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FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
6892 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield MI 48322
(248) 788-7878
Fax: (248) 788-7854
friend@friendshipcircle.org
friendshipcircle.org

Friendship Circle provides 
assistance and support to the 
families of individuals with 
special needs by providing 
recreational, social and 
educational programming that 
aims to support community 
inclusion. The work of Friendship 
Circle also extends into the 
lives of people struggling with 
addiction, isolation and other 
family-related crises through the 
Daniel B. Sobel Friendship House 
— a Jewish recovery community 
that offers friendship, support 
and a variety of programs that 
facilitate lasting success. 

HADASSAH GREATER 
DETROIT

5030 Orchard Lake Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 683-5030
Hadassah.org/region/
greater-detroit
Mandy Garver, President

Hadassah Greater Detroit is a 
vibrant community, including 
members in Michigan, Ohio and 
Western Pennsylvania, who are 
engaged in Hadassah’s mission 
of healing the world. Our work 
supports the world-renowned 
Hadassah Medical Organization, 
Zionism, Youth Aliyah and 
advocacy, advancing health 
equity and fighting antisemitism 
globally.

 
 

THE J (JEWISH 
COMMUNITY CENTER)
6600 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
jccdet.org
(248)661-1000

The J works to strengthen the 
Detroit Jewish community 
by offering a platform of 
programming and services for 
families, children, teens and 
adults. The J aims to improve 
the physical, social, spiritual 
and educational well-being 
of the community. It offers 
programming within its building 
in West Bloomfield, online, and 
in locations as diverse as parks, 
coffee shops, synagogues and 
other cultural centers, offering 
programming in four key areas: 
culture and education, seniors, 
children and families, and 
recreation. The Sarah & Irving 
Pitt Early Childhood Center and a 
comprehensive range of summer 
camp options are also on offer. 
While the J is a place of Jewish 
values, everyone is welcome, 
regardless of age, gender, 
race, religion, ethnicity, ability 
or financial status. For more 
information, go to jccdet.org.

JARC 

6735 Telegraph Road,
Suite 100
Bloomfield Hills MI 48301
(248) 940-2617 
jarc@jarc.org
www.jarc.org

JARC is a nonprofit, non-
sectarian organization 
founded in 1969 by a group of 
parents concerned about the 
future of their children with 
developmental disabilities. 
Today, JARC is known as a 
prototype for innovative, high-
quality residential and support 
programs for people with 
developmental disabilities. JARC 
serves more than 150 people in 
80 different settings in Oakland 
County, including group homes, 
independent living and in-home 
respite care. 

JEWISH COMMUNITY 
RELATIONS COUNCIL/ 
AJC (JCRC/AJC)
6735 Telegraph Road, 
Suite 370 
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
(248) 205-2546
Sam Dubin: dubin@jcrcajc.
org
jcrcajc.org

JCRC/AJC’s mission is to 
represent the Metropolitan 
Detroit Jewish community, 
Israel and Jews throughout the 
world to the general community, 
and to establish collaborative 
relationships with other ethnic, 
racial, civic and religious 
groups. JCRC/AJC educates 
and advocates on important 
issues, seeking consensus with a 
commitment to Jewish values.

JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE 
RESOURCE CENTER 

(248) 592-2313
resourcecenter@jfsdetroit.org
jfsdetroit.org 

The heart of a stronger 
community, we provide older 
adult services such as case 
management; door-through-
door transportation; Kosher 
Meals on Wheels and Holocaust 
survivor assistance; mental health 
and wellness services such as 
counseling, suicide prevention 
trainings and youth/ school-based 
services; safety net services such 
as basic needs assistance, public 
benefits enrollment and health 
care navigation. We also provide 
outreach to the Orthodox and 
Russian-speaking communities.

 
JEWISH FEDERATION OF 
METRO DETROIT

6735 Telegraph Road 
Bloomfield Hills MI 48303 
(248) 642-4260
jewishdetroit.org 

Federation is here to take care 
of those in need and to build a 
vibrant Jewish future in Detroit, 
Israel and around the world. 
We’re here for our collective 
Jewish family, and thanks to the 
generosity and commitment of 
our Detroit community, we’re 
Here for Good.

JHELP 

Powered by the Jewish 
Federation of Metropolitan 
Detroit 
(833) 445-4357 
jhelp.org

If you or someone you know 
could use some assistance, one 
call or visit to jhelp.org is all it 
takes to connect you to the local 
Jewish agencies that can make 
a difference. For older adults, 
families, teens and children, 
individuals with special needs, 
job seekers and others.

JEWISH SENIOR LIFE OF 
METRO DETROIT 

Residences-Programs 
Services Admin. Offices: 
David and Miriam Mondry 
Building
28290 Franklin Road
Southfield, MI 48034

Foundation Office 
Eugene & Marcia Applebaum 
Jewish Community Campus 
6710 W. Maple Road 
West Bloomfield MI 48322 
(248) 661-1836 TTY #711 
jslmi.org 

We nurture a sense of 
community and enrich the lives 
of older adults while embracing 
Jewish values and celebrating 
life. People of all faiths and 
beliefs are welcome

KOSHER MEALS ON 
WHEELS

(248) 592-2313
ncjwmi.org

National Council of Jewish 
Women, Michigan (NCJW|MI), in 
conjunction with Jewish Family 
Service, can deliver meals to 
your home daily, Monday-Friday. 
Meals are for those homebound, 
60 and older, who are unable 
to provide for themselves or 
who have no one to assist 
them with meal preparation 
on a temporary or ongoing 
basis. Meals are packaged and 
delivered from the kitchen at 
the Jewish Community Center in 
West Bloomfield by volunteers of 
NCJW|MI.

C O M M U N I T Y

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