- Introduction
- Leadership
- Allocations
- Agency Support
- Our Mission
- Areas of Impact
- Agency Impact
- Who We Are
- Sponsors
Here for Today. Here for Tomorrow.
Here for Good
In many ways, this has been a defining year for the Jewish Federation.
Our fiscal calendar began in the spring of 2020, not long after start of the global pandemic. This historic crisis threatened the health and welfare of individuals throughout our community and upended the rhythms and routines of daily life.
Despite the extraordinary challenges, we have reason to be grateful. If we have learned anything from the experience of the pandemic, it is that together, as a unified community, we can weather any crisis.
Throughout the pandemic, our communal leaders and institutions worked to make sure that our most vulnerable individuals were protected, providing millions of kosher meals to seniors and others in need, emergency aid to struggling families and protective gear for frontline workers. This was the most collaborative effort in recent times, uniting individuals from every corner of our community, every organization and stream of Judaism.
Several years ago, we introduced a new theme for the Jewish Federation, a ‘tag line’ to express the essence of our mission. Here for Good proclaims that Federation is an enduring entity whose purpose is to support, strengthen and advance our local and global Jewish community. We are here to take care of our most vulnerable individuals and to build a vibrant Jewish future for all.
Today, this theme has never been more relevant. Here for Good reflects not just the essence of the Federation, but also of our Jewish community itself. Thanks to the commitment of many individuals—including nearly 11,000 donors to our annual Campaign—Jewish Detroit remains as vibrant and cohesive today as it ever has.
Even as we recognize the ongoing impact of the virus and other complex challenges, we will never lose our vitality, spirit and gratitude for the richness and depth of our Jewish heritage and culture as well as the strength of our community.
- Matthew B. Lester
President, Jewish Federation of Detroit - Dennis S. Bernard
President, United Jewish Foundation - Steven Ingber
Chief Executive Officer
Jewish Federation of Detroit
2020-2021 JFMD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
- Matthew Lester
President* - Ralph Gerson
Vice-President - Kristen Gross
Vice-President - Lee Hurwitz
Vice-President - Ronald Klein
Vice-President - Lawrence S. Lax
Vice-President - Joshua F. Opperer
Vice-President - Lowell Salesin
Secretary* - —
Executive Secretary - Darren Findling
Treasurer - Sherri Ketai
At-Large* - Martin B. Maddin
At-Large - Leah Trosch
At-Large - *New or new position
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
- Carolyn Bellinson
Co-Chair, 2021 Annual Campaign - Michael Berger
Chair, Finance Committee - Dennis Bernard
President, United Jewish Foundation* - Joshua Goldberg
President, NEXTGen Detroit* - Robert Gordon
Chair, PASC / LAPD - Betsy Heuer
President, Women’s Philanthropy* - Beverly B. Liss
Immediate JFMD Past President* - Joshua F. Opperer
Co-Chair, 2021 Annual Campaign* - Sherri Singer
Vice-President, Women’s Philanthropy Campaign* - *New or new position
2020-2021 UJF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
- Dennis Bernard
President - Michael Berger
Vice-President - Gregg Orley
Vice-President - Warren Rose
Vice-President - Karen Sosnick Schoenberg
Vice-President - Deborah Tyner
Vice-President - Alan Zekelman
Vice-President - Howard Morof
Treasurer - Steve Ingber
Secretary - Mindi Fynke
At-Large - David Karp
At-Large - Stevan Rosenberg
At-Large
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
- Matthew Lester
Jewish Federation President - Laurence Tisdale
Real Estate / Capital Needs Committee Co-Chairman - Bernard Kent
Investment Committee Chairman
2021 CAMPAIGN ACHIEVEMENT
2021 Annual Campaign | $34,200,000 |
Andi and Larry Wolfe Challenge Fund | 3,700,000 |
Shrinkage Allowance | –714,000 |
Prior Year’s Overachievement | 450,000 |
Past Year’s Unallocated Funds | 800,000 |
Total 2021 Campaign & Challenge Fund Allocations | $ 38,236,000 |
