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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-11-13

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$2.00 Nov.13-19, 2014 / 20-26 CHESHVAN 5775

theJEWISHNEWS.com

A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION

» Vindication Wendrow family wins its case against
Oaldand County prosecutors. See page 16.

» Fall Fellowship Young dreamer fulfills his wish
to help the elderly. See page 24.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

metro

» A Used Trolley? Robert Levy is helping Detroit
sell its surplus vehicles. See page 36.

Jessie and Dr. Sheldon Stern with John Von
Gott, who arranged to rake their yard

>> cover story

Our Past
And Future

Davidson Foundation's
$2 million gift will sustain
and grow DJN Foundation
archive in perpetuity.

William Davidson

T

he William Davidson Foundation
is providing the Detroit Jewish
News Foundation with a trans-
formative endowment gift that will assure
the Detroit Jewish News and the soon-to-be
digitized Detroit Jewish Chronicle are pro-
tected, maintained and enhanced — and
available to the community free of charge
— in perpetuity.

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amities N

Detroiters welcome children into
their lives through international
and domestic adoption.

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Barbara Lewis I Contributing Writer

CONTINUED ON PAGE 14

ovember is National Adoption Marla Michele Must
of Birmingham with
Month. To celebrate, the
her children Jake,
Jewish News has profiled a
Sasha Jade and Ave
few of the many families in our com-
munity whose families include children in China, where she
adopted Sasha Jade
who weren't born to them. Some of
them adopted children from other
countries, some arranged a private
adoption, and some adopted children who were in the state's
foster care system. In every case, previously unwanted chil-
dren became part of a new "forever family"

International Adoption

Marla Michele Must, a Birmingham photographer, started
thinking about adopting a child from another country a few
years ago when she realized she had love to give to a child in
need.

1942 - 2014

Covering and
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Jewish Detroit
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