JEWISH NEWS' MICHIGAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY

C O M M U N I T Y
DIRECTORY 

56 August 29 • 2019
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FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
6892 W
. Maple Road
West Bloomfi
 eld, MI 48322
(248) 788-7878
Fax: (248) 788-7854
friend@friendshipcircle.org
www.friendshipcircle.org

facebook.com/fcmichigan

Friendship Circle provides assistance and 
support to the families of individuals with 
special needs by providing recreational, 
social and educational programming that 
aims to support community inclusion. 
The work of Friendship Circle also extends 
into the lives of people struggling with 
addiction, isolation and other family-
related crises through the Daniel B. Sobel 
Friendship House — a Jewish recovery 
community that off
 ers friendship, support 
and a variety of programs that facilitate 
lasting success.

HEBREW FREE LOAN
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 300
Bloomfi
 eld Hills, MI 48301
(248) 723-8184
Facebook: facebook.com/
HFLDetroit

Twitter: twitter.com/HFLDetroit

HFL provides interest-free loans to 
Michigan’
s Jewish individuals, families 
and businesses to support education, 
job training, summer camp, home 
improvements and so much more. 
Visit www.hfl
 detroit.org or www.
jewishcollegeloansmi.org.

JARC
30301 Northwestern Hwy.,
Suite 100
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 538-6611

www.jarc.org

JARC is a nonprofi
 t, non-sectarian 
organization founded in 1969 by a group 
of parents concerned about the future 
of their children with developmental 
disabilities. Today, JARC is known as a 
prototype for innovative, high-quality 
residential and support programs for 
people with developmental disabilities. 
JARC serves more than 180 people in 
80 diff
 erent settings in Oakland County, 
including group homes, independent 
living and in-home respite care.

JEWISH COMMUNITY 

CENTER
6600 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
www.jccdet.org

(248) 661-1000

The mission of the Jewish Community 
Center of Metropolitan Detroit is to 
build a dynamic Jewish community 
by collaborating to create world-
class education and engagement 
opportunities for the mind, body and 
soul throughout Metro Detroit. Learn 
more at JCCDet.org.

JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE 

RESOURCE CENTER:
(248) 592-2313
resourcecenter@jfsdetroit.org
www.jfsdetroit.org

The heart of a stronger community, 
Jewish Family Service provides a 
range of services tailored to the needs 
of each individual or family with a 
focus on older adults, mental health 
and wellness, safety net and services 
geared toward the Russian-speaking 
community. Older adult services 
include aging-in-place supports such 
as care management, door-through-
door transportation, home care, 
kosher meals, Holocaust survivor 
assistance and more.

JEWISH FEDERATION OF 

METROPOLITAN DETROIT
6735 Telegraph Road
P.O. Box 2030
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303
(248) 642-4260

www.jewishdetroit.org

The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan 
Detroit is the central communal 
organization of the Detroit Jewish 
community. Federation is committed 
to taking care of the needs of the 
Jewish people and building a vibrant 
Jewish future in Metropolitan Detroit, 
in Israel and around the world.

JEWISH NATIONAL FUND

(JNF-USA)
Karen Freedland-Berger, Co- 
President
Andy Goldberg, Co-President
Max Robins, Chairman
Kim R. Levy, Executive Director,
Midwest
klevy@jnf.org
Allyson Kolpas, Campaign 
Associate, Midwest
(248) 324-3080
Mailing address:
60 Revere Drive, Suite 725
Northbrook, IL 60062
www.jnf.org

Jewish National Fund gives all generations 
of Jews a unique voice in building a 
prosperous future for the land and people 
of Israel.

JEWISH SENIOR LIFE OF 

METROPOLITAN DETROIT
Residences-Programs-Services
Administrative Offi
 ces
A. Alfred Taubman Jewish 
Community Campus
15000 W
. 10 Mile Road
Oak Park, MI 48237

Foundation Offi
 ce
Eugene & Marcia Applebaum
Jewish Community Campus
6710 W
. Maple Road
West Bloomfi
 eld, MI 48322
(248) 661-1836, TTY #711

www.jslmi.org

We nurture a sense of community and 
enrich the lives of older adults while 
embracing Jewish values and celebrating 
life. People of all faiths and beliefs are 
welcome.

JHELP
c/o The Jewish Federation of 
Metropolitan Detroit
6735 Telegraph Road
P.O. Box 2030
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303
(833) 445-4357
www.jhelp.org

For those needing support, JHELP 
off
 ers a simple connection point to 
our community’
s Jewish social service 
agencies. With one call or visit to 
our site, community-members will 
be guided to whatever assistance is 
necessary. JHELP serves older adults, 
families, teens & children, individuals 
with special needs, job seekers and 
others.

JVS HUMAN SERVICES
29699 Southfield Road
Southfield, MI 48076
(248) 559-5000
www.jvshumanservices.org

JVS Human Services helps people 
discover and unlock their personal 
potential through counseling, training 
and supportive services for individuals 
with disabilities, job seekers, seniors 
and others in need.

KADIMA
15999 W. 12 Mile Road 
Southfield, MI 48067
(248) 559-8235
Kadimacenter.org

Kadima provides comprehensive 
residential, therapeutic and social 
services to all people with mental 
health needs as they move forward in 
their lives. Inspired by Jewish values, 
Kadima delivers these services while 
providing education and outreach 
to the broader community to ensure 
positive mental health outcomes for all.

