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The Jewish Community 
Relations Council/AJC 
(JCRC/AJC) recently hosted 
“Celebrate Sukkot: Stories of 
Migration and Welcoming 
the Immigrant” with the 
Mexican Consulate in 
Detroit. Guests enjoyed a 
kosher taco bar, kugel and 
churros in ChabaD Greater 
Downtown Detroit’
s sukkah, 
which was in a recycled ship-
ping container from Israel.
Remarks were made by 
Fernando González Saiffe, 
Consul, who discussed the 
similarities of Sukkot and 
Day of the Dead as both 

holidays emphasize those 
who came before us. Guests 
also heard from JCRC/AJC 
Executive Director Rabbi 
Asher Lopatin and Chabad’
s 
Rabbi Yisrael Pinson.
A highlight of the evening 
was when attendees split into 
groups to share their family’
s 
immigration and migration 
stories. The discussions, 
which included quotes from 
the Torah and a discussion 
of Jewish values, truly drove 
home why both communities 
feel so strongly about immi-
gration and protecting immi-
grants’
 rights. 

Welcoming the Immigrant

Rabbi Asher Lopatin, JCRC/AJC’
s executive director, speaks to attendees at 
“Celebrate Sukkot: Stories of Migration and Welcoming the Immigrant” at
ChabaD of Greater Downtown Detroit

COURTESY OF JCRC/AJC

Founder and long-serving 
community leader Chuck 
Newman launched a packed 
program of speakers before 
a capacity crowd of 182 
during dinner at the 35th 
Anniversary Archive and 
Founders Gala, held at the 
Jewish Community Center 
of Greater Ann Arbor in 
September. 
The evening included the 
archive exhibition opening 
and the launch of the first 
published history of the Ann 
Arbor JCC, “History of the 
Jewish Community Center 
of Greater Ann Arbor,
” 
both by Fran Martin, also 
in attendance. Seventeen 
of the 40 original founders, 
34 of whom are still living, 
attended along with two 
former executive directors, a 

representative from the JCC 
Association of North America, 
representatives of nearly 
every Ann Arbor area Jewish 
organization and synagogue, 
as well as special guest, Ann 
Arbor Mayor Christopher 
Taylor, who presented a 
special proclamation. 

 
Ann Arbor JCC Celebrates 35th Anniversary 

ALAN MUSKOVITZ

Ann Arbor JCC founders Sharon 
and Chuck Newman

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