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Honoring Veterans
Retired Brig. Gen. Donald Schenk dis-
cussed the importance of Memorial
Day with sixth- and seventh-grade
students of Hillel Day School.
Afterward, the students placed flags
on the gravesites of the more than 750
veterans buried at Clover Hill
Cemetery. •
Drive For Life Invitational
On Monday, June 4, the Drive for Life
Invitational will take place to support
oncology patient programs and ser-
vices at the Walter & Marilyn Wolpin
Comprehensive Breast Care Center at
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, and
the Wilson Cancer Resource Center at
Beaumont, Troy. This two-venue event
offers an enjoyable day for golfers at
Oakland Hills Country Club and a
competitive bridge and canasta tour-
nament for card players at Bloomfield
Hills Country Club. Both are located
in Bloomfield Hills.
Beginning at 8:30 am, golfers will
enjoy playing on one of the two golf
courses of Oakland Hills Country
Club. Networking lunch, dinner, golf
tips from pro Rick Smith and elite
instructor Bret Hartman, and awards
are all part of the festivities.
The Drive for Life card tournament
at Bloomfield Hills Country Club
offers participants bridge or canasta
play while networking and enjoying
lunch from 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. A bridge
lesson will be presented by instruc-
tor Lynn Root. Prizes are awarded to
the winning teams. Events conclude
with cocktails and a strolling dinner at
Oakland Hills Country Club.
The Drive for Life Invitational will
also honor the Rose family, leaders in
support of the oncology program at
Beaumont, Royal Oak. Members of
the Rose family who will be attending
the event include Sheldon Rose, Leslie
Rose, Carol Ann and Warren Rose,
Elizabeth Rose, Cindy Anderson and
Janice Ross.
Sponsorship packages and
Individual tickets for golf, cards and
dinner are available. To find out more,
purchase tickets or become a sponsor,
call (248) 551-5317 or visit beaumont.
org/giving/foundation-events. •
Detroit Jews
for Justice
Receives
Grant
Detroit Jews for Justice (DJJ) was
awarded a $75,000 grant from the
Nathan Cummings Foundation
(NCF) as part of a tripartite grant
in the total amount of $225,000
awarded to DJJ, Carolina Jews for
Justice and Jewish Community
Action.
While geographically sepa-
rated, all three organizations bring
Jews together to fight systemic
racial and economic injustice by
connecting Jewish tradition and
thought to social justice work.
Grant funds will support general
operating costs to fortify ongoing
programmatic work.
Detroit Jews for Justice employs
the tools of community organiz-
ing to make life in Michigan more
sustainable, equitable and joyous
for all, with a particular emphasis
on people of color, low-income
DJJ leader Lori Lutz in Lansing at the first
rally of this Spring’s Poor People’s Campaign
workers, the unemployed, women,
LBGTIQ folks, immigrants and
others struggling against systemic
bias.
“We are truly honored to be
recognized by a foundation of
this caliber,” said DJJ Executive
Director Rabbi Alana Alpert. “We
have built an incredibly strong
intergenerational base of grass-
roots supporters. We hope that
this move by NCF will inspire
the local foundation community
to increase investment in Jewish
organizing work.” •
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