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November 20, 2014 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-11-20

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theJEWISHNEWS.com

A JEWISH RENAISSANCE MEDIA PUBLICATION

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» Synagogue Carnage Terrorists murder four
rabbis in Jerusalem attack. See pages 16 and 40.

» Holiday Inclusion Tips help the elderly at your
Thanksgiving table feel more included. See page 38.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

» Old Jews Telling Jokes Off-Broadway show's one-
liners and riotous routines come to JET. See page 42.

A man prays at the scene of the deadly
attack.

metro

Thanksgiving
Mitzvah

Grass roots charity wants to provide
"1,000 turkeys ...10,000 smiles."

Josh EI'Chonen I

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Growing Onortunities

his Thanksgiving, Higher Hopes will do more
than stuff a turkey; it will provide complete
meal kits for more than 1,000 underprivileged
households in Detroit.
Higher Hopes is a Michigan nonprofit started this
year by Bill Birndorf, CEO of his marketing firm, Apple
Marketing Company, based in Commerce Township.
"The goal is to keep families together for the holiday,"
Birndorf said.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 22

Economic development leaders talk about
what's next in a post-bankruptcy Detroit.

Adam Finkel I Special to the Jewish News

_..._

a

xactly four years ago, as Detroit was spiraling down
an economically unstable trajectory, Time magazine
asked national thought-leaders what they'd do for
Detroit's future.
Architect Daniel Libeskind suggested giving away land to

CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

JN Intern

Above: Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan at
the announcement that Talmer Bank
will offer $25,000 forgivable loans
for buyers who buy Marygrove homes
in Detroit Land Bank Authority auc-
tions.

1942 - 2014

Covering and
Connecting
Jewish Detroit
Eve y Week

Bill Birndorf and Karen Sherbin

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