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arms, and there is so much opportunity
here,” she said. “I grew up hearing about
all of the problems in the city, but after
living here for more than a year, I know
the amazing things that are already hap-
pening, and I want to be a part of it.” The
former Repair the World Fellow is now a
volunteer coordinator at Arts & Scraps, a
nonprofit organization in Detroit.
The fifth resident, Dan Hacker, is a
23-year-old music producer and student.
Hacker said his excitement around being
a resident is drawn from his desire to
“help cultivate a sense of community” in
Indian Village.
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Moishe House is fortunate to have the
support of local community members
and philanthropists and an initial invest-
ment from the Emanuel J. Friedman
Philanthropies to open the Downtown
location and several other locations in
North America.
Philanthropic giant Mandell “Bill”
Berman recently visited DCMH and
met residents to share stories of his own
charitable work and to learn about their
vision for giving back to the community.
That week, Berman and the Mandell L.
and Madeleine H. Berman Foundation
elected to provide charitable support for
DCMH.
“Detroit has a proud Jewish his-
tory — and rightly so,” said Berman, a
graduate of Detroit Central High School
and a tireless advocate for Jewish life in
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the Detroit area. “Initiatives like Moishe
House are inspiring Jewish young adults
to spend time in Detroit and give back to
Detroit. There is no ceiling to what these
young people can achieve in this city we
all love so much.”
Detroit’s Jewish Fund also stepped up
to support Moishe House’s work in the
Detroit community.
“The Jewish Fund is very pleased to
support Detroit City Moshe House’s pro-
gramming, which will provide creative
and meaningful engagement opportuni-
ties for young Jewish adults within the
city of Detroit,” said Margo Pernick,
Jewish Fund executive director.
The residents have already hosted
a housewarming event that included
Havdalah and the installation of their
mezuzot. Sakwa has spoken at a Jewish
Learning Series about how Judaism
informs her work around food access in
Detroit.
In early February, DCMH hosted a
group discussion with friends titled
“How We Live Matters” about how they
intend to have a positive impact on their
community and the city of Detroit.
It’s not all serious stuff at the spacious
new Moishe House, which seeks to wel-
come native and new Detroiters alike. At
8 p.m. Saturday, March 26, the residents
will host a Purim party — celebrating
the joy of Judaism in Indian Village.
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To learn about upcoming events, go to
moishehouse.org/houses/detroit-detroit-city.