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March 15, 2002 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-03-15

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LYNNE MASTER, M. ED

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Copy Editor/ Education Writer

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Hillel Day School eliminates outreach
position, juggles other jobs.

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the
United States to receive
North Central Accreditation.

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and discovered we love the soul, the
heimish [warm] people and the can-
do spirit of this place," said Rabbi
Scott Bolton.
"We decided we would be taking a
wrong turn if we left."
The couple, who met as students at
the University of Judaism in Los
Angeles, have two daughters, Shuli,
2, and Shiya, 7 months. Rabbi Amy
Bolton is a part-time chaplain at the
Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy

illel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit has
begun a cost-cutting pro-
gram that board members
hope will slash about $400,000 in
expenses during the 2002-2003
school year.
The first step in saving money was
the elimination of the position of
community outreach
coordinator, effective at
the close of school in
June.
In addition, Scott
Cranis, chief financial
officer at the
Farmington Hills
school, has tendered his
resignation and will be
leaving at the close of
the school year. His
position will be filled
by two part-time
employees.
Rabbi Scott Bolton,
Hales community out-
reach coordinator since
the position was created
in fall 2000, was
offered other employ-
ment at the school, said
Hillel spokesperson
Mariadhe Bloomberg.
Rabbi Bolton, however,
Rabbi Scott Bolton
declined the offer and is
seeking another job in
the Detroit area. Hillel hopes to re-
Network, while also working as a
establish the community outreach job
community educator with Eilu v'Eilu
when the school's financial position
(the Adult Jewish Learning Project of
improves, Bloomberg said.
the Conservative Movement) and
Rabbi Bolton and his wife, Rabbi
JEEEP (the Jewish Early Education
Amy Bolton, had initially planned to
Enhancement Project).
move to the New York area. However,
Hillel parent Michelle Sider of
the roots they had set down during
Huntington Woods has worked with
their two years in Detroit proved too
Rabbi Scott Bolton on school and
strong
community projects. "I was upset
"We would love to stay in Detroit
when I heard Rabbi Bolton was leav-
and we are exploring ways to make
ing Hillel," she said, "but I'm glad
this happen. We looked into ourselves he's staying in the area."

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