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Detroit’s Downtown Synagogue aims to build bridges with programming arm named for late Samantha Woll

According to a 2018 Jewish Federation of Detroit study, over 70,000 Jews live in the metropolitan area, most within suburbs like Southfield and West Bloomfield beyond the city, having abandoned Detroit’s innercity in the 1950s and ‘60s. The exodus mirrored similar migration patterns in cities across the U.S., but over the past two decades, there’s been a revival, with young Jews streaming back into the revitalized city.  The late Samantha Woll w…
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eJewish Philanthropy broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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