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November 05, 2020 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-11-05

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NOVEMBER 5 • 2020 | 25

36 Under 36
Nominations Now Open

T

he Well — an organi-
zation building inclu-
sive Jewish communi-
ty in Detroit for the under-40
crowd — and the Jewish News
are once again partnering
on “36 Under 36” to recog-
nize doers, activists, entre-
preneurs, philanthropists,
community organizers and
other awesome young Jewish
professionals reshaping and
broadening Metro Detroit’
s
Jewish community.
“This is an opportunity
to highlight inspiring local
young adults who are passion-
ate and invested in a vibrant
Jewish landscape in and
around Metro Detroit,” said
Rabbi Jeff Stombaugh, execu-
tive director of The Well.
“I personally cannot wait
to see who will populate this
list of leaders. After being
here for only a few months
and amidst the challenges of
the pandemic, it is abundant-
ly clear that this is a unique
and beloved community full
of incredible and talented
people.”
New JN Editor Andrew
Lapin said, “I am so excited
to continue the Jewish News’
tradition of partnering with

The Well on their annual,
widely celebrated list of the
best and brightest young pro-
fessionals in Jewish Detroit.
“I know from my own
upbringing that our region is
absolutely overflowing with
young talent that deserves to
be recognized, and I would
love to see nominations come
from far and wide across the
Metro Detroit region. This
process works best when we
get a broad variety of nomi-
nations from the community,
and I can’
t wait to see who
this year’
s lineup will be!”
Nominate someone you
know and spread the word
about nominations being
open to your friends, family
and social networks — let’
s
get as many people nominat-
ed as possible.
Nominations are due by
Dec. 3. A group of volunteer
judges (none of whom are
affiliated with The Well or
the JN) will be reviewing sub-
missions and choosing the 36
winners. Honorees will receive
free three-year subscriptions
to the JN and be featured in
the Feb. 11, 2021, issue.
To nominate someone, log
on to tiny.cc/36_36.

Do you know someone making an impact
in the community for this special honor?

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