Total Donors | 10,500 |
2021 ALLOCATIONS
ISRAEL AND OVERSEAS
CORE ALLOCATIONS | |
JAFI | $4,412,506 |
JDC | $2,442,724 |
World ORT | $139,900 |
TOTAL CORE ALLOCATIONS | $ 6,995,130 |
Assistance to the Children and Elderly in Kiev | $ 200,000 |
Community Shaliach | 80,500 |
Emergency Needs – JAFI/JDC | – |
Ethiopian National Project | 125,000 |
JAFI Ethiopian Reunification | 75,000 |
JDC – Argentina | 75,000 |
JDC – Skill Up | 50,000 |
LYA Partnership – Central Galilee | – |
National Coalition Supporting Eurasian Jewry | 8,000 |
Nevatim | – |
Partnership 2Gether – Central Galilee | 704,050 |
Shin Shin Program | 45,000 |
Unallocated Funds for Future Needs | 122,450 |
TOTAL ELECTIVE ALLOCATIONS | 1,530,000 |
TOTAL CHALLENGE FUND DESIGNATIONS | 394,000 |
TOTAL ISRAEL AND OVERSEAS | $ 8,919,130 |
Jewish Education and Identity
SCHOOLS | |
Farber Hebrew Day School | 431,237 |
Hillel Day School | 696,981 |
Yeshiva Beth Yehudah | 1,030,666 |
Yeshiva Gedolah | 116,863 |
Yeshivas Darchei Torah | 370,829 |
Congregational School Funding | 440,682 |
BBYO | 81,189 |
Fresh Air Society / Tamarack Camps | 556,054 |
HILLEL FOUNDATIONS | |
Hillel of Metro Detroit | 187,325 |
MSU Hillel / Michigan Jewish Conference | 238,952 |
HCAM | 72,629 |
Michigan Hillel at the University of Michigan | 184,124 |
Jewish Community Center | 2,505,542 |
Mission Subsidies | 110,000 |
TOTAL JEWISH EDUCATION AND IDENTITY | $7,023,073 |
National Agencies
Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies | $30,000 |
Hillel International | 44,000 |
JCC Association of North America | 43,000 |
Jewish Council of Public Affairs | 12,000 |
70 Faces Media | 25,000 |
Israel Action Network | 40,000 |
JFNA Education Unit | – |
JFNA Dues | 1,077,820 |
Birthright Israel | 106,000 |
Unallocated Funds for Future Needs | 121,985 |
TOTAL CHALLENGE FUND DESIGNATIONS | 3,600 |
TOTAL NATIONAL AGENCIES | $1,503,405 |
Community Support
Foundation for our Jewish Elderly | $256,189 |
Hebrew Free Loan | 157,019 |
JCRC/AJC | 331,118 |
Jewish Family Service | 2,722,412 |
Jewish Senior Life | 669,528 |
JVS Human Services | 1,361,270 |
TOTAL COMMUNITY SERVICES | $5,497,536 |
Additional Local Support
Agency Support to Cover Rent for UJF Facilities | $4,000,000 |
Campaign Expenses | 129,448 |
Campaign Reserve | 500,000 |
Capital Needs Fund Grant | 1,200,000 |
Challenge Fund Designations | 1,492,400 |
Community Security Program | 767,468 |
Endowment Fund Matching Grants | 1,450,000 |
General Fund | 250,000 |
Impact Measurement Program | 10,000 |
Real Estate Centralization Costs | 250,000 |
Unallocated Funds for Future Needs | 1,000,000 |
Youth Mental Health | 76,000 |
Federation Operating Budget Support | |
Community Development/Engagement | 1,235,693 |
Israel and Overseas Services | 516,290 |
Other Direct Program Services | 368,097 |
Strategic Planning and Partnerships | 132,460 |
Support Services | 1,915,000 |
TOTAL ADDITIONAL LOCAL SUPPORT | 15,292,856 |
TOTAL LOCAL AGENCIES | $15,292,856 |
Jewish Federation of Detroit / United Jewish Foundation
Support Provided to Agencies
For the FYE May 31, 2021
- BBYO
- Farber Hebrew Day School
- Frankel Jewish Academy
- Fresh Air Society / Tamarack Camps
- Hebrew Free Loan
- Hillel Day School
- Hillel of Metro Detroit
- Hillel – MSU/HCAM
- Hillel U of M
- Jewish Community Center
- JCRC/AJC
- Jewish Family Service
- Jewish Senior Life
- JVS Human Services
- Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
- Yeshiva Gedolah
- Yeshiva Darchei Torah
BBYO
Annual Campaign | $71,152 |
Challenge Fund | 10,037 |
Rent Support | 29,374 |
Total – Campaign | 110,563 |
Endowment Income | 10,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 10,000 |
Centennial Fund | 0 |
Capital Needs Grants | 0 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 0 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 0 |
DAF Grants | 83,000 |
Total Other Support | 103,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $213,563 |
Farber Hebrew Day School
Annual Campaign | $366,584 |
Challenge Fund | 64,653 |
Rent Support | 391,836 |
Total – Campaign | 823,073 |
Endowment Income | 531,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 240,000 |
