I am JewishDetroit.
I care. I help. I give.

They are smart, generous, bright, full of ideas

Join Julie and the more than 10,000

and they are participating in the dialogue of our

members of our Detroit Jewish community

community. They are ready to shape their Jewish

who ensure that no family stands alone.

FEDERATION IS...

identity and forge a path of social justice. They

Support Federation's Annual Campaign,

Akiva Hebrew Day School

want to continue and develop our compassionate

its partner agencies and programs.

BBYO

programs for the elderly and needy and perpetuate

the stories of the Holocaust. They understand the

importance of Israel.

They are the young men and women of our

community who will take the torch from those

Be part of a community that cares,

Hebrew Free Loan

helps, gives.

Hillel Day School of Metro Detroit

Hillel Foundations at:

This is your Federation.

This is your community.

Eastern Michigan University

Michigan State University

leaders before them to help sustain a strong

Oakland Community College

and vibrant Detroit Jewish community.

Oakland University

University of Michigan

A gift to Federation helps support

Wayne State University

CommunityNEXT, a program focused on

attracting and retaining young talent

Jean and Samuel Frankel Jewish Academy

in Michigan.

Jewish Community Center

Jewish Community Relations Council

Jewish Family Service

Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit

JVS

Tamarack Camps

Yeshiva Beth Yehudah

Julie, Bloomfield Hills

"I moved back to Michigan
in 2007 and thought getting
involved with Federation
would be a great way to meet
new people, you know, to be
involved in the community.
I think Detroit is an amazing
place to live. Had I not left,
maybe I wouldn't have
understood that fully."

Yeshiva Gedolah

Yeshivas Darchei Torah

Israel Programs and Services

Care. Help. Give.

Visit jewishdetroit.org

Call 248.642.4260

Mail to: Jewish Federation

of Metropolitan Detroit

P.O. Box 2030

Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48303-2030

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If you, or someone you

know, needs assistance,

contact the Jewish

Assistance Project at

(248) 592-2650.

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