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Vandalism of ski resorts blamed

fraternity and sorority members. See paCJe 16.

Brothers buy a drone and get
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making money.

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be made to

ensure

Board Changes need to
pitfalls. See paCJe 68.

directors avoid

Drone Brothers: Merrick and Zach Wolfe.

metro

Securing

Our Future

Federation's Centennial Fund_
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Today, Bill and Audrey Farbenrreworlillig to sup­
port the Detroit Jewish community.

The Farbers

are

contributors to the

Young Jewish professionals
group is energizing life

Jewish

Federation's Centennial Fund, an endowment cam­

paign open to all to ensure the long-term security of
Detroit's Jewish community.
The campaign comprises four general areas of
support: sodal need, Jewish identity and educa­
tion, globaIJewish responsibility and PACE (the
Perpetual Annual Campaign Endowment, which
provides ongoing support to Federation's Annual
Campaign in-perpetuity).

in Ann Arbor.

Adam Finkel

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Above:

to the Jewish News

Steering Committee

members

at Sukkot: (back row) Ben Freed, Aimee

Flood, Andrew Missel, Mitch Adler and

David Zimet; (front row) Eric Weiner,

Specifically, the Farbers' Centennial gift will ben­

Laura Udell,

efit the Brown Adult Day Care Center, Tamarack

and Sarah

Hope Peskin-Shepherd
Paleg. Not pictured are Julia

Berman and

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Judy Lansky.

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Arbor is the

quintessential college town:

walkable, spirited campus community that

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attracts

thousands of top-tier

undergrads each year. Often
a
growing cohort of
post-graduate young Jewish professionals several who

overlooked is the fact that it attracts

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grew up in the greater Jewish Detroit area.
David Zimet is one of those young professionals. He

born in

Herzliya, Israel, and moved

was

to Ann Arbor at age 4.

He attended the Hebrew

Day School of Ann Arbor for several
going
public schools. Now the
Eastern Michigan University graduate is a digital marketing
specialist at Domino's Pizza.

years before

to Ann Arbor

"Like many young adults from Michigan;' Zimet said, "my
plan after graduating college was to move to Chicago and

enjoy big-city living for a few years. The universe had differ­

plans me, and I was fortunate to land a great job in digi­
marketing at Domino's. That kept me in Ann Arbor, and I
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