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March 31, 2000 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-31

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Agency for Jewish Education
is relocating to the Federation Building.

The arrangement is just as favorable
for AJE, said AJE Executive Director
Judah Isaacs. The agency's annual
$72,000 rent is remaining about the
ix years of memories have
same, while AJE gets a space that,
been sorted, packed or dis-
carded at 21550 W. 12 Mile
while not larger, has a better configu-
ration.
Road as the Agency for
Bringing AJE to the Federation
Jewish Education prepares for its move
Building is part of a multiphase
Monday, April 3, to the Max M.
process, explained Mark Davidoff,
Fisher Federation Building.
Federation's chief operating officer.
The Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit has been work-
"It's not just about office space, it's
ing to gather its constituent
about synergy"
agencies and others that pro-
The Federation
Judah Isaacs, executive
vide Jewish communal services director of the Agency for Building, on
under one roof in Bloomfield Jewish Education, and
Telegraph Road
staffer Shaindle
Township. AJE's move into
south of Maple, has
new offices frees up the former Braunstein put the final
become a focal point
touch on boxes of materi- for the Jewish com-
AJE (and before that, United
als they're sending on to
Hebrew Schools) Building on
munity, housing
their new location in the many interrelated
12 Mile Road in Southfield
Max M Fisher
for use by current tenant
groups. In 1999
Federation Building.
Yeshivos Darchei Torah.
alone, Davidoff said,
That's a good deal for the
about 1,500 meet-
ings took place within its walls.
15-year-old Orthodox day school,
Beginning Monday, the AJE will
which has been crowding both the
share a suite on the building's third
boys and girls schools into a corner of
floor with the Michigan-Israel
the building since classes started last
Connection (MIC). The Federation
fall. Although Darchei Torah has
Women's Campaign and Education
become the sole tenant, Federation has
Department has been relocated to the
no plans at this time to raise the rent,
second floor. The changes are making it
which stands at $5,300 a month.
possible to expand the building's Butzel
Diana Lieberman can be reached at
Conference Suite, Davidoff said.
(248) 354-6060, ext. 247, or by e-mail
Other groups that have moved into
at dlieberm@thejewishnews.com
the building since January include

DIANA LIEBERMAN
Staff Writer

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