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May 05, 2000 - Image 164

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-05-05

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Exercising Body and Soul ... Together

THE JEWISH
CeMMUNITY CENTER

eople who come to the Jewish Community

Center have a feeling of connectedness to

their heritage, to the Jewish people and to
their community.

With more than I million visits a year, people

make this connection through cultural, recreational

and educational opportunities. Whether you're

young, older, new to our community or have a

special need, you can enjoy programs and services
geared to you.

The JCC respects the differences among the

various streams of Judaism and provides a forum

for dialogue.Through partnerships with local

congregations and organizations, the JCC builds

on common concerns such as preserving the

Jewish family, ensuring a Jewish future and
supporting Israel.

As the D. Dan and Betty Kahn Building undergoes

renovations on the Eugene and Marcia Applebaum

Jewish Community Campus in West Bloomfield,

and the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building gets its own
new look on the A. Alfred Taubman Jewish

Community Campus in Oak Park, the JCC will be

ready to meet the demands of a new century.

Join the folks at the Jewish Community Center...

They're in the heart of your neighborhood.

A comfortable place to see old friends
or make new ones.

T his is , E eJeration

Visit us on the Web: www.thisisfederation.org

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