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Monday, June 22, 2026 / Categories: Featured, Leisure, Learning & Technology Keeping Community Stories Alive Marni Raitt, Executive Director of Detroit Jewish News Foundation Marni Raitt highlights the vital role of the Detroit Jewish News Foundation in preserving and sharing the rich history of the Jewish community in Detroit. As Executive Director, she shares insights into the foundation's mission to maintain a digital archive that spans decades, making historical narratives accessible to both current and future generations. This interview serves as a wonderful example of Gracefully Greying’s commitment to exploring how history and legacy shape our experiences as we age, providing viewers with a deeper understanding of the institutional efforts required to keep community stories alive. https://www.thejewishnews.com Previous Article Retrofitting Your Home To Age In Place Next Article The Type of Grief No One Talks About Print Tags: Marni Raitt Detroit Jewish News Foundation Keeping Community History Alive