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THE NEW 25 - ' ANNIVERSARY PRODUCTION

TribeFest!

Proud Detroiters show spirit,
leadership in Las Vegas.

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David Kramer of Bloomfield Township and Jordan and Jennifer Glass of

Fisher Theatre • March 22—April 3

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Birmingham

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2011 Audi A4 2.0 Quattro

Detroiters Mark Berman of Wolverine Lake, Rachel Tucker of Farmington

Hills and Aaron Scheinfield of Birmingham

Karen Schwartz
Contributing Writer

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SAVE THE DATE

Guest Speaker
Rabbi Mychal Springer
JTS, Center for
Pastoral Education
"Despair and Hope: Jewish Responses
to Life's Challenges"
Breakout sessions by JTS alumni
will follow

Monday, March 28, 2011

7:00 pm
Hillel Day School
Farmington Hills, MI

Las Vegas

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etroit was well represented at TribeFest in Las Vegas March 6-8. The
33-strong delegation was easy to pick out from the crowd of 1,300,
starting with the opening event where they wore black T-shirts with the
classic Detroit "D" on the front and "Imported from Detroit" on the back.
For three days, they took part in a series of cultural, social and professional
events geared at connecting them with their Jewish interests.
Detroiters took the stage at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino venue
several times as well. Rachel Wright of Birmingham presented at a TribeFest
Birthright Israel event; Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit CEO Scott
Kaufman spoke on being a Jewish professional in the non-profit sector; and
Nikki Fayne of Birmingham kept everyone limber with a morning yoga session.
Robb Lippitt of Bloomfield Hills served as conference co-chair.
The event is the first of its kind for the Jewish Federations of North America,
which in the past has run young leadership conferences in Washington, D.C.
"We wanted people to come to try it out and see what Jewish life is really all
about," Lippitt said. I_ I

Next week's JN will offer a full look at TribeFest and Detroit participation.

