jews d in the SIMPLY THE BEST AGEs 2-15 NO potty-training required! JFS Volunteer Program Targets Youth The Because We Care program at Jewish Family Service allows Jewish youth the opportunity to engage in service and work for meaningful change through flexible b’nai mitzvah opportunities. Thanks to the gen- erosity of the Stephen H. Schulman Millennium Fund for Jewish Youth, the program will continue for a fourth year. “Because We Care serves an impor- tant need in the community,” said Brian Rothenberg, community grants manager at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. “The committee expressed a great deal of support for the value of this program.” Students can participate in monthly hands-on service opportunities planned by JFS; each program pro- vides insight into how JFS helps the community. Last year, participants made Chanukah crafts and cards for Participants in Because We Care’s Soothing Sunday event made stress relief kits for JFS therapists to present to teen clients. JFS clients, prepared soup and basic needs packages for homeless individu- als in Detroit and created stress relief kits for teens receiving counseling at JFS, among other activities. “We are very appreciative of the Schulman Fund in helping us contin- ue our program in the upcoming year,” said Emily Croitori, volunteer services supervisor. “Because We Care has had hundreds of children and teens partic- ipate. Not only is the program a great opportunity for them to get in-service hours for their bar or bat mitzvah, or school requirements, but they get to see firsthand how JFS impacts our community.” • Tom Wexelberg-Clouser Retires From JTS DROP-INS WELCOME! sUMMER FOR THE FULL SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE AND TO REGISTER, VISIT FRANKLINCLUB.COM/CAMPS 248.352.8000 ext. 314 32 June 14 • 2018 29350 Northwestern Hwy jn Southfield, Mi 48034 Tom Wexelberg-Clouser has retired Art on Treasures of Jewish Cultural Heritage, including a letter from as a major gifts director for the Moses Maimonides Jewish Theological and a Haggadah print- Seminary ( JTS) after ed in 1350. nearly 27 years. “I have been blessed Wexelberg-Clouser to work with incred- came to Detroit in ible supporters, 1983 to work for the including the Morris Jewish Federation of and Beverly Baker Metropolitan Detroit Foundation; the as a planning associ- Shiffman, Hermelin, ate and then campaign Graham families in associate. In 1991, he Detroit; the Gross became the director of family in Cleveland; JTS’ Great Lakes and Harold Wolfe and the Canada region. Tanenbaum family During his tenure Wexelberg-Clouser in Toronto; the late with JTS, Wexelberg- George and Renee Clouser, 68, of Oak Levine and the Melton Foundation Park, developed a partnership in Columbus; and the Feldman with the late Bill Davidson that family in Dallas,” Wexelberg- led to the founding of the William Clouser said. Davidson School for Jewish In retirement, Wexelberg-Clouser Education in 1996 with the larg- and his wife, Sheyna, a hospice est gift the seminary had received social worker, plan to spend more for Jewish education. Wexelberg- time in New York City where their Clouser also participated in the daughters, Adina Chava “Chavie” development of the David and Lescher, 32, and Rena, 30, live. He’d Inez Meyers Rabbinical School also like to explore study oppor- Leadership Program. tunities in Detroit and Israel and In 1999, he secured several learn Italian. • important pieces from JTS for an exhibit at the Detroit Institute of