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September 15, 2000 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-09-15

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The Jewish
Federation is
putting Jewish
education in a
whole new light.

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Federation and its Alliance for Jewish
Education are charting a whole new
direction in our approach to Jewish

education.

Over the past year, hundreds of
volunteers, educators and parents have
come up with lots of exciting ideas,
from creative pre-school programs
to formal and informal education
opportunities for adults and families.
Some of these ideas are already
in practice.

Jewish Education

True, we still have a lot to learn.
But we're excited about what we're
doing for Jewish education in our
community. We share that excitement
with our partners, the Agency for
Jewish Education, Jewish Community
Center, Fresh Air Society, day schools
and congregations.

Thanks to our partnership, the future
of Jewish education is looking brighter
every day.

Federation's

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for Jewish Education

9/15
2000

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