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December 01, 2005 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-12-01

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THE JEWISH ACADEMY...

A. Sense Of Belonging.

At the Jewish Academy, students

recognize their shared heritage and learn-to take an active role in it.

We give students more than a place to go to school. We help them

Gerald Freed

find their personal connection to the larger Jewish community and

the world.

High Honors

Despite working long hours for 60
years, Gerald Freed has found
time to participate in numerous
Jewish charities and civic activi-
ties, holding more than 40 com-
munal chairmanships and presi-
dencies since 1961.
His community service was rec-
ognized with Canada's highest
civilian honor, the Order of
Canada, at a ceremony Nov. 18,
in Canada's capital, Ottawa.
Freed is the first Jew from
Windsor to be honored. He has
been chairman or president of the
following Windsor organizations:
Development Commission;
United War Chamber of
Commerce; Jewish Community
Council; United Jewish Appeal; LL
Peretz Senior Citizens Residence;
University of Windsor Medical
School Fundraising Committee;
Metropolitan Hospital Foundation;
Lung Association; Community
Foundation; Children's Aid Society
New Building Fund; annual Negev
Dinner; YMCA; Alzheimer's
Society; Assumption College
Board of Regents; and the
Canadian National Institute for
the Blind.
Freed has financially supported
many community causes
"because I believe in giving back
to the community." He and part-
ner Alan Orman funded the Freed-
Orman Center at Assumption
College (now the University of
Windsor).

Your student BELONGS at the Jewish Academy.

Early Application Olscount - Apply before Dere/77226'r 27, 2005a n d
new students will receive a $500 discount off of tuition for the 2006 -

2007 school year.

- JEWISH
ACADEMY

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