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upcoming event and looks 
forward to hearing the 
personal stories about the 
artifacts being shown.
“We’re not going to be 
assessing the monetary 
value of the items,” Cohn 
said. “We want to know the 
history of the items. For 
instance, we already have a 
beautiful letter from a group 

of women raising money for 
orphans.
“For those who know the 
stories connected to the 
pieces, they can tell about 
them during the program.”
Jeremy Dimick, director of 
collections at the museum, 
said that anything borrowed 
for the 2024 show will 
be treated as if it were a 
museum possession. That 
means it will be insured.
“
Anything that helps tell 
a particular story about 
Jewish life is welcome — 
everyday possessions or 
Jewish heirlooms,” he said. 
“Owners are going to get 
them returned at the end 
of the exhibit. We treat 
everything that comes in on 
loan the same way we treat 
our holdings.” 

Details
“Everyday Treasures: Jewish Detroit Heirloom 
Roadshow” will be presented for free 3-5 
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at The Hawk, 29995 
W. 12 Mile, Farmington Hills. Advanced 
registration is requested at https://form.jotform.
com/223065662527154.

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