1' f. Exhibit Opeping Event.,., Light` ys My Vo Innas0s, Legends, and Absfractions Sunday, September 21 3:00 p.m. Artist Talk and Presentation by Todd Weinstein Exhibit Opening Event is free with museum admission. Todd Weinstein explores themes including the reemergence ofJewish life in modern day Germany, the prophets of the Bible, and the legend of the 36 Righteous Ones whose merit keeps the world from destruction in times of peril. ON EXHIBIT SEPTEMBER 21 — DECEMBER 22, 2014 FOR MORE INFO: wwwholocaustcenter.org $2.00 SEPT. 11-17, 2014 /16-22 ELUL 5774 theJEWISHNEWS.com A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION » Pure Determination Nick Winton tells a rapt audience how his father saved 669 Jewish Czech children during the Holocaust. See page 18. » Reviving B'nai David Organizers launch Phase 2 of the cleanup of the historic cemetery. See page 20. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS metro >> » Mad About Humor Paul Reiser appears in Kadima benefit show at the Detroit Opera House. See page 59. Bloomfield Hills High School students helped freshen the cemetery last April. >> cover story Next Generation ... Disproving Stereotypes Designer hires homeless women to make special coats to keep those on the streets warm. Sharon Luckerman Special to the Jewish News JCRC brings Israel advocacy trainer Neil Lazarus, right, here each year to provide training to Jewish adults and teens. JCRC reveals strategic plan nine months in the making. Jackie Headapohl I Managing Editor Veronika Scott models one of her coats that converts into a sleeping bag for the homeless. hey say history repeats itself, and that's the case with the Jewish Community Relations Council. Back in August 1950, the JN asked if the Metro Detroit Jewish community needed two commu- nity organizations, the Jewish Community Council (pre- cursor to the JCRC) and the Jewish Welfare Federation (precursor to the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit). "Isn't there a way to combine the two and to create one overall Kehillah? [Jewish community]" the SEE STORY ON PAGE 50 Printed In Michigan 1942 - 2014 Covering and Connecting Jewish Detroit Eve y Week paper asked. The answer turned out to be no — it was decided the community did need both. The same conclusion was reached last year when the JCRC began creating a new strategic plan. "We needed to position the JCRC for the future said Sharon Lipton, JCRC president when the process began. "Would it exist or not? What would be its role going forward? "We needed to address who we are, what we did and what our priorities were. Nothing was taken off the table — not even eliminating the JCRC or making it a depart- ment of Federation:" A Strategic Planning Committee was formed to answer those questions and more. Committee chairs were Dr. Richard Krugel, now JCRC president, and CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 8 93363 5