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November 15, 2018 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-11-15

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jews in the d

Joining Forces

DJN Foundation’s Davidson Archive fi nds a
permanent home at U-M Bentley Historical Library.

PHOTOS BY MARCIN CHUMIECKI

A Nov. 5 event at the Gerald Ford Presidential Library at the University of
Michigan in Ann Arbor celebrated the new permanent home of the DJN
Foundation’s William Davidson Archive of Jewish Detroit History at U-M’s
Bentley Historical Library. Find the archive at djnfoundation.org.

Detroit Jewish News Foundation President Arthur Horwitz, University of Michigan President Dr. Mark
Schlissel and U-M Bentley Historical Library Executive Director Terry McDonald

Detroit Jewis News COO Kevin Browett of Bloomfield
Hills, and Michelle and Eli Saulson of Franklin

Sandy Hermanoff of Bingham Farms
and Mary Lou Zieve of Bloomfield Hills

Dan Cherrin, Huntington Woods; Eli Saulson, Franklin; Dr. Mark Schlissel, Ann Arbor; Arthur Horwitz,
West Bloomfield; Ralph Gerson, Bloomfield Hills; Mike Smith, Farmington Hills; Kevin Browett,
Bloomfield Hills; Darin McKeever, Birmingham; and Kari Alterman, Franklin

Terry McDonald and Arthur Horwitz in conversation

University of Michigan President Dr. Mark Schlissel

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November 15 • 2018

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Jordyn Rosenzweig, Emily Cloch and Ali
Duhan, all of Ann Arbor and all students
in U-M’s Jewish Communal Leadership
Program

Dr. Adam Horwitz and son Benjamin
of Ann Arbor

ABOVE LEFT: Schlissel and Sarai
Brachman Shoup of Ann Arbor.
ABOVE RIGHT: Dede and Jerry
Weinberg of West Bloomfield, and
Nancy and Phil Margolis of Ann
Arbor.
LEFT: Arthur Horwitz, Kari Alterman
of the William Davidson Foundation,
Davidson Foundation CEO Darin
McKeever and Terry McDonald.

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