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October 03, 2019 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-10-03

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OCTOBER 3 • 2019 | 25

From now through Friday,
Oct. 11, make your mark at
Artful Harvest, a community
art installation at the Isaac
Agree Downtown Synagogue.
Local artist Olivia Guterson
has created the outline of a
mural that is interactive and
accessible for all in the com-
munity. Come join in the fun
by drawing or coloring within
the artwork, all while engag-
ing in a harvest reflection.
The mural installation
is on display and open for
interaction at the Downtown
Synagogue, 1457 Griswold,
Detroit, through Friday, Oct.
11. The mural also will be
open for community draw-
ing throughout the syna-
gogue’
s Annual Sukkah Hop
on Oct. 13.

Downtown Synagogue
Invites All to Work
on Mural

One part of the mural for all to work
on at the Downtown Synagogue

Grinstein Jewelry & Design
of Birmingham will host its
second annual fundraiser
Bees and Trees, celebrating
the importance and role bees,
pollinators and trees play
in Detroit. Partial proceeds
will benefit local nonprof-
its Detroit Hives and the
Greening of Detroit.
Friday, Oct. 18, from 6-9
p.m. guests will enjoy an
evening of fine jewelry shop-
ping, unveiling of new Bees
and Trees Collection, while
enjoying hors d’
oeuvres,
cocktails and entertainment.
In the spirit of tikkun
olam, Grinstein Jewelry &
Design is committed to giv-
ing back to the Detroit com-
munity, both in terms of its
people and environment.
“I am delighted to be
able to support these two
organizations. Their work
continues to impact all,” said
Richard Grinstein, owner of
Grinstein Jewelry & Design.
Grinstein Jewelry &
Design is located at 162 S.
Old Woodward Ave. For
more information, visit
greeningofdetroit.com.

COURTESY OF GRINSTEIN’
S

Celebrating
Bees & Trees

Michigan Jewish Democrats Launch Federal PAC

The Executive Board of the Michigan Democratic Jewish
Caucus announced the formation of the Michigan Jewish
Democrats Federal Action Fund, a new political action com-
mittee that will enable the group to spend in federal elections.
Caucus founder and chair Noah Arbit, who will also serve
as the Fund’
s executive director, said, “I am thrilled that we
will be able to channel the incredible energy and activism of
the Jewish community that I’
ve seen over the past six months
here in Michigan to make a real impact in our federal elec-
tions next year.”

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