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September 04, 2008 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-09-04

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Special Report

ON THE COVER

Hollywood Invasion from page A14

Is...

THINKING ABOUT A GREAT SUIT

FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Bob Aronson with L.A. residents Lauren Moore from Pittsburgh and Sandy Danto
from West Bloomfield

mary focus right now It's more about
instilling and reinforcing the sense
of community they grew up with.
The kids who attended the L.A. party
all left the nightclub with a tangible
reminder of home: Detroit Pistons
hats donated by Bloomfield Hills phi-
lanthropist Bill Davidson who owns
the National Basketball Association
team.
At some point, Aronson will ask the
out-of-town 20- and 30-somethings
to support Federation's local fundrais-
ing efforts. "They should also give of
themselves in the L.A. area, and make
a difference there as well:' he said.

The L.A. soiree was not the only
long-distance visit the CEO plans to
pay to young Jewish Detroiters. Future
parties are already being planned in
Chicago and New York over the next
year and a half. The L.A. group, "Young
Detroit in Hollywood," also plans to get
together again.
"If people ask, 'Why are we doing
this for kids who've moved away, isn't
it a waste of money?' I want them to
know it's a great investment in our
future," Aronson said. "We have to look
beyond our borders and begin to see
Detroit as a broader, more global com-
munity, because that's what it is." ❑

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