Living ... Together
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
PROJECT
ooking for Jewish neighborhoods
with energy and pride to spare?
Check these out.
Talk to the 1,100 families and individuals
who've purchased homes in Oak Park
and parts of Southfield with interest-free
loans from the Jewish Federation-sponsored
Neighborhood Project.
Ask the hundreds of area home owners
who've fixed up, built on and added to their
property with Neighborhood Project
interest-free home improvement loans.
Take a look at the growing synagogues and
day schools, Jewish Community Center and
Jewish Apartments — all of them strengthened
by Federation/United Jewish Foundation
foresight and assistance.
Thirteen years ago, these two communal
organizations saw the exciting potential of this
older Jewish community, decided its ambience
and vitality were well worth preserving and
threw their full support behind the new
Neighborhood Project.
It worked — and continues to work.Take a
look for yourself. It's just around the corner.
Want to know more about The Neighborhood
Project? Call (248) 967-1112.
T his is P-ecie-ration
Visit us on the Web: www.thisisfederation.org