Centennial Fund | 56,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 46,000 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 16,000 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 10,000 |
DAF Grants | 116,000 |
Total Other Support | 1,015,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $1,838,073 |
Frankel Jewish Academy
Annual Campaign | $0 |
Challenge Fund | 0 |
Rent Support | 0 |
Total – Campaign | 0 |
Endowment Income | 479,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 71,000 |
Centennial Fund | 12,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 16,000 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 0 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 0 |
DAF Grants | 91,000 |
Total Other Support | 669,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $669,000 |
Fresh Air Society / Tamarack Camps
Annual Campaign | $483,033 |
Challenge Fund | 73,021 |
Rent Support | 1902793 |
Total – Campaign | 2,458,847 |
Endowment Income | 250,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 0 |
Centennial Fund | 138,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 810,000 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 44,000 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 0 |
DAF Grants | 165,000 |
Total Other Support | 1,407,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $3,865,847 |
Hebrew Free Loan
Annual Campaign | $134,244 |
Challenge Fund | 22,775 |
Rent Support | 3,202 |
Total – Campaign | 160,221 |
Endowment Income | 34,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 0 |
Centennial Fund | 39,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 0 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 0 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 0 |
DAF Grants | 419,000 |
Total Other Support | 492,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $652,221 |
Hillel Day School
Annual Campaign | $608,059 |
Challenge Fund | 88,922 |
Rent Support | 0 |
Total – Campaign | 696,981 |
Endowment Income | 490,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 163,000 |
Centennial Fund | 108,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 0 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 26,000 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 0 |
DAF Grants | 626,000 |
Total Other Support | 1,413,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $2,109,981 |
Hillel of Metro Detroit
Annual Campaign | $163,209 |
Challenge Fund | 24,116 |
Rent Support | 0 |
Total – Campaign | 187,325 |
Endowment Income | 25,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 8,000 |
Centennial Fund | 0 |
Capital Needs Grants | 0 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 0 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 0 |
DAF Grants | 150,000 |
Total Other Support | 183,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $370,325 |
Hillel – MSU/HCAM
Annual Campaign | $286,911 |
Challenge Fund | 24,670 |
Rent Support | 81,872 |
Total – Campaign | 393,453 |
Endowment Income | 74,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 16,000 |
Centennial Fund | 13,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 48,000 |
Real Estate Centralization And Security Grants | 3,000 |
State Of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 10,000 |
DAF Grants | 78,000 |
Total Other Support | 242,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $635,453 |
Hillel U of M
Annual Campaign | $159,810 |
Challenge Fund | 24,314 |
Rent Support | 177,923 |
Total – Campaign | 362,047 |
Endowment Income | 132,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 46,000 |
Centennial Fund | 99,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 29,000 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 6,000 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 7,000 |
DAF Grants | 71,000 |
Total Other Support | 390,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $752,047 |
Jewish Community Center
Annual Campaign | $2,283,363 |
Challenge Fund | 222,179 |
Rent Support | 0 |
Total – Campaign | 2,505,542 |
Endowment Income | 977,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 700,000 |
