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September 25, 2008 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-09-25

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In a report issued by Michigan Future, Inc, the Detroit region is in tremendous

need of a highly educated workforce to fill positions that will be created in

the coming years., This is a natural fit for a national Jewish community that is

significantly above average in educational achievement.



S outheastern Michigan:

A Great Place To Live. A Great Place To Live Jewishly.

* A Jewish community that possesses a shared sense of responsibility, regardless of where its members
fall on the religious or demographic spectrum

* Financial resources to support existing programs and services, and spawn new ones

* An expanding social service safety net that supports and assists the elderly, the unemployed,
the developmentally disabled and their families

DETROIT
JEWISH NEWS

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Sponsored by
Renaissance Media
Publishers of the
Detroit Jewish News

* Quality Jewish educational opportunities and day schools supported by generous
scholarship endowments

* Relocation incentives for new families

* Exceptional and affordable overall quality of life

For additional information, including a DVD, please contact the community outreach
department at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit at 248 642 4260

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