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March 29, 2002 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-03-29

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the next 10 years, I
think we'll still have a
stror , Oak Park and
Ort. 23.--Tt, Mr. and Mr t, Try. •
Southfield," he said.
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thal), of Rwistll ;Mx.* s
"We'll still see the
Jerome
[Eugene and Marcia]
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Applebaum Jewish
Commuity Campus [in
,3,
Born: 10-23-42
West Bloomfield] bein
a viable location.
Resides: West Bloomfield
People will just be
Spouse: Gail (who runs a home-based gift
coming from different
boutique, Designs To Be)
angles."
Children: 3
He also sees the
Work: Commercial real estate broker-
acquisition of more
investor, president-owner of Beale Group
land and the building
Inc, in Southfield, which he co-founded
of more senior housing
on the Applebaum
26 years ago with his wife; started Metro
Passbook coupon book in 1956
campus. And he envi-
sions the 10 Mile Road
Synagogue/Membership: Member of Bais
area, with the A. Alfred
Chabad in West Bloomfield and
Taubman
Jewish
Congregation Shaarey Zedek West
Community
Campus,
Bloomfield, B'nai Israel Center
remaining rich in dif-
Jewish News: "It's like a bible to us. I love
ferent cultures and
looking at the engagement pictures, wed-
constituencies.
ding announcements, bar and bat mitzvah
Aronson also believes
notices, who's gotten an award, the weekly
Jews will continue to
Torah commentary, and, of course, the real
spread from a central
estate section."
core population.
Of Note: Jerry served in the U.S. Air
"The days of the cen-
Force and in the Michigan National Guard
tral high school — a
du-ring the 1967 Detroit riots. He compet-
public school that's 80
ed in the Midwest "Iron Man" body-build-
percent Jewish — those
ing competition when he was in his 50s.
days are over," he said.
Funds raised by
Federation's Annual
Campaign will contin-
GENERATIONS from page 16
ue to go toward local needs. More
money across the board will be spent
someone of great prominence in the
for Jewish education and identity.
community who came to them and
"Day schools, synagogues, youth
asked them to get involved. They
Jewish learning, adult Jewish learn-
had a mentor, a role model to follow
ing — I would like to see us create a
in the community — and they are
real resurgence and interest in Jewish
the ones who made this community
learning throughout the ages and
what it is.
throughout the family," he said. "We
"The challenge today is to try to
should be maintaining our overseas
get them to see that they have a
commitment, but I believe a lot of it
responsibility for the totality of the
will be based on relationships we
community," he said. "If we can
build that will come through proj-
engage them creatively, if we can
ects."
make ourselves relevant to the new
A collective response will always be
generation of leadership, we can
needed when emergency situations
maintain the edge of excellence that
develop in areas like the former
this community has nationally and
Soviet Union 12 years ago and
internationally."
Argentina today, he said, but the
Federation will become more project
oriented, demographic oriented, and
Demographics And Allocations put a focus on people sharing infor-
Aronson looks at Oakland County's
mation, sharing ideas and sharing
Haggerty Road corridor and sees
identity.
continued Jewish movement to the
"The idea of a worldwide Jewish
northwest.
people where one Jew cares for
"I'm thinking of maybe building a
another Jew, even out of your sight,
brick wall at a certain point where
is still fundamental to who we are,"
they can't leave the county but, in
he said.

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