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Admission: $75NEXTGen & Student (under 35): $36If you need assistance navigating this registration form, please contact (734) 677-0100 or info@jewishannarbor.org.Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor at the MAIN EVENT to celebrate and support Jewish life locally, in Israel and around the world.****TICKET SALES CLOSE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3****The night will feature best-selling author, philanthropist, sports reporter, and Michigander MITCH ALBOM on tour with his brand new book Twice, which debuted October 2025.Plus, there will be a raffle, live music, refreshments, and the opportunity to connect with and support the greater Ann Arbor Jewish community. You don’t want to miss it!This year's event will be in support of the Federation's 2026 Annual Community Campaign. All participants will be asked to support the community with a meaningful gift ($100 suggested minimum donation).Event Program5:30pm Doors open (bar open until 5:50pm)6:00pm Seated program begins7:30pm Appetizer reception & book signing with MITCH ALBOMEnjoy drinks, appetizers and desserts with live music and plenty of schmoozingKosher under supervision of the Detroit VaadCopies of Mitch Albom's NEW book Twice will be available for purchase at the eventFederation's Major ($5,000+), Ben Gurion Society ($1,000+ under age 40) and legacy donors will receive a complimentary copy of the book. Contact info@jewishannarbor.org for more on these programs.LocationThe event will take place in Ann Arbor. Precise location provided via email prior to the event.Fourth Annual Pillar Award Honoree: Prue and Ami (z"l) RosenthalFederation is thrilled to honor Prue and Ami (z"l) with the fourth annual Pillar Award for exceptional contributions to the Jewish community in the areas of Federation’s guiding pillars: Philanthropy, Engagement and Convening.
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This area does not need any data centers. Please listen to the citizens, Mr. Marl.
Trying to ram this through, very nice. If you don't do what we want we'll take our ball and go home, even better.
These facts are based on current Data centers. Electric rates will increase for residents. There will be power outages, latency of power and potential for grid outages. Even with upgrades from the local power company.this is occurring now.
The city had the chance to inspect these units which they must of failed to do. New owners obviously with new INCREASED TAXES... the rent must go up. We still have capitalism in America thanks to our VETERANS!
You throw shade on the city like this is their fault as you say that Saline did not inspect this property, but you really don't know. Something must be done to the property, it has been in lousy shape since the roof collapsed in June 2019. I for one and glad that things are starting to move. People living there d