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2013. 
 Jacob is now the chief 
advancement officer at 
JARC in Bloomfield Hills, 
a nonprofit organization 
that supports adults with 
developmental disabilities 
in the home of their choice. 
Throughout his time at 
JARC, Jacob jumped into 
various roles to support 
the changing needs of the 
organization, especially 
during the COVID-19 
pandemic. He is currently 
pursuing his MBA at Walsh 
College. 
Jacob also serves as the 
chair for the Residential 
Provider Group for the 
Network of Jewish Human 
Service Agencies. This 
national group brings 
together likeminded 
Jewish agencies to discuss 
best practices and share 
challenges and triumphs 
in the field. Jacob is 
also a member of the 
Oakland County Health 
Department’s Community 
Health Assessment Team, 
ensuring the needs of 
people with disabilities are 
a priority for the county.
 Outside of work, Jacob 
has dedicated his time and 
passion to organizations 
in the Detroit Jewish 
community. Jacob was a 
community representative 
for JDC, helping Detroiters 
get a better understanding 
of Jewish communities 
around the world. He 
was a fellow at OneTable, 
bringing intention to 
Shabbat dinners to 
Detroiters during the 
pandemic. Jacob was a 

camper, staff, supervisor 
and met his wife at 
Tamarack Camps and has 
served on committees and 
hosted Israeli campers 
during the summer. 
In his free time, Jacob 
enjoys going to the Detroit 
Institute of Arts, cooking 
and reading. People 
might not know that he 
also tutors b’nai mitzvah 
students through Temple 
Beth El and occasionally 
reads Torah at the 
Isaac Agree Downtown 
Synagogue. Jacob lives in 
Southfield with his wife, 
Laura, and adorable puggle, 
Rashi.

BRITTANY 
(BORSEN) 
SHREEMAN 
Brittany 
(Borsen) 
Shreeman, 32, 
began her career as an 
educator in 2013 at Hillel 
Day School of Metropolitan 
Detroit. Over the last 11 
years, she has built strong 
relationships with her 
colleagues, students and 
families throughout the 
Jewish community. Brittany 
is a third- and fourth-grade 
general studies teacher at 
Hillel. She is passionate 
about creating a safe and 
welcoming environment for 
her students to feel 
comfortable taking 
academic risks and being 
their true selves. This year, 
Brittany is also the 
community leader, 
supporting all third and 
fourth grade general 
studies and Judaic studies 

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Mazel Tov on your well deserved 
36 Under 36 Honor! Your kindness 
and generosity to others is a source 
of admiration and pride for all of us.

With love,

The Kaufman, Davis, and Hunegs Families

Morgan!

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