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Stiefel wrote that by the 1970s the exodus of Jews from the City of Detroit to the suburbs had increased from a "trickle" to a "deluge." [5] There were 80,000 Jews living in Metro Detroit in 1976, of a total population of 4,138,800, and in the metro area there were 34 congregations: 23 Orthodox, 6 Conservative, 4 Reform, and one Humanistic. [10]
In 2011, The Detroit Jewish News Foundation was created to digitally archive over 100 years of news involving Detroit's Jewish Community. Through its William Davidson Digital Archive of Jewish Detroit History, is the Michigan Jewish community’s indispensable source of primary information that educates, illuminates and makes relevant the community’s past, strengthens its present and shapes ...
1950s; 1960s; 1970s; ... the following stories were selected as the most important Michigan news stories of 1950 ... The Detroit Council of Churches and Jewish ...
Pages in category "Jews and Judaism in Detroit" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... The Jewish News (Detroit) F. Leo M. Franklin; I.
Cleveland Jewish News. English Cleveland, Ohio: 1964–Present 12,000 [16] Weekly The Detroit Jewish News. English Detroit, Michigan: 1942–Present 17,000 [17] Weekly Jewish Telegraphic Agency: English 1917–Present The Jewish Press: English Brooklyn, New York: 1960–Present 50,000 [18] Weekly The Jewish Observer (Los Angeles) English Los ...
Metro Detroit Jews planned to join the 1 p.m. march at the National Mall in Washington, “to condemn the rising trend of antisemitic violence and harassment, and to demand that every hostage be ...
Stanford University apologized Wednesday for limiting Jewish student admissions during the 1950s — practice that the school, for decades, denied had taken place. ... CBS News. Kids worked ...
Littman remained in Detroit, continuing to manage Yiddish theater productions at the Detroit Masonic Temple and other locations for some years. His wife, Yetta, died in January 1947 three months after suffering a severe brain hemorrhage. The last mention of Littman in the Detroit Jewish News or Jewish Chronicle was in 1950. He died in 1962 at ...