Our Team of
Community Agencies
Do you know who the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit is and who we serve?
Here's a simple test.
Raise your hand if you or someone in your fam-
ily has...
■ Received help from Jewish Vocational Service to
find a new job
■ Taken part in a Jewish Experiences
For Families activity at the Jewish Community
Center
■ Attended one of our Jewish
day schools
■ Obtained an interest-free loan from the
Neighborhood Project to purchase or fix up a
hdtne in Oak Park or Southfield
■ Enjoyed a summer at a Fresh Air Society
(Tamarack) camp
Now, - how many of you don't know what
Federation does?
k Continued living a full Jewish life in
This list is only a small representation of ways your
gift to Federation's Annual Campaign works for
you and your loved ones. To learn more about our
local family of agencies and programs — and how
you can give or receive help — call the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit at
(248) 642-4260.
an apartment operated by Jewish Apartments
& Services
■ Sought counseling for a troubled teenager
through Jewish Family Service
■ Qualified for scholarship assistance to
a congregation's Sunday school
Agency for Jewish Education • B'nai B'rith Youth Organization • Campus Hillels • DAY SCHOOLS: Akiva Hebrew Day School • Hillel Day School • Yeshiva Beth Yehudah 'Yeshiva Darchei Torah • Yeshiva Gedolah •
Federation's Alliance for Jewish Education • Fresh Air Society • Hebrew Free Loan Association • Jewish Apartments & Services • Jewish Community Center • Jewish Community Council • Jewish Family Service •
Federation Resource Line • ElderLink • Jewish Home & Aging Services • Jewish Vocational Service • Commission on Jewish Eldercare Services • Leonard N. Simons Jewish Community Archives •
Michigan/Israel Connection • Michigan Jewish Conference • The Neighborhood Project
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