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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-11-24

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t its annual meeting Nov. 1,
the Jewish Fund elected two
new officers: Chair Penny
Blumenstein of Bloomfield Hills and
Vice Chair Karen Sosnick Schoenberg
of Birmingham.
Three new board members were
also elected: Michael Eizelman of Oak
Park, Lawrence Lax of Bloomfield Hills
and Mitchell Mondry of Bloomfield
Incoming chair, Penny Blumenstein,
Hills. Board members Mark Davidoff
of West Bloomfield and Mark Schlussel and Karen Sosnick Schoenberg,
incoming vice-chair
of Southfield were also re-elected.
The annual Robert Sosnick Award of
Excellence, along with a $25,000 prize, and behavioral disorders and their
was presented to Southfield-based
families.
Kadima in recognition of its Child and
At its board meeting earlier that day,
Adolescent Program, which provides
the Jewish Fund approved the follow-
services for children with emotional
ing grants totaling $872,866. LI

• Fair Food Network: $12,500
for the second of a two-year,
$25,000 grant to demonstrate
the effectiveness of incentives to
encourage healthier food choices
for Detroit area food assistance
beneficiaries and influence future
federal food assistance policy.

• Henry Ford Health System:
$50,000 for the second of a
three-year, $150,000 grant to
address vision problems and pro-
mote the maintenance of healthy
eyes for children of low-income
families.

• Jewish Funds for Justice:
$78,000 for the second of a two-
year, $153,000 grant to plan and
launch a program to train young
Jewish adults in leadership and
management skills and help them
implement a project with measur-
able outcomes meeting immediate
needs in Detroit.

• Jewish Senior Life: $113,333
for the fourth of a five-year,
$521,000 grant to facilitate the

merger and transition of two
agencies into one in order to bet-
ter coordinate and expand servic-
es to Jewish older adults in Metro
Detroit.

• Mercy Primary Care: $25,000
for the second of a three-year,
$100,000 grant to provide home
monitoring equipment, lab work,
diagnostic imaging, medication
and educational materials to unin-
sured hypertensive patients.

• Optometric Institute & Clinic
of Detroit: $25,000 for the sec-
ond of a two-year, $75,000 grant
to support the expanded need
for medical eye services to low-
income, uninsured and underin-
sured adults.

• ORT America: $15,000 for the
second of a two-year, $30,000
grant to provide scholarships to
unemployed and underemployed
Jewish adults to attend computer
training classes for workforce re-
entry.

• Starfish Family Services:
$10,000 for the third year of a
three-year, $45,000 grant to pro-
vide initial funding for individual
and group counseling and mental
health services for youth in crisis
and transitional living programs.

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