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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-09-07

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JFS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

Jewish Family Service
24123 Greenfield Road
Southfield, MI 48075
Contact: Michelle Greenstein
Phone: (248) 559-1500
Fax: (248) 559-9858
E-mail: mgreenstein@jfsdetroit.org
Web site: www.jfsdetroit.org

Volunteer mentors, friendly visitors, phone friends,
hospice volunteers, reading tutors, one-time seasonal
community projects and more. Ad/p.57, 87

MAIMONIDES SOCIETY

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
6735 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301
Contact: Alaine Waldshan
Phone: (248) 642-4260, ext. 253
Fax: (248) 642-4941
E-mail: waldshan@jfmd.org

Jewish learning, involvement and networking
opportunities offered to Jewish physicians and health
care professionals. Ad/Back Cover

MICHIGAN COALITION ON THE
ENVIRONMENT AND JEWISH LIFE -
MI-COEJL

Jewish Community Council
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 100
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301
Contact: Sara Bernstein, program manager
Phone: (248) 642-5393
Fax: (248) 642-6469
E-mail: mi-coejl@jfmd.org
Web site: www.coejil.org

Jewish environmental programming, education, and
experience.

MICHIGAN JEWISH AIDS COALITION-
MJAC

30161 Southfield Road, Suite 102
Southfield, MI 48076
Contact: Andrea Nitzkin
Phone: (248) 594-6522
Fax: (248) 594-1733
E-mail: mjaids@aol.com
Web site: www.mjac.org

Coordinates education, outreach and volunteer
programs and activities related to HIV/AIDS prevention
for adults and youth. Facilitates ECHO project
(Educating Our Community About Homosexuality
Through Outreach)

MICHIGAN JEWISH CONFERENCE

advocacy, coalition building and fostering
communication between member communities.

NATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR
COMMUNITY AND JUSTICE

1959 E. Jefferson, #201
Detroit, MI 48207
Contact: Dr. Daniel Krichbaum
Phone: (313) 567-6225
Fax: (313) 259-9434
E-mail: dkrichba@nccj.org
Web site: www.nccj-mi.org

Locally known as the Interfaith Round Table. Non-profit
human relations organization that seeks to reduce
discrimination and racism by working proactively across
racial, religious, ethnic and cultural boundaries.

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH
WOMEN-GREATER DETROIT SECTION

26400 Lahser Road, Suite 100
Southfield, MI 48034
Contact: Florence Herman, president
Phone: (248) 355-3300
Fax: (248) 355-9951
E-mail: ncjwcjh@speedlink.net
Web site: www.ncjwgds.org

Volunteer organization whose programs of research,
education, advocacy and community service work to
improve the lives of all women, children and families.

NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECT

15110 W.10 Mile Road
Oak Park, MI 48237
Contact: Amy Neistein, director
Phone: (248) 967-1112
Fax: (248) 967-2967
E-mail: aneistein@jfmd.org

A Federation direct service program. Enhances and
preserves neighborhoods of Oak Park and Southfield.
Fosters civic awareness and neighborhood pride.
Promotes a strong business environment. Interest-free
incentive home purchase and improvement loan
program. Ad/Back Cover

NEW LEADERS PROJECT OF JEWISH
COMMUNITY COUNCIL

Jewish Community Council
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 100
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301
Contact: Nitzana York
Phone: (248) 642-5393
Fax: (248) 642-6469
E-mail: york@jfmd.org
Web site: www.jewishcommunitycouncil.org

A year-long leadership program for committed young
Jewish adults who want to pursue their connection to
Judaism and social justice as well as learn and
contribute to the city of Detroit as they carve their
pathway toward future communal leadership.

215 S. Washington Square, Suite 220
Lansing, MI 48933
Contact: Susan Herman, director
Phone: (517) 485-9199
Fax: (517) 485-5043
E-mail: mjc5@prodigy.net
Web site: http://pages.prodigy.net/mjc5

PFLAG-DETROIT PARENTS, FAMILIES
AND FRIENDS OF LESBIANS AND
GAYS

Serves the political and community relations needs of
the statewide Jewish community through legislative

P.O. Box 1169
Royal Oak, MI 48068

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Contact: Yvonne Parks
Phone: (248) 656-2875
E-mail: genoffice@pflagdetroit.org
Web site: www.pflagdetroit.org

Dedicated to the preservation of families in loving
relationships. Committed to the support of gay/lesbian
people and their families and works to attain full human
and civil rights for our gay loved ones.

SEEDS OF PEACE-DETROIT

P.O. Box 3527
Farmington Hills, MI 48333
Contact: Bryce Sandler
Phone: (248) 324-1567
E-mail: sopmiboard@ameritech.net
Web site: www.seedsofpeace.org

A group of Detroit-area Jews and Arab Americans who
raise funds for, and build awareness about, the Seeds of
Peace camp, which serves Israeli and Arab youngsters
and other teens in areas of conflict.

SHALOM DETROIT

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
6735 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301
Contact: Melissa Bronstein
Phone: (248) 642-4260
Fax: (248) 645-7857
E-mail: mbronstein@jfmd.org
Web site: thisisfederation.org

Jewish welcome wagon for new residents. Ad/Back
Cover

UNITED JEWISH FOUNDATION

6735 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301
Contact: Jonathan D. Lowe
Phone: (248) 203-1461
Fax: (248) 642-4941

Serves with the Jewish Federation of Vetropolitan
Detroit in developing our community's financial
resources. It owns, manages and invests Jewish
communal assets, including endowment funds and real
property.

VOLUNTEER IMPACT

23077 Greenfield Road, Suite LL10
Southfield, MI 48075
Contact: Kathy Milberg, executive director
Phone: (248) 559-4950
Fax: (248) 559-4948
E-mail: volunteerimpact@ameritech.net
Web site: www.volunteerimpact.org

Mobilizes its membership of 15,000 individuals to
service over 300 non-profit agency partners and
contributes more than 26,000 hours of valuable direct
service each year. During Hands on Detroit Day each
spring, 1,000 volunteers contribute 4,000 hours.

WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT

6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 150
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301
Contact: Elaine J. Beresh, region president
Michelle Passon, region director
Phone: (248) 723-8860
Fax: (248) 723-8861

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