Centennial Fund | 60,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 30,000 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 78,000 |
State of MI Grant | 37,000 |
JWF and Other Grants | 65,000 |
DAF Grants | 87,000 |
Total Other Support | 2,034,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $4,539,542 |
JCRC/AJC
Annual Campaign | $283,077 |
Challenge Fund | 48,041 |
Rent Support | 18,358 |
Total – Campaign | 349,476 |
Endowment Income | 8,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 0 |
Centennial Fund | 0 |
Capital Needs Grants | 0 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 0 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 0 |
DAF Grants | 28,000 |
Total Other Support | 36,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $385,476 |
Jewish Family Service
Annual Campaign | $2,373,453 |
Challenge Fund | 348,958 |
Rent Support | 248,806 |
Total – Campaign | 2,971,217 |
Endowment Income | 294,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 550,000 |
Centennial Fund | 403,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 19,000 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 7,000 |
State of MI Grant | 1,488,000 |
JWF and Other Grants | 104,000 |
DAF Grants | 236,000 |
Total Other Support | 3,101,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $6,072,217 |
Jewish Senior Life
Annual Campaign | $600,106 |
Challenge Fund | 69,422 |
Rent Support |
644,802 |
Total – Campaign | 1,314,330 |
Endowment Income | 1,350,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 75,000 |
Centennial Fund | 320,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 0 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 0 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 20,000 |
DAF Grants | 93,000 |
Total Other Support | 1,858,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $3,172,330 |
JVS Human Services
Annual Campaign | $1,205,577 |
Challenge Fund | 155,694 |
Rent Support | 476,878 |
Total – Campaign | 1,838,149 |
Endowment Income | 0 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 93,000 |
Centennial Fund | 121,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 0 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 26,000 |
State Of MI Grant | 2,126,000 |
JWF and Other Grants | 25,000 |
DAF Grants | 0 |
Total Other Support | 2,391,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $4,229,149 |
Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
Annual Campaign | $898,010 |
Challenge Fund | 132,656 |
Rent Support | 24,156 |
Total – Campaign | 1,054,822 |
Endowment Income | 614,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 826,000 |
Centennial Fund | 245,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 0 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 0 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 0 |
DAF Grants | 156,000 |
Total Other Support | 1,841,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $2,895,822 |
Yeshiva Gedolah
Annual Campaign | $99,663 |
Challenge Fund | 17,200 |
Rent Support | 0 |
Total – Campaign | 116,863 |
Endowment Income | 57,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 0 |
Centennial Fund | 10,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 0 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 0 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 0 |
DAF Grants | 2,000 |
Total Other Support | 69,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $185,863 |
Yeshiva Darchei Torah
Annual Campaign | $329,853 |
Challenge Fund | 40,976 |
Rent Support | 0 |
Total – Campaign | 370,829 |
Endowment Income | 190,000 |
Covid-19 Emergency Campaign | 98,000 |
Centennial Fund | 44,000 |
Capital Needs Grants | 0 |
Real Estate Centralization and Security Grants | 0 |
State of MI Grant | 0 |
JWF and Other Grants | 0 |
DAF Grants | 14,000 |
Total Other Support | 346,000 |
Grand Total JFMD / UJF Support | $716,829 |
OUR MISSION
The Jewish Federation of Detroit is the cornerstone of our Jewish community. We are committed to taking care of the needs of the Jewish people and building a vibrant Jewish future in Detroit, in Israel and around the world.
Taking care of those in need
Providing for the well-being of the most vulnerable members of our community is a core value of our Jewish heritage and one of the fundamental aspects of Federation’s mission to serve the Jewish community. Through the Annual Campaign, Federation raises and allocates funds to its partner agencies to provide critical assistance to those in need, including individuals and families, seniors, people with disabilities, and the unemployed.
Federation also stands ready to respond to disasters and urgent needs as they emerge. We are here to ensure the security and stability of our community, and to take care of those whose lives are affected in times of crisis, whether it means securing emergency resources, coordinating services or responding directly to critical issues.
Building a Vibrant Jewish Future
In addition to taking care of those in need, we also strive to ensure a strong and vibrant Jewish future for our entire community. This encompasses the work of strengthening Jewish identity through all ages and stages of life through Jewish camps and day schools, congregational schools, adult education courses and more.
It also means building and sustaining Jewish life here in Detroit, in Israel and throughout the world. Federation remains deeply committed to Jewish engagement and has led a revitalization of millennial and ‘Gen X’ engagement in the Detroit area.
Finally, we remain focused on growing Jewish philanthropy through our Annual Campaign, Centennial Fund and a variety of other sources of support that help us secure the long-term future of our community.
Core Areas of Impact
Take Care of the Needs of the Jewish People
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
- Older Adults
- Families in Need
- Individuals with Disabilities
- Underserved Communities
Urgent Needs
- School Safety
- Crisis Management
- Community Infrastrutcure
- Aliyah and Absorption
- Combating anti-Semitism
Build a Vibrant Jewish Future
Jewish Community
- Teens
- Families
- NEXTGen Detroit
- Women’s Philanthropy
- Affinities
- Missions
- Partnership2Gether
Jewish Philanthropy
- Challenge Fund
- Annual Campaign
- Endowment/Centennial
- Philanthropic Funds
- Community Partnership Support
- Planning & Allocations
- Support Foundations
- Corporate Philanthropy
Jewish Identity
- Adult Jewish Learning
- Jewish Schools Day & Religious
- Early Childhood
- Special Needs
- Hillel/Campus
- Camp
Agency Impact Data
WHO WE ARE: FEDERATION AGENCIES
JFMD Affinities Department
We create meaningful touch points for like-minded groups through creative programming for under-engaged community members. This engagement leads to an increased and deeper connection to the community and commitment to Jewish philanthropy.
Visit UsFarber Hebrew Day School
We provide a Judaic Studies and college preparatory program in a Modern Orthodox, Zionist environment that nurtures personal and intellectual growth, social and moral responsibility and a strong sense of self for each student.
Visit UsAmerican Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
We are the world’s leading Jewish humanitarian assistance organization, working in more than 70 countries and Israel to rescue Jews at risk, to bring relief to Jews in dire need and to renew Jewish community life in areas where it has not been allowed to flourish.
Visit UsBirthright Israel-Taglit
We seek to increase the annual number of Jews visiting Israel by providing the gift of first-time educational trips to the Holy Land for thousands of mostly unaffiliated Jewish young adults.
Visit UsBBYO
We shape our community’s next generation of leaders by positively impacting the lives of Jewish teens in Metro Detroit, providing them with meaningful Judaic, social justice and leadership development programming.
Visit UsJewish Education
We ensure that the local community receives the highest quality Jewish education and identity building services by creating, planning and convening programs and engaging the community and its leadership. The community also offers scholarships to ensure that children who need assistance have access to Jewish education through congregational and/or afternoon Jewish school programs.
Visit UsFrankel Jewish Academy
We immerse our students in high-caliber academics and Jewish thought and help them develop a passion for arts and athletics. Our graduates move into the world as literate Jews, educated young adults and committed Zionists.
Visit UsHebrew Free Loan
We provide Jewish community members with interest-free business, educational and personal loans that help them establish businesses, afford college, cover medical and dental expenses, adopt children, celebrate weddings and handle emergency situations.
Visit UsHillel Campus Alliance of Michigan
We provide meaningful Jewish experiences and connection for students on ten college campuses throughout the state of Michigan under the auspices of MSU Hillel.
Visit UsHillel Day School
We inspire a passion for learning, responsibility and community — and devotion to Jewish living — in a warm and engaging environment for all Jewish families wishing to provide their children with an outstanding Jewish and general education.
Visit UsHillel of Metro Detroit
We provide students on college campuses in and around Detroit with inspired Jewish programming that creates memorable experiences and helps them build their individual Jewish identities.
Visit UsUniversity of Michigan Hillel
We provide important Judaic programming and help create the next generation of American Jewish leaders through Jewish programming and facilitation of student groups representing a diverse spectrum of approaches to Jewish life.
Visit UsIsrael & Overseas Programs
We build our local community connection to Israel, fund and help implement overseas designated projects and participate in the collective support for world Jewry.
Visit UsJewish Agency for Israel
We ensure the future of a connected, committed global Jewish people with a strong Israel at its center by rescuing and resettling new immigrants, connecting the global Jewish family to Israel, social activism and strengthening Jewish identity among young Israelis.
Visit UsJFMD / Jewish Community Archives
The Leonard N. Simons Jewish Community Archives was established in 1991 as a Federation department. We collect, preserve, and make available for research primary source materials that provide understanding and context of Detroit’s Jewish history.
Visit UsJewish Community Center
We build and strengthen Metro Detroit’s entire community by providing programs that enhance Jewish continuity and identity in such areas as health, recreation, education, cultural arts and camping.
Visit UsJewish Community Relations Council / AJC
We tell Israel’s and the Jewish community’s stories through the news media, educating and mobilizing our community’s activists and building important relationships with our non-Jewish neighbors.
Visit UsJewish Family Service
We provide services for those most in need, helping uninsured adults receive healthcare, families avoid foreclosure, older adults age with dignity and households meet needs as basic as food and shelter.
Visit UsJewish Senior Life
We are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for the older Jewish adults in our community through programs and services that support aging with dignity, choice and independence.
Visit UsJVS Human Services
We help those with and without disabilities meet life challenges affecting their self-sufficiency through counseling, training and support services in accordance with the Jewish values of equal opportunity, compassion and responsibility.
Visit UsMichigan State University Hillel
We continue to build dynamic Jewish life on the MSU campus and develop the next generation of Jewish leaders with Judaism-inspired programs, initiatives and activities that create memorable experiences.
Visit UsJFMD NEXTGen Detroit Department
We are Federation’s platform to attract, engage and retain the next generation of Jewish Detroiters and are continuing to develop a new model to transform our community to make it a meaningful home for young Jews of every age and affiliation.
Visit UsTamarack Camps
We build a vibrant community by providing enriching Jewish camping experiences for children and families, respectful of financial ability.
Visit UsWorld ORT
We are dedicated to the advancement of Jewish and other people all over the world and provide training and education so that communities learn to be self-sufficient through the use of state-of-the-art technology.
Visit UsJFMD Women’s Philanthropy Department
Connect women through volunteerism, engagement and philanthropy, and empowers them to meet the needs of the Jewish community and build a vibrant Jewish future in Detroit, in Israel and around the world. Women’s Philanthropy’s dynamic programming creates leaders, addresses needs and ensures a stronger tomorrow.
Visit UsYeshiva Beth Yehudah
We create future community and Jewish leaders by teaching our students love of Torah, love of Eretz Yisrael and a deep appreciation for the values of a Torah way of life.
Visit UsYeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit
We educate the next generation of Jewish leaders in our community through a strong curriculum steeped in Jewish learning and tradition.
Visit Us