jews d in the 2017 Historic Cemetery Open Building Dream Homes for Over 25 Years The B’nai David Cemetery, on Van Dyke between Harper and McNichols in Detroit, will be open for visitors Sunday, Sept. 24, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Eva Goldman of Farmington Hills spurred the idea for the cemetery cleanup during an annual visit to the grave of her great-great-grandmother in 2014 as the abandoned cemetery had been overgrown by weeds. Since then, local Jewish Detroiters volunteer their time cleaning up the cemetery. Friends of B’Nai David will be holding the next work day to clean up the cemetery in conjunction with the Jewish Family Services’ program Fall Family Fix Up on Sunday, Nov. 5, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. • 2017 Parade of Homes Winner Lena Epstein Announces Candidacy For Congress Twin Beach WEST BLOOMFIELD starting from the mid $500’s. Walled Lake Schools VISIT OUR MODEL AT TWIN BEACH For more information call Cathi Waun (248) 592-9292 Lena Epstein announced this week that she will seek the Republican nomina- tion for the U.S. House of Representatives for Michigan’s 11th congres- sional district. The seat will be open in 2018 after incumbent Republican Congressman Dave Trott announced he would not seek re- election. In choosing to run for the U.S. House of Representatives, Epstein will end her bid for Michigan’s U.S. Senate seat. Funds raised for her U.S. Senate campaign can transfer to the congres- sional campaign according to Federal Election Commission rules. Epstein filed with $456,246 cash on hand as of the June 30th FEC report. Her next FEC report, due in October, will show substantially more money raised and on hand than the previous report. Epstein has spent the last 15 years as an automotive industry businesswoman, com- munity leader and nationally recognized conservative. She is a third-generation co-owner of Michigan-based Vesco Oil Corporation and served as the co-chairman of the Donald J. Trump for President cam- paign and regularly speaks out in favor of America First policies through local, national and international media out- lets. You can find out more by visiting www.lenaforcongress.com.• cathiwaun@citylifemi.com NOW OPEN FOR SALES! Pinehurst Ranch Forrest at Woodale FARMINGTON HILLS starting from the low $500’s. Farmington Schools Model hours: 2-6 Fri, Sat, Sun and by appointment. Best Designed Home www.windmillhomes.com 16 September 21 • 2017 jn New Michigan Media Appointee New Michigan Media (NMM), the col- us develop and implement our digital laborative network of the five strategy,” said Hayg Oshagan, largest ethnic and minor- executive director of NMM. ity media publications in “We are excited to have Keyta Michigan that includes the working with us on this ground- Jewish News, has appointed breaking initiative of national Keyta Roberson as the orga- significance,” said Jewish News nization’s social media and Publisher and Executive Editor community engagement Arthur Horwitz. “She provides manager. knowledge, creativity and savvy Keyta Roberson This position was cre- and will be instrumental in ated through the Detroit Journalism helping us map out and implement Engagement Fund with grants from the an effective social media plan. We are Ford Foundation, James S. and John L. grateful to the Ford Foundation, the Knight Foundation and the Community Knight Foundation and the Community Foundation of Southeastern Michigan. Foundation of Southeast Michigan for In this role, she will be responsible their continuing investment in assuring for developing and implementing an our region’s diverse voices — and the integrated, digital strategy for multiple communities we serve — are heard and media channels in an effort to increase strengthened.” reader engagement and cultivate digi- “I am excited to be a part of this tal engagement opportunities among ethnic and minority media collabora- NMM audiences. tion,” said Keyta Roberson, gradu- “Ethnic and minority media continue ate of Eastern Michigan University’s to be the voices of their communities Masters of Science in Integrated and have done well in recent times as Marketing Communications pro- the news industry has faced challenges. gram. “Collectively, the newspapers But we see our audiences changing of New Michigan Media are reporting also and, to remain relevant, we need and covering topics that are relevant to develop stronger digital delivery and important to their communities. and engagement opportunities. Keyta Without them, many of these stories comes to us at the perfect time to help would likely go untold.” • M O N W P N F w