Engaging Our
Young Professionals:

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On The Cover:

Michelle Kappy and Anna Eisenberg, co-chairs of the Third Generation

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Kadima Kids 11

of Holocaust Survivors and students at Frankel Jewish Acadmy in

After 25 years, Kadima now also open to kids.

Keeping Memories Alive

West Bloomfield, speak at an event planned by their organization of

teenage grandchildren of Holocaust survivors.

SE MI Jewish Alliance

Young Adult Opportunities 20

Job listings, events, profiles and successes!

World/Israel

Women In The Military 24

Female soldier cites challenges in the IDF.

Home

Spring Cleaning 33

Passover shape-up: a nonsectarian tradition.

Teen2Teen

Personalizing Passover TT1

Traditions make seders lively, meaningful.

Health & Fitness

Passover Recipes 41

For late-breaking news:

Ann Arbor ..16, 43,
Around Town
Arts/Entertainment
Business
Family Focus
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Front Lines
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Here's To
Home Ownership • •
Letters
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Mazel Toy!
Metro
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Opinion

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Roundup
Spirituality
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Sports
Staff Box
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Synagogue List ... 38
Teen2Teen
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To Do!/Calendar ... 48
To Doi/Crossword... 51
Torah Portion
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World/Israel

Columnists
George Cantor ... . 23
Danny Raskin
47
Robin Schwartz .. .. 14
Robert Sklar
5

Watching your carbs during the holiday.

Arts & Entertainment

Ann Arbor Film Festival 43

Adolescence means self-evaluation.

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On The Cover:

Growing up, Julie Kushkin Yaker
was taught by her father, Larry
Kushkin (f1), how important it was to
give to the community. "He taught
my sisters and me to be strong, inde-
pendent thinkers, and he showed us
how helping others helped him to be
a more fulfilled person," Julie says.
As a member of the Hebrew Free
Loan Board, Larry often told Julie how
important the agency was. "When he
helped give a loan, he knew he was
giving someone a chance at a new
life. That was his goal."
After her dad passed away, Julie
became active with HFL, then joined
the Board herself. She currently
assists agency leaders as a new gen-
eration of philanthropists is brought
into the fold, helps communicate the
HFL message to a fresh audience on
social networking sites, and collabo-
rates with the Board on issues facing
younger families. Julie credits her
father's energy as her example. "That
has been my driving force," Julie says.

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