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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-08-21

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Perfect Golf Day

Kadima's annual golf outing raises funds to

benefit its Zussman Activity Center.

I

t was a picture-perfect day as

more than 100 golfers teed off
at Franklin Hills Country Club
July 14 to benefit Kadima's Lois
and Milton Y. Zussman Activity
Center. Co-chairs Adam Rothstein
and Ed Schonberg, along with a
devoted committee, worked hard to
make this year's outing a success.
After golf, the men and women
enjoyed cocktails and a silent auc-
tion.
The golfers were joined by more
than 50 additional people for cock-
tails, dinner, silent and live auctions
and more. Led by auctioneer Richard
Nucian, the live auction included a
Miguel Cabrera-autographed jersey
and baseball, a night on the town at
the Townsend Hotel and three nights'
stay at the Viceroy Hotel in Miami,

among others.
The Zussman Activity Center is
a venue for Kadima's clients and
provides activities such as Shabbat
lunch, yoga, arts and crafts projects,
music, dancing and much more. The
center offers clients an opportunity
for social, recreational and peer
interactions. For family members
and caregivers, the center is a much-
needed safety net. In short, Zussman
Center is central part of Kadima's
services to adults with mental ill-
ness.
Kadima offers residential and
outpatient care to people with
chronic and persistent mental ill-
ness. To access Kadima's services or
to make a contribution, contact Eric
Adelman, executive director at (248)
559-8235.



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Application Deadline

SEPTEMBER 8TH

CALLING ALL TEENS!

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who want to make a real difference in the Detroit
metropolitan community. Over the course of the
academic year, the teens work together as a real
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• Learn the ins and outs of the grantmaking process

• Acquire critical research skills and enhance
leadership abilities

Golf chairs Adam Rothstein

• Debate social justice issues

• Participate in intensive training on how to evaluate
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• Challenge each other to make thoughtful, insightful
grants that address the causes that matter most to them,
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impact that tomorrow's grant
makers can have upon the
world today.

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in cooperation with the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties.

30 August 21 • 2014

Milt Zussman welcomes guests.

of West Bloomfield and Ed
Schonberg of Birmingham

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Michael Kratchman and Lois Zussman, both of Bloomfield Hills, sign up
for the silent auction.

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