Jewish Women International -
Mitzvah Chapter

75 Riverside Drive E., Suite 1607
Windsor, Ontario
Canada, N9A 7C4
(519) 256-6998
Contact Person: Lil Lederman

Kadima

29431 Southfield Road, Suite 1
Southfield, MI 48076
(248) 559-8235
FAX (248) 559 0229
Contact Person: Janette Shallal

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Offers adults with mental illness
residential options, outpatient services
and supported employment as part of
rehabilitation. Kadima helps to maximize
independence, social functioning and
reintegration into the community.

Maimonides Society*

educational, social and charitable
activities.

Sergei Federov Day Camp. After-school
arts programs.

Michigan Jewish Conference

PFLAG/Detrolt

215 S. Washington Square, Suite 220
Lansing, MI 48933
(517) 485-9199
FAX (517) 485-5043
Email: mjc5@prodigy.net
Website: http://pages.progigy.net/mcj5
Contact Person: Cindy Hughey, director

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians
and Gays
P.O. Box 1169
Royal Oak, MI 48068
(248) 540-7066 Business
(248) 656-2875 Hotline
Contact Person: Trish Nelson

Serves the political and community
relations needs of the statewide Jewish
community through legislative
advocacy, coalition building and
fostering communication between
member communities.

Dedicated to the preservation of families
in loving relationships. Committed to the
support of gay/lesbian people and their
families and works to attain full human
and civil rights for our gay loved ones.

National Conference for Community
and Justice

975 E. Jefferson
Detroit, MI 48207
(313) 567-6225
Contact Person: Dr. Daniel Krichbaum

Locally known asThe Interfaith Round
Table. Non-profit human relations
organization that seeks to reduce
discrimination and racism by working
proactively across racial, religious,
ethnic and cultural boundaries.

National Council of Jewish Women -
Greater Detroit Section*

26400 Lahser Road, Suite 100
Southfield, MI 48034
(248) 355-3300
FAX (248) 355-9951
Contact Person: Sheila Guyer

Volunteer organization whose programs
of research, education, advocacy and
community service work to improve the
lives of all women, children and families.

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
6735 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(248) 642-4260
Contact Person: Sandra Jaffa

Jewish Welcome Wagon for new
residents.

Simcha

512 S. Washington, Suite 184
Royal Oak, MI 48067
(248) 353-8025

Organization comprised of gay, lesbian,
and bisexual Jews and their parents,
family and supporters. Diverse programs
are available offering social, recreational
and religious opportunities for members.

Sinai Guild of Sinai-Grace Hospital

6071 W Outer Drive
Detroit, MI 48235
(313) 966-6070
FAX: (313) 966 4024
Contact Person: Elsa Silverman, guild
manager

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Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
6735 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(248) 642-4260 x 221
FAX: (248) 642-4941
Contact Person: Randie Levin

Orchards Children's Services

Physicians and health care professionals
are invited to programs aimed at
strengthening bonds between the
people of Detroit and Israel through

Child welfare agency serving more than
4,100 children through its foster care,
adoption, family preservation services
and community services divisions.

JNSourceBook

Shalom Detroit*

30215 Southfield Road
Southfield, MI 48076
(248) 433-8600
FAX: (248) 258 0487

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Supports hospital projects and
programs. Cancer programs, childbirth
education programs. Develop
educational programs for Russian
immigrants. Grant monies purchase
equipment, help patients, support
hospital programs, including assisting
and recruiting volunteers.

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