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J.E.F.F. brings families and parents together for Jewish learning and celebrating.

The Institute for Single Jewish Parents helps parents
and their children stay connected to the community.

Opening the Doors Special Education Partnership Program and Efshar enable children with
special needs to receive a Jewish education.

Teen Services helps teens learn about themselves
and remain connected to Jewish life.

NIRIM workshops and our Educational Resource Center
enhance the skills of our children's teachers.

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The Interfaith Connection introduces children to their Jewish
heritage and welcomes newcomers to the community.

Lifelong Learning classes for adults strengthen our
own Jewish knowledge and identity.

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Michaelyn Silverman

Licensed preschool and kindergarten offering full-day
and half-day nursery programs, early care, extended
care, vacation care, full-day and half-day kindergarten,
enrichment classes, camp and parent-tot classes.

Temple Israel Nursery School
and Kindergarten

5725 Walnut Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 661-5750
Fax: (248) 661-1302
Website: www.Temple-Israelorg
Contact Person: Bryna L. Leib

September to June, 8 a.m.to 5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday,
we offer programs for children. Kindergarten,
Kindergarten Klub, Nursery (3-5 yrs.), enrichment
classes, Moving On Up (2 1/2-3 1/2 yrs). Parent Toddler
(18-36 mos), Baby Bunch (12-18 mos) and Creepers &
Crawlers (3 mos -12 mos).

Efshar- Special Needs Program

6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 370
P.O. Box 2031
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48303-2031
(248) 645-7860
Fax: (248) 645-7867
Contact Person: Robyn Glickman

Sunday School special needs programs for preschool to

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young adult. Prayer, language and Bible taught with a
multi-sensory approach. Serves students with mild to
severe impairments. Bar/bat mitzvah preparation.
Applications accepted year-round.

Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit - Kahn Bldg.

6600 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 661-7737
Fax: (248) 661-3680
Contact Person: Nancie Furgang

Special-needs programming provides social and
recreational experiences for developmentally and
physically challenged adults and children. Camps, art,
theater, sports classes, swimming, lectures and support
groups. Individual adaptation, accommodation or
support provided upon request.

Opening the Doors
Special Education

Agency for Jewish Education
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 370
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301
(248) 645-7860
Fax: (248) 645-7867
E-Mail: naftaly@ajedetroit.org
Contact Person: Anita Naftaly

Provides opportunities for children with learning
disabilities and other special learning needs to receive
a quality Jewish education, in early childhood, day and

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Helping families grow
Jewishly.

For information about any of our programs, call
(248) 645-7860, or e-mail info@ajedetroit.org

supplementary schools throughout the community.

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Yeshivah Beth Yehudah
25311 Ronald Court
Oak Park, MI 48237
(248) 968-7433
(248) 399-6281
Contact Person: Michael Hochheiser,
Betty Josephs

Provides a resource room for children with learning
disablilities. Housed in Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, Beth
Jacob and Darchei Torah.

Temple Beth El Special Education

7400 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301
(248) 851-1100 ext. 3126, 3127
(248) 865-0612
Contact Person: Elizabeth Bloch, R.J.E.

Special-needs programs available.

Ann Arbor Chabad House Lazaroff-
Schaver Student Center

715 Hill St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 995-3276
Fax: (734) 996-2479

