Federation Joins Briefing On Human Services Top professional staff from three of world Jewry's major service organizations met with leaders of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit for a briefing on overseas human services issues. The session came about as an out- growth of the changes taking place between the national Jewish organiza- tions and federations across North America regarding the funding and assessment of overseas needs. The Israel and Overseas Committee of Federation heard from representatives of the Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI) and Joint Distribution Committee (JDC). Also participating April 1 at the Troy Somerset Inn was Jim Lodge, director of ONAD (Overseas Needs And Distribution) Penny Blumenstein for the United Jewish Communities. UJC, headquar- tered in New York City, is the national fund-raising and social service orga- nization fcr the federations and responsible for dis- tributing their non- local allocations. Lodge challenged the committee to come up with a plan for how Detroit chooses to make its future allocations for helping Jews in Israel and around the world. The committee will submit rec- ommendations to the combined Federation and United Jewish Foundation board of governors. Historically, since 1938, the United Jewish Appeal was the vehicle that raised money from North American Jews for worldwide needs. The Detroit Federation's overseas allocations to UJA were divided between two designated partners: 75 percent to JAFI and 25 per- cent to JDC. The merger of UJA and two smaller bodies into the new UJC organization in 1999 reflects the reality of a changing fund-raising world, where federations expect more say about which overseas beneficiaries receive their locally raised campaign dollars and how that money is spent. The JAFI and JDC representatives reported on some of their priorities and initiatives in Jewish communities throughout the world. Some of those in which Detroit has taken a lead role include JAFI's Partnership 2000, a peo- ple-to-people enterprise between Jews in North America and Israel; a Jewish renewal project in Kiev, Ukraine, focusing on sup- port to that city's Jewish Community Centers, a series of family retreats and Hillel Student Michael Horowitz Center; and JDC's Parents and Children Together (PACT) program in Netanya, Israel, making possible various opportuni- ties for Ethiopian preschoolers and their families to prepare the chil- Stuart Hertzberg dren for entering school. JDC attendees were Michael Schneider, JDC executive vice presi- dent, and Michael Novick, JDC exec- utive director of strategic develop- Michael Schneider ment. JAFI was represented by David Sarnat, executive vice president of JAFI's North American Section, and Jane Sherman of Franklin, a member of the JAFI Board of Governors. Those in attendance from Federation included Penny Blumenstein, president; Stuart Hertzberg and Michael Horowitz, chairs of the Israel and Overseas Committee; and several members of the committee: Judge Helene White, Steve R. Schanes, Nora Barron, Heidi Fischgrund, Paul Zlotoff, Ben Rosenthal, Jerry Halperin, Dr. Richard Krugel and Linda Z. Klein. Federation leaders present were Robert Aronson, chief executive officer; Mark Davidoff, chief operating officer; Howard Neistein, chief planning officer; Tanya Mazor-Posner, Partnership 2000 director, and Tova Dorfman, director of Federation's Israel office. Metro Detroit's Jewish Assisted Living Community %** Marjory Miller with her mother Phoebe Miller. "I am so pleased that mother is flourishing. The family-like atmosphere and caring staff make her feel secure. Mother and I are very happy that she moved to Elan." Marjory Miller, Family Member Elan Village's monthly rate includes: • 24 hour Personal Care Assistance • Three Kosher Meals Daily • Housekeeping and Personal Laundry Services • Social, Cultural and Educational Programs Daily • Shabbat and Holiday Services • On-Site Licensed Nurse and Medical Services • Medication Management Reasonable Rates Call today to schedule a tour JANET ANTIN (248) 386-0303 26051 Lahser Road • Smithfield, Michigan 48034 Elan Village provides Care that Changes with You 4/27 Preferred Provider of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit 2001 35