With the extent of the community center’s financial problems now clear, the local federation is recommending that the 59-year-old institution shut its doors.
Oddly enough, one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in the Midwest shares space with a car manufacturer. In the 1860s, congregants of Shaarey ZedekĀ in Metro Detroit, acquired land for a cemetery, which they named Beth Olem, in which to bury their dead. 120 years later, General Motors, using eminent domain, expanded onto the property and […]
The metropolitan Detroit regional office of the U.S. Postal Service issued a clarification to its branches after a local post office said it could not accept mail sent to Israel.