Michigan Branch of Women's League for
Conservative Judaism
7187 Stonebrook Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
Phone: (248) 855-9175
Fax: (248) 626-6950
E-mail: jhblumeno@netscape.net
Made up of women's organizations of
Conservative synagogues. Mission is to
strengthen affiliated sisterhoods and support
Conservative Judaism in the home, synagogue,
community and Israel.

Michigan Coalition of Secular and
Humanistic Jews
4078 Foxpointe Drive
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
Phone: (248) 738-1877
Fax: (248) 738-6921
Coalition constituent groups are Birmingham
Temple, Jewish Cultural Society of Ann Arbor,
Jewish Parents Institute, Sholem Aleichem
Institute and the Workmen's Circle-Arbeter
Ring. New members welcome.

Michigan Jewish Conference
115 W Allegan, Ste. 330
Lansing, MI 48933
Phone: (517) 485-9199
Fax: (517) 372-5121
E-mail: herman@michiganjewishconference.org
Website: www.michiganjewishconference.org
Serves the political and community relations
needs of the statewide Jewish community
through legislative advocacy, coalition building
and fostering communication between mem-
ber communities.

Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation
39303 Country Club Drive
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
Phone: (248) 797-6222
Fax: (248) 994-1600
Email: ssimonsmjsf@aol.com
Website: www.michiganjewishsports.org
MJSF was founded to both honor Jewish indi-
viduals who had distinguished themselves in
athletics within the state of Michigan and to
foster Jewish identity throughout the world.
Celebrating our 20th anniversary this
November.

NA'AMAT
Canada
1545 Ouellette Ave., Apt. 1109
Windsor, Ontario
Canada, N8X 1K6
Phone: (519) 254-6613
An international movement of working women
and volunteers. Supports a spectrum of social,
educational and humanitarian services,
enhancing the quality of life for women, chil-
dren and families in Israel.
USA-Greater Detroit Council
25900 Greenfield Road, Suite 205-D
Oak Park, MI 48237
Phone: (248) 967-4750
Fax: (248) 967-1211
Jewish women's social service organization
based in Israel. Provides day care centers,
legal aid bureaus, family violence centers,
scholarships, vocational and technical
schools.
National Conference for Community
and Justice
1959 E. Jefferson, #201
Detroit, MI 48207
Phone: (313) 567-6225
Fax: (313) 259-9434
E-mail: dkrichba@nccj.org

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Website: 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.

ming, education and fundraising events in
Southeast Michigan. We are an internationally
recognized organization that brings youth from
regions of conflict around the world together
for the purpose of peaceful coexistence.

National Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods

Shalom Campers
2412 Renfrew
Sylvan Lake, MI 48320
Phone: (248) 682-5560
(248) 338-4558
Fax: (248) 332-6686
E-mail: MTobyl@aol.com
Camping club for Jewish families. Monthly
camp-outs in everything from tents to motor
homes. Held May-October within a 150-mile
radius of Detroit area. Social events held in
winter.

Please see Metropolitan Detroit Federation
of Reform Synagogues

Please see JFMD

NCJW-Greater Detroit Section-
Thrift Shops
3297 W. 12 Mile Road, Berkley
Phone: (248) 548-6664
1221 E. Lincoln Road, Royal Oak
Phone: (248) 542-2600
Website: wvvvv.ncjwgds.org
Gently-used clothing, furniture and household
items at low cost.

Neshei Chabad
25310 Church
Oak•Park, MI 48237
Phone: (248) 548-5771
E-mail: mamzalak@juno.com
Website: www.chabad.org
Provides educational programming, holiday
activities, visitation of hospitals and nursing
homes, assistance with kashering kitchens,
free Shabbat candlesticks, information about
Shabbat candles.

Oakland County Community Health
Authority-CMHA
2011 Executive Hills Blvd.
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
Phone: (248) 858-1210
Fax: (248) 975-9768
Website: www.occmha.org
Serving the mental health needs of Oakland
County citizens for over 30 years. We serve
adults and children with developmental dis-
abilities, children with severe emotional distur-
bances, and adults with mental illness.

Party Planning Showcase
Temple Beth El
7400 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
Phone: (248) 851-1100, ext. 3135
Fax: (248) 851-1187
Website: www.tbeonline.org
Sisterhood's annual Party Planning Showcase
features photographers, florists, DJs,' caterers,
souvenir providers and party planners in a
daylong event. Open to the public. No charge.
Late January or early February.

Pomegranate Guild of Southeastern
Michigan
32481 Dunford Street
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Phone: (248) 489-0791
E-mail: DetPomGuild@aol.com
A national organization focusing on Judaic
needlework. Our local chapter meets monthly,
has classes, does projects and educates the
public, while sharing our love of needlecraft.

Public Education Initiative

Please see Jewish Community Council

Seeds of Peace-Michigan Chapter
P.O. Box 1175
Birmingham, MI 48012-1175
Phone: (248) 288-3600
Fax: (248) 288-3663
E-mail: Detroit(r_seedsofpeace.org
Website: www.seedsofpeace.org
A group of Detroit-area Jews and Arab
Americans who engage in extensive program-

Shalom Detroit

Society for Humanistic Judaism
28611 W. 12 Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Phone: (248) 478-7610
Fax: (248) 478-3159
E-mail: info@shj.org
Website: www.shj.org
Mobilizes individuals to celebrate Jewish iden-
tity and culture consistent with a Humanistic
philosophy of life. Organizes Humanistic con-
gregations, publishes new literature, develops
educational materials, and sponsors seminars
and conferences.

Speakers Bureau

Please see Jewish Community Council

United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan
Detroit .

Please see JFMD

United Synagogue of Conservative
Judaism-Great Lakes & Rivers Region
3645 Warrensville Center Road, #220
Shaker Heights, OH 44122
Phone: (216) 751-0606
Fax: (216) 751-0607
E-mail: lederman@uscj.org
Website: www.uscj.org/glr
Serves affiliated congregations and strengthens
the Conservative movement through programs
and projects that promote Jewish observance
and commitment, Jewish education, leadership
development and an awareness of the centrality
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of Israel.

Volunteer Impact
23077 Greenfield Road, Suite LL10
Southfield, MI 48075
Phone: (248) 559-4950
Fax: (248) 559-4948
E-mail: volunteerimpact@ameritech.net
Website: 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 of Reform Judaism District 10
476 Greenglade Ave.
Worthington, OH 43085
Phone: (614) 436-1176
Fax: (614) 431-8967
E-mail: BTSeed@aol.com
Includes affiliated Reform sisterhoods in
Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, Tennessee and West Virginia.
District leaders provide support for local sister-
hoods in program planning, membership

