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36 Under 36
Nominations
Now Open
Do you know someone making an
impact in the community you can
nominate for this special honor?
Th
e Well, an organization building inclusive Jewish
community in Metro Detroit for the under-40 crowd,
and the Jewish News are once again partnering on “36
Under 36” to recognize doers, activists, entrepreneurs,
philanthropists, community organizers and other
young Jewish professionals reshaping and broadening
Metro Detroit’
s Jewish community.
“In short,” Rabbi Dan Horwitz of Th
e Well said,
“we are looking for the people who give of themselves
to the community in robust — and often thankless
— ways. In essence, the kinds of people we admire
and aspire to be, whose accomplishments we want to
celebrate and who we want the world to know make
their home in Metro Detroit.”
Nominations are due by
Oct. 30. A special group of
nine volunteer judges (none
of whom are affi
liated with
Th
e Well or the JN) will be
reviewing submissions and
choosing the 36 winners.
Honorees will receive free
three-year subscriptions to
the JN and be featured in a
February 2020 issue.
To nominate someone,
log on to tiny.cc/36under36.
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