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October 09, 2008 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-10-09

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World

Temple Israel's Robert Sosnick Family Life Center,
in conjuction with The Caring Community,
presents an afternoon of

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Senior Adult Program

Hidden Jewel

Walled Lake
Central Bards &
Choral Group

WSU and Hillel of Metro Detroit

reveal Midtown Detroit's treasures.

Thursday, October 16, 2008
1:30 PM

Open to the community
Free of charge
Refreshments follow program

Reservations are not necessary; however,
if you are bringing a large group, please call Kari K. Provizer
at (248) 661-5700 so that we can plan accordingly.
Partially funded by the David Arthur Stulberg Memorial Fund,
Harry and Phyllis Kellman Memorial Fund and the Bertha &
Harry Kifferstein Senior Programming Fund.

Co-sponsored by The Temple Israel Treasures.



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Eugene Driker, chair of WSU's board of governors; Ellie Kotov, WSU student
and member of Hillel of Metro Detroit; WSU President Jay Noren

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ozens of Jewish community
The walking portion of the tour had
members turned out for Hillel guests meandering through WSU's
of Metro Detroit's (HMD)
main campus as Driker gave vivid
fifth annual Hidden Jewel tour Sept. 23
historical accounts of the university's
on the Wayne State University campus.
many Jewish-affiliated structures.
Led by Eugene Driker, chair of WSU's
Irwin Alterman of West Bloomfield
board of governors, and his wife, Elaine, had never experienced the campus
a former director of Wayne State's
before. "The sheer scope of this uni-
Detroit Orientation Institute (DOI),
versity is amazing:' he said. "It has
the tour highlighted a side of Midtown
more facets that I had ever imagined.
many Metro Detroiters never see.
I never knew Wayne State was such a
The walking and bus tour began at
vibrant place."
TechTown, Wayne
WSU President
State's business
Jay Noren greeted
and technology
the crowd at a
park, where guests
post-tour lunch
learned of ground-
reception that filled
breaking develop-
HMD's Kosher Cafe
ments in Detroit's
to capacity. Noren
emerging technol-
spoke of the many
ogy industry.
WSU developments
After a stop
poised to spur
at the Detroit
Detroit's economy.
Medical Center
"The profound
and the Mazurek
growth and develop-
Medical Education
ment that you've seen
Commons, guests
here today is in many
were shown Wayne
ways a direct result
State's new Studio
— Jay Noren of the Metro Detroit
One Apartments.
Jewish community,'
The $36 million
Noren said as he
project has been
thanked the group.
hailed as the first major market-rate
"There are so few people who know
residential development of its kind in
of the amount of impact Wayne State
Detroit in more than 30 years. Studio
has on the city;' Driker said. "More
One features more than 150 residences people need to see these things. They
as well as several shops and restau-
need to see that this university is the
rants.
future of Detroit." 0

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