The <strong>Jewish</strong> Cultural Society a different way to do <strong>Jewish</strong> ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Community Secular Humanistic <strong>Jewish</strong> Community Celebrating lifecycle events Engaging adult education & social action Monthly Shabbat gatherings Family holiday observances ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Education Learning about <strong>Jewish</strong> culture & history Fun, interactive classroom experiences Music, dance, cooking, field trips Two year B'nai Mitzvah program Teen community leadership program We welcome you to join us! 2935 Birch Hollow Drive, Ann Arbor MI www.jewishculturalsociety.org 734.975.9872 6
community organizations NOTE: All addresses are in Ann Arbor, unless otherwise specified. JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER ANN ARBOR 2939 Birch Hollow Drive, 48108 tel: 677-0100 email: info@jewishannarbor.org website: www.jewishannarbor.org Edward Goldman, president David Shtulman, executive director At the center of a wonderfully diverse and welcoming <strong>Jewish</strong> community, the <strong>Jewish</strong> Federation of Greater Ann Arbor celebrates and strengthens <strong>Jewish</strong> life at home, in Israel and around the world. Federation sponsors a wide variety of social, educational, cultural and scholarship programs throughout the year, including seminars and lectures, trips to Israel and community celebrations. Federation’s fall “Main Event” brings together hundreds of community members to share an evening of community education and fellowship, and is a highlight of its annual campaign in support of Ann Arbor’s vibrant <strong>Jewish</strong> communal life. The 2010 Main Event will be held on October 12, featuring Dr. Judea Pearl. The 2010 annual campaign raised over $1.4 million from 1,400 donor families. In addition to supporting local <strong>Jewish</strong> agencies and overseas partners (see allocations sidebar) the Federation supports projects in Israel and around the world that reflect the unique progressive character of Ann Arbor. The Federation is an active participant in the Michigan/Central Galilee Partnership 2000 project, anchored by the <strong>Jewish</strong> Federation of Greater Detroit. Since 2007, Ann Arbor has had a special relationship with Moshav Nahalal, involving numerous programs and visits aimed at strengthening the <strong>Jewish</strong> identity and connectedness of both communities. The strength of the Federation comes from its many volunteers and active participants in the annual campaign, community programs, affinity groups and committees. The Federation welcomes inquiries from new and existing community members who are interested in exploring ways to be involved or simply to learn more about <strong>Jewish</strong> life in <strong>Washtenaw</strong> County. <strong>Jewish</strong> Federation Of Greater Ann Arbor 2010 Annual Campaign Allocations Total Allocations $1,411,279 Allocations to Local Agencies Chabad $ 5,000 Hebrew Day School $ 107,200 Hillel – EMU $ 11,650 Hillel – UM $ 5,000 Israel Scholarships $ 9,700 <strong>Jewish</strong> Community Center $ 163,000 <strong>Jewish</strong> Community Foundation $ 91,274 <strong>Jewish</strong> Educators Council $ 5,000 <strong>Jewish</strong> Family Services $ 118,500 <strong>Jewish</strong> Federation (campaign) $ 142,495 <strong>Jewish</strong> Federation (community programming) $ 158,711 <strong>Jewish</strong> Federation (administration) $ 142,520 <strong>Jewish</strong> Summer Camp Scholarships $ 8,000 Keshet Ann Arbor $ 12,750 Michigan-Israel Business Bridge $ 9,700 Michigan <strong>Jewish</strong> Professionals $ 500 Reserve for Unmet Pledges $ 40,000 Total Local Allocations $ 1,031,000 Non-Local Allocations Birthright Israel $ 5,000 Hand in Hand Schools $ 5,000 JDC Welfare Relief in the FSU $ 25,000 <strong>Jewish</strong> Council for Public Affairs $ 1,500 <strong>Jewish</strong> Federations of North America Dues $ 54,979 JFNA Collective Overseas Allocation $ 229,300 Net@ (JAFI) $ 7,500 Parents and Children Together (JDC) $ 5,000 Partnership 2000 $ 30,000 Ramle Mediation Center $ 7,000 SELAH Israel Crisis Management Center $ 10,000 Total Non-Local Allocations $ 380, 279 Note: Total allocations = $1,411,279 less $142,495 Campaign expenses. Campaign expense is 10.1% of total allocations. A complete explanation of these allocations can be found at www.jewishannarbor.org, under Ways to Give>2010 Allocations Report. 7
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