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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-07-15

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R Wish For Next Year

JANE BERMAN, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

s Hillel adviser at not come easily. EMU Hillel
Eastern Michigan has been under the longtime
University, I have auspices of the University of
had the opportunity Michigan Hillel and has lacked
to work with intelligent and a permanent staff adviser of its
own.
dedicated Jewish students.
For the past 1/2 years, a Pro-
Currently, I am enrolled in
the Project Star graduate pro- ject Star intern has taken the
gram at the University of reins, but the situation is still
Michigan, where I am
studying social work,
Jewish communal ser-
vice and Judaic studies.
I chose EMU Hillel as
the place of my
practicum because I
wanted to work with an
expanding organiza-
tion.
Approximately 1,000
Jewish students attend
EMU and the numbers
seem to be steadily
growing. The recent in-
crease in affiliation with
EMU Hillel has creat-
ed feelings of success
and excitement.
During the 1993-94
school year, EMU Hil-
lel increased its mem-
bership from about 100
to 200 students. Mem-
bers participated in a Jane Berman
myriad of events, in-
cluding a Chanukah party, dis- unstable. Though the interns'
cussions on interreligious special attention has, in part,
dating and the role of Jewish led to more programming,
what's needed is a full-time ad-
viser.
It is time for EMU Hillel to
EMU Hillel has
establish an identity indepen-
dent of U-M.
increased its
In an attempt to provide a
for EMU's Jewish popu-
membership from home
lation, students are trying to
about 100 to 200. galvanize support for a Hillel
house. Although monetary
prospects for a home base don't
women, a leadership seminar look promising yet, we hope to
and a visit to the Holocaust establish a facility in the future.
Memorial Center in West
Bloomfield.
Jane Berman is a graduate stu-
This progress, however, has dent at University of Michigan.

DISCOVERY page 99
new package of hot dogs. Lat-
er, at a barbecue, I roasted
them on a stick and ate four in
one sitting. My quest for meat
had been satisfied at last, two
weeks before the end of camp.
During my summer at Blue
Lake Fine Arts Camp, I gained
a better understanding of the
stage and technical procedures,

greater confidence on stage or

what thespians call "stage pres-
ence." I expanded my repertoire
of Broadway music and en-
hanced my dancing ability. I
also made many loving friends.
Beyond that, I left Blue Lake
with a stronger feeling of Jew-
ish pride and self-respect. ❑
Miriam Lewis is an 11th-grader
at Berkley High School.

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