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September 25, 2014 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-09-25

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Wishes You a Shana Tova

"Whoever practices charity
and justice fills the world
with loving kindness"- Ta lm ud

As we reflect upon the many ways our
services have touched people's lives this
year, we thank our generous donors,
volunteers and supporters for their care
and compassion.

Individuals learn the latest job search tools to find
employment and support their families

WS is also grateful for our many sponsors
and community partners who supported
our programs and services at this year's
events:

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A networking luncheon that
honors the accomplishments
of job seekers and raises funds
to support others looking for
employment.

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A fabulous dinner that recognizes
successful women and raises
funds for career counseling, job
search seminars and computer
training for women.

The Dorothy and Peter
Brown Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program

NEXTWork

An initiative with the Jewish
Federation that connects young
professionals with established
business leaders to help them
build careers in metro Detroit.

People with disabilities integrate into their communities
through supported work, volunteer opportunities
and recreational activities

A special film screening that
benefits the Brown Program,
which provides stimulating
activities to older adults with
memory disorders.

For more information or to make a difference
by donating to JVS, visit www.jvsdet.org or
call Fran Victor, chief development officer,
at 248-233-429o.

JVS

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Realizing Life's Potential

September 25 • 2014

www.jvsdet.org

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Seniors with memory disorders remain active and engaged
through meaningful and stimulating activities

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