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June 30, 2000 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-06-30

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hen it comes to
Jewish day school
education, the
Schostaks walk the talk.

The entire Schostak family -
including grandchildren -
have been a part of Hillel
Day School for many years,
as students, or involved
parents, or all of the above.

They know the costs of
intensive Jewish education
are high. But they also know

6/30
2000

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how important it is to
Jewish life.

That's why they've
announced a $1 million gift
to the Millennium Campaign

for Detroit's Jewish Future,

sponsored by the Jewish
Federation and United Jewish
Foundation of Metropolitan
Detroit.The fund will promote
quality programming and
school enrollment at the
new Jewish Academy of
Metropolitan Detroit.

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Now, at the dawning of a
new era in day school
education, the Schostaks
are on hand once again to
ensure an intensive Jewish
and general studies experi-
ence for every teen-ager
who desires one.

Jewish education. The
Shostaks believe in it, and
they want to share it.

You could say it's the
family legacy